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It would start with a headache, a fever, maybe a funny tummy. But soon enough your knee would give out, or your arm would hang limp, or you would struggle to breathe. You'd be taken to the hospital, where you'd get your diagnosis - polio. If you survived, you ran the risk of doing so with paralyzed limbs, struggling to walk on bulky leg braces. Your parents would be terrified they might lose you, and so everybody wanted the one thing that could stop all of this - a vaccine. Videos: Articles and books: , by David M. Oshinsky by Dr. Paul Offit
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In a bustling city of pirates and wickedness, one might think things couldn't get any more dangerous. But in the Jamaican city of Port Royal in 1692, that thought would be tested, and tested hard. Videos: Articles and books: , by Ben Hughes If you'd like to donate to the GFM for my car, you can find that here:
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To raise money for car repairs, Jennifer answers the question you've all been wondering - how well can she talk about a disaster while ... let's say "not sober." Please help Jennifer fix her car! It takes our esteemed cohost Professor on rides to go see cows and he therefore cannot live without it. Links below: GoFundMe: Paypal: Cashapp: $disasterareapod Venmo: @disasterareapodcast
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It was almost the end of a typical Tuesday for workers at the Sofa Super Store in Charleston, South Carolina, in June of 2007, and several of them went out to the loading dock to smoke and kill a little time. One stray cigarette butt thrown too near the trash, and within an hour and a half nine firefighters would be dead. Videos: Articles and books:
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On a warm November evening in 1996, in the rural farmland not far from Delhi, the remains of two aircraft plummeted from the skies. The collision which caused them to fall is still the deadliest mid-air collision in history. Videos: Articles and books:
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Let us celebrate the 250th episode of the podcast by doing literally anything else but watching "Cats." Videos: Articles and books: , by T.S. Eliot
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It turns out that I have not disappeared into a magical world to be romanced by a fae prince - more's the pity. Anyway, let's talk about the Los Angeles wildfire, misinformation, and knowing when you need to give yourself space so you can give others the help they need.
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It was a hot and muggy summer day as the steamboat Sea Wing carried passengers down the Mississippi River for what was to be a lovely excursion to the National Guard settlement near Lake City, MN. And it was ... until the storm hit. Videos: Articles and books: , by Steve Gardiner
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For years, the hook holding up the power lines at transmission tower 27/222 in northern California had been wearing down bit by bit. On November 8th, 2018, the hook finally broke, and the resulting series of events led to the deadliest wildfire in California in a century. Videos: Articles and books: , by Alastair Gee and Dani Anguaino
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For years, the hook holding up the power lines at transmission tower 27/222 in northern California had been wearing down bit by bit. On November 8th, 2018, the hook finally broke, and the resulting series of events led to the deadliest wildfire in California in a century. Videos: Articles and books: , by Alastair Gee and Dani Anguaino
info_outlineIn the first in this five-part series, we look at the town of Uvalde, and the first moments before a normal school day goes from calm to terrifying.
Videos:
- Frontline: Inside the Uvalde Response
- Frontline: After Uvalde: Guns, Grief, and Texas Politics
- Cell phone video of the parents imploring the police to do something
- Disturbing new footage shows Salvador Ramos in Uvalde school, cops running | New York Post
- Ballistic Gel Human Head VS 223
- Video: Greg Abbott and Beto O’Rourke clash over Uvalde deaths as governor provides more details on school shooting
Articles and books:
- Before the school shooting, Uvalde was known for a 1970 Hispanic student walkout. Its aging participants fear its spirit and memory are fading.
- Timeline of the events leading up to, including, and following the attack on Robb Elementary
- Department of Justice: Critical Incident Review
- Uvalde buries 10-year-old Amerie Jo Garza, the first of many funerals to come
- Texas cops’ claims unravel: Police didn’t "engage" Uvalde shooter — but they cuffed scared parents
- Gunman bought two rifles, hundreds of rounds in days before massacre
- Uvalde: 90 minutes of terror, a failed police response and shattered trust
- Mom who saved her kids from Uvalde school shooting says police are targeting her
- NRA holds convention in Houston days after Texas school shooting
- Before massacre, Uvalde gunman frequently threatened teen girls online
- The Pulitzer Prize: The Washington Post's winning 2023 series on the damage caused by AR-15s
- Nearly two years after the Uvalde massacre, here’s who has been reprimanded and where investigations stand
- Uvalde school shooter’s self-proclaimed ex accused of making threats against the community
- Uvalde victim's uncle elected to school board nearly two years after shooting
- Uvalde mayor abruptly resigns ahead of a council vote on shooting report
- 21 lives lost: Uvalde victims were a cross-section of a small, mostly Latino town in South Texas
- Teenage cousin of Uvalde school shooter arrested and accused of threatening to do 'the same thing'
- Uvalde schools hire — and then fire — former DPS trooper under investigation for shooting response
- The Gunman in Uvalde Left Multiple Hints Before His Attack Began