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  • Nicholas is expected to bring up to 10 inches of rain — with isolated downpours of up to 20 inches — across portions of coastal Texas and southwest Louisiana through at least Tuesday.
  • According to FBI data, the number of reported hate crimes rose in 2020. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Taylor Dumpson of the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights about her experience being targeted.
  • As the delta variant causes more vaccinated people to get "breakthrough infections," concerns are rising that even the vaccinated could develop long COVID symptoms in rare cases.
  • NPR's A Martínez talks to CEO Geoff Freeman of Consumer Brands Association about federal rules requiring some businesses to have employees submit to weekly COVID-19 tests if they aren't vaccinated.
  • NPR is following the ceremony and services commemorating the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks in New York City.
  • Caitlyn Kim of member station KQED reports on Napa Valley's struggle to find beds for the four-thousand migrant workers who harvest the region's half-billion dollar wine grape crop.
  • NPR's Ketzel Levine visits the Bonfante Gardens Theme Park in Gilroy, California. Owner Michael Bonfante opened the 75-acre parcel as a non-profit, educational project to teach children about plants.
  • NPR's Steve Inskeep reports on how the democrats are planning to fill the void left by their minority whip, David Bonior of Michigan. Bonior has decided to run for governor in his home state.
  • Commentator Russell Roberts says it's time for politicians to provide the straight story on Social Security.
  • NPR's Michael Sullivan reports from Afghanistan on rumors that Ahmad Shah Masood is dead.
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