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  • Numbers from the World Health Organization put Sierra Leone at the top of the list for cases of Ebola. Yusuf Mackery explains what's being done to prevent infection and raise public awareness.
  • It’s truly historic that Vice President Kamala Harris is at the top of the Democratic ticket as the presidential nominee. One expert weighs in on whether America is ready to elect its first Black and South Asian woman to the oval office.
  • The Mexican government is launching an investigation into a helicopter crash that resulted in the death of one of the country's top officials. NPR's Mexico correspondent Jason Beaubien talks to host Audie Cornish about what prompted the probe.
  • A new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll finds 70% of Americans say things have become too unaffordable and have a dim outlook on the economy and President Trump's handling of it.
  • Health care consistently polls as the top issue Iowa voters care about. In the western part of the state, one doctor faces growing debt as he sometimes treats patients without coverage for free.
  • "By God, my son did nothing wrong," says Khazaal Salih. His son, Abbas, a medic, was killed while treating a wounded protester. More than 300 Iraqis have been killed during protests in recent weeks.
  • Subaru engineers firmed up the chassis and suspension on this fifth-generation WRX to improve cornering and supposedly ride. To that end they mounted the rear anti-roll bar directly to the chassis, upgraded shock dampers and stiffened the torsional rigidity of the chassis by 28%.
  • Three cheers for Mazda, which continues to produce cars that are zippy, nimble, and more fun to drive than most everything else, at least in an affordable price range.
  • The CX-5 Turbo is an exceptional looking and driving vehicle for the price. It leans heavily toward luxury with a quiet and soft leathery interior, it packs loads of comfort and safety equipment and it drives like a sports sedan, nearly.
  • Performance throbs from a 3.0-liter six-cylinder engine that is both supercharged and turbocharged and Rover’s all-wheel-drive system seamlessly and while there’s power, the interior is symphony hall quiet.
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