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In 2017, as part of the Me Too movement, a female writer and activist shared a document online listing men in media who'd been accused of harassment and rape. Now one of those men is suing the woman who made that list. Plus, the latest on Hurricane Dorian on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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(Photo: People gather donations for Hurricane Dorian relief at Christ Episcopal Church in Miami on Tuesday. Hurricane effects are likely to be felt in parts of Florida Tuesday evening. Georgia, North and South Carolina and Virginia could feel the effects of Dorian in the coming days - Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images/via NPR)


On the next Morning Edition, if you're happy and you know it... you might live longer. New research shows optimism can extend your life. Plus, former Secretary of Defens James Mattis speaks with Steve Inskeep about his new book, and also the latest on Hurricane Dorian. Join us for Morning Edition from NPR News.
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U.S. businesses are re-thinking their operations during President Trump's standoff with China. And the president is urging those worried about tariffs to move production back home. But making the switch isn't easy. Will American companies choose to stick with China even as costs rise? Join us for the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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On the next Morning Edition, months after a devastating fire, there's still a debate in France over how to restore the Notre Dame Cathedral. Also, "Don't Let Go" is a new film about a family in danger that strikes close to home for its star. Plus, Puerto Rico deals with another storm. Listen for all kinds of stories on Morning Edition from NPR News.
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(Photo: Restoration work continues on the fire-damaged Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris - Thomas Samson/AFP/Getty Images/via NPR)
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