Laura Sullivan
Stories
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U.S. official says the 'table is being set' for possible military action against Venezuela
The country's largest aircraft carrier is expected to join thousands of service members in the northern Caribbean Sunday. But it's unclear if President Trump will use military force.
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How NPR reporters turn newspaper stories into sound
NPR's Laura Sullivan, Frank Langfitt and Sacha Pfeiffer reflect on how writing for radio differs from their days in newspapers, and what it takes to make stories come alive through sound.
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Camp Mystic asked to remove buildings from government flood maps despite risk
The data also highlights critical risks in other areas along the Guadalupe River in Kerr County, and nationwide as many Americans have a flood risk they are not aware of.
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NPR and PBS FRONTLINE investigate why storm recovery efforts can get bogged down
Climate-related storms are becoming more frequent and severe. NPR and PBS FRONTLINE investigate the forces keeping communities from building back in a way that protects them from the next storm.
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Recovery Failure: Why we struggle to rebuild for the next storm
NPR and the PBS series Frontline investigate the forces keeping communities from building resiliently, and the special interests that profit even when communities don't.
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Are UFO's real? Historical markers say yes
Historical markers were once just for American history. But many now claim aliens have visited earth from outer space — and they aren't hedging.
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The importance of recycling plastic may be a myth
California's lawsuit against Exxon Mobil throws plastic recycling into doubt. We look at what the consumer should do.
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What communities are doing about missing historical markers across the South
Many historical markers that told stories of Black history have been damaged or stolen in recent years. Communities are struggling with their absence.