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Today's topics include a possible discovery in Giza's Great Pyramid, a mystery concerning frogs in Peru, and the efforts of a U.S. doctor to fight heroin abuse.
A significant battle begins in Iraq, China takes a step forward in its space program, and a U.S. community reels from the effects of a national heroin epidemic.
After a recap of headlines from Yemen, Iraq and Australia, we're kicking off a new series examining America's heroin epidemic and how it's being addressed.
Today, we're exploring possible vulnerabilities in U.S. voting security, and we're visiting an Asian country in mourning following the death of a revered ruler.
A state of emergency is declared in Ethiopia, an oil inferno casts a cloud over an Iraqi town, and researchers tout the potential pros of bacteria-coated crops.
Samsung recalls a flagship smartphone, Haitians begin rebuilding after a devastating hurricane, and experts discuss the public's appetite for a Mars mission.
Featured today: An apparent attack on a U.S. warship, some historical perspective on Sunni and Shia Muslims, a Character Study, and a secret library in Syria.
Today's show recaps Hurricane Matthew's impact on the U.S. and Haiti and brings you some highlights of last night's U.S. presidential debate.
Hurricane Matthew nears the U.S. Southeast, China poses a potential challenge for the next U.S. leader, and a Colorado facility converts food waste into energy.
Hurricane Matthew barrels toward the Bahamas and the U.S., we bring you clips from the U.S. vice presidential debate, and global tech teams reach for the moon.