
Afghanistan has been the battleground of global struggles and its own brutal civil wars. Robert Crews, a professor of history at Stanford University, talks about the country's modern history.
And, the Northeast had a wet July, which led to an abundance of mushrooms. There's been a burst of interest in foraging but this comes with a caution: People have to know what they're harvesting. Sarah Gibson of New Hampshire Public Radio reports.
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