Peter O'Dowd
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This year, jail officials started putting digital wristbands on inmates that measure vital signs. They can alert staff when a medical emergency is happening.
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Over a four-year period between 2019 and 2023, nearly 4,000 people died in U.S. jails, according to data compiled by The Marshall Project.
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On a reporting trip, Here & Now's Chris Bentley and Peter O'Dowd traversed the Blues Trail in Clarksdale, Mississippi.
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A public library in Ohio is celebrating the life of one of its most loyal patrons, a retired social worker named Dan Pelzer.
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Jason Wade, a farmer in the Mississippi Delta, has a World War II-era biplane that he still takes flight in.
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The catastrophic floods along the Guadalupe River killed at least 135 people. Survivors are still trying to make sense of what happened.
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Trump insisted that Iran’s nuclear sites have been completely demolished and Iran will never rebuild its nuclear program.
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Hopkins continues to perform with the Zac Brown Band.
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Kelly Ramsey’s first year as a hotshot wildland firefighter in California broke all kinds of records. In 2020, California was an inferno. Ten-thousand fires broke out across the state and turned more than four million acres to ash.
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Escobedo says when she plays the old songs nowadays, it makes men cry because they remember how their fathers taught them, too.