Thứ Năm, 28 tháng 2, 2019

The Tallest Man I Ever Loved


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When manifesting a boyfriend, maybe don't start with the physical — or date the competition.
The Tallest Man I Ever Loved - By ANDREW RANNELLS - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Dating and Relationships, Theater, Height (Stature) - From The New York Times - Published at March 1, 2019 at 07:00AM

F.D.A. says Canadian Company, CanaRx, Sells Unsafe Medicines to U.S. Buyers


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The agency accused the company, a major seller of drugs purported to be from Canada, of substituting unapproved or mislabeled drugs from elsewhere.
F.D.A. says Canadian Company, CanaRx, Sells Unsafe Medicines to U.S. Buyers - By SHEILA KAPLAN - at Health - Keyword: Drugs (Pharmaceuticals), International Trade and World Market - From The New York Times - Published at February 28, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: States Move To Restrict Parents' Refusal To Vaccinate Their Kids

States Move To Restrict Parents' Refusal To Vaccinate Their Kids
In the wake of several big measles outbreaks this winter, there's a movement among eight states hardest hit to make it more difficult for people to claim nonreligious exemptions to vaccine laws.

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Alfonso Cuarón Keeps the Winning Streak Going for Mexican Directors


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This week in El Espace: Chicano culture in Japan, stats on immigrant founders and more.
Alfonso Cuarón Keeps the Winning Streak Going for Mexican Directors - By CONCEPCIÓN DE LEÓN - Category Style - Keyword Women and Girls - From The New York Times - Published at February 28, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: SpaceX Readies For Key Test Of Capsule Built To Carry Astronauts Into Space

SpaceX Readies For Key Test Of Capsule Built To Carry Astronauts Into Space
For years, NASA has had to rely on Russian vehicles to get astronauts to the International Space Station. That could soon change if the flight test of SpaceX's Crew Dragon capsule succeeds.

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Health & Science - March 1, 2019 at 01:36AM - SpaceX Readies For Key Test Of Capsule Built To Carry Astronauts Into Space

What 8 Workers Wore to Their Wall Street Construction Site


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“You do not want to have something penetrate the bottom of your foot.”
What 8 Workers Wore to Their Wall Street Construction Site - By JOHN ORTVED - Category Style - Keyword Fashion and Apparel - From The New York Times - Published at February 28, 2019 at 07:00AM

Too Much Kissing in the Kitchen


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A grandmother finds her daughter and son-in-law’s P.D.A. unfit for their 5-year-old child’s eyes.
Too Much Kissing in the Kitchen - By PHILIP GALANES - Category Style - Keyword Kissing, Parenting - From The New York Times - Published at February 28, 2019 at 07:00AM

Of David Hockney and Joni Mitchell Holding Hands


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In the days since a Los Angeles gallery posted a snapshot of the art and music legends to Instagram, the image has commandeered the internet. Here are 13 reasons.
Of David Hockney and Joni Mitchell Holding Hands - By GUY TREBAY - Category Style - Keyword Art, Social Media - From The New York Times - Published at February 28, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Foes Of Trump's Restrictions On Family Planning Clinics See Law On Their Side

Foes Of Trump's Restrictions On Family Planning Clinics See Law On Their Side
In 1991, the Supreme Court upheld restrictions on family planning providers that are similar to rules proposed by the Trump Administration. But Trump critics say the legal landscape has changed.

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Health Care - February 28, 2019 at 07:00PM - Foes Of Trump's Restrictions On Family Planning Clinics See Law On Their Side

NPR News: How Eating Disorders Can Affect Anyone

How Eating Disorders Can Affect Anyone
One organization is trying to get the word out that anyone can get an eating disorder, regardless of a person's race, ethnicity or gender.

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Health & Science - February 28, 2019 at 05:18PM - How Eating Disorders Can Affect Anyone

NPR News: What Happened In The Second Nuclear Summit

What Happened In The Second Nuclear Summit
We look at we learned after the second summit between President Trump and Kim Jong Un ended without a deal on denuclearization.

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Health & Science - February 28, 2019 at 05:18PM - What Happened In The Second Nuclear Summit

Thứ Tư, 27 tháng 2, 2019

The Cutest Animal on Instagram Is Possibly in Your Trash Can


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Cuddle up to “verminfluencers,” the quintessential millennial pet.
The Cutest Animal on Instagram Is Possibly in Your Trash Can - By GRAY CHAPMAN - Category Style - Keyword Animals - From The New York Times - Published at February 28, 2019 at 07:00AM

‘Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire,’ and Other Contentious Exchanges From Cohen’s Congressional Hearing


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The hearing had moments of revelation and substance. But these were not those moments.
‘Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire,’ and Other Contentious Exchanges From Cohen’s Congressional Hearing - By JONAH ENGEL BROMWICH - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at February 27, 2019 at 07:00AM

Listen: Christina Hendricks Reads ‘Security in a Bright Yellow Suitcase’


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On this week’s Modern Love podcast, the “Good Girls” star reads an essay about luggage (literal and emotional).
Listen: Christina Hendricks Reads ‘Security in a Bright Yellow Suitcase’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Dating and Relationships, Modern Love (Times Column), Podcasts - From The New York Times - Published at February 27, 2019 at 07:00AM

The Most Fiery Exchanges From Michael Cohen’s Hearing Before the House Oversight Committee


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The hearing had moments of revelation and substance. These were not them.
The Most Fiery Exchanges From Michael Cohen’s Hearing Before the House Oversight Committee - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at February 27, 2019 at 07:00AM

They Left Me Out, and I Saw It All


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Fearing you’re missing out and knowing you’ve been left out are different.
They Left Me Out, and I Saw It All - By HALLIE REED - Category Style - Keyword Colleges and Universities, Social Media - From The New York Times - Published at February 27, 2019 at 07:00AM

Are You in College? Modern Love Wants to Hear From You


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Our college essay contest is back. Here’s what we’re looking for.
Are You in College? Modern Love Wants to Hear From You - By ROBBIE HARMS - Category Style - Keyword Colleges and Universities, Writing and Writers - From The New York Times - Published at February 27, 2019 at 07:00AM

Thứ Ba, 26 tháng 2, 2019

‘Executing Babies’: Here Are the Facts Behind Trump’s Misleading Abortion Tweet


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Infants are rarely born alive after abortion procedures, and if they are, doctors do not kill them.
‘Executing Babies’: Here Are the Facts Behind Trump’s Misleading Abortion Tweet - By DENISE GRADY - at Health - Keyword: Pregnancy and Childbirth, Abortion, Babies and Infants, Law and Legislation - From The New York Times - Published at February 26, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Bill That Would Regulate Doctors' Care Of Babies Who Survive Abortions Fails In Senate

Bill That Would Regulate Doctors' Care Of Babies Who Survive Abortions Fails In Senate
The Senate failed to advance a bill that would regulate doctors' care of babies who survive abortions. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Washington Post reporter Mike DeBonis about the vote.

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Health Care - February 27, 2019 at 06:23AM - Bill That Would Regulate Doctors' Care Of Babies Who Survive Abortions Fails In Senate

NPR News: Leaders Of 7 Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Face Tough Questioning On Capitol Hill

Leaders Of 7 Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Face Tough Questioning On Capitol Hill
The CEOs of seven U.S. drug makers testified before the Senate Finance Committee on their pricing practices.

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Health Care - February 27, 2019 at 06:11AM - Leaders Of 7 Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Face Tough Questioning On Capitol Hill

Tiny Love Stories: Australia Edition


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Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. For this issue, we sought stories from our Australian readers.
Tiny Love Stories: Australia Edition - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Modern Love (Times Column), Dating and Relationships - From The New York Times - Published at February 26, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Will An Appeals Court Make The EPA Ban A Pesticide Linked To Serious Health Risks?

Will An Appeals Court Make The EPA Ban A Pesticide Linked To Serious Health Risks?
Chlorpyrifos has been linked to developmental delays in kids and other side effects. The EPA is fighting a lower court's ruling that it must ban the pesticide, which farmers say they need.

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NPR News: Will An Appeals Court Make The EPA Ban A Pesticide Linked To Serious Health Risks?

Will An Appeals Court Make The EPA Ban A Pesticide Linked To Serious Health Risks?
Chlorpyrifos has been linked to developmental delays in kids and other side effects. The EPA is fighting a lower court's ruling that it must ban the pesticide, which farmers say they need.

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Health & Science - February 27, 2019 at 03:32AM - Will An Appeals Court Make The EPA Ban A Pesticide Linked To Serious Health Risks?

NPR News: Double-Booked Surgeons: Study Raises Safety Questions For High-Risk Patients

Double-Booked Surgeons: Study Raises Safety Questions For High-Risk Patients
Most patients do fine, research suggests, when the lead surgeon steps away to begin another procedure. But patients who are older or have underlying medical conditions sometimes fare worse.

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Health & Science - February 27, 2019 at 03:14AM - Double-Booked Surgeons: Study Raises Safety Questions For High-Risk Patients

NPR News: Double-Booked Surgeons: Study Raises Safety Questions For High-Risk Patients

Double-Booked Surgeons: Study Raises Safety Questions For High-Risk Patients
Most patients do fine, research suggests, when the lead surgeon steps away to begin another procedure. But patients who are older or have underlying medical conditions sometimes fare worse.

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Health Care - February 27, 2019 at 03:14AM - Double-Booked Surgeons: Study Raises Safety Questions For High-Risk Patients

NPR News: Cancer Complications: Confusing Bills, Maddening Errors And Endless Phone Calls

Cancer Complications: Confusing Bills, Maddening Errors And Endless Phone Calls
A Texas woman has pancreatic cancer. She's spending most of her remaining days not trying to enjoy life, but on the phone, doing battle with insurers and billing departments.

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Health Care - February 27, 2019 at 02:32AM - Cancer Complications: Confusing Bills, Maddening Errors And Endless Phone Calls

NPR News: Pharmaceutical Company CEOs Face Grilling in Senate Over High Drug Prices

Pharmaceutical Company CEOs Face Grilling in Senate Over High Drug Prices
Senators called pharmaceutical industry leaders to account for the high costs of medicine during Senate testimony. The executives deflected blame to insurance companies and middlemen.

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Health Care - February 27, 2019 at 01:24AM - Pharmaceutical Company CEOs Face Grilling in Senate Over High Drug Prices

Why You Should Care About Vegan Beauty


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How a super-niche category got to be so buzzy.
Why You Should Care About Vegan Beauty - By ANDREA CHENG - Category Style - Keyword Veganism, Animal Abuse, Rights and Welfare - From The New York Times - Published at February 26, 2019 at 07:00AM

Thứ Hai, 25 tháng 2, 2019

NPR News: The Daring Rescue Of A Rare, Elusive Bat

The Daring Rescue Of A Rare, Elusive Bat
Hosts Mary Louise Kelly and Ari Shapiro tell the story of a rare bat found trapped in the Museum of English Rural Life, and its rehabilitation by a bat-loving museum volunteer.

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Health & Science - February 26, 2019 at 07:26AM - The Daring Rescue Of A Rare, Elusive Bat

NPR News: Greener Childhood Associated With Happier Adulthood

Greener Childhood Associated With Happier Adulthood
Research suggests the more of your childhood that is spent surrounded by green spaces, the lower your risk of developing mental illness in adulthood, whether in the city or the country.

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Health & Science - February 26, 2019 at 03:12AM - Greener Childhood Associated With Happier Adulthood

NPR News: Greener Childhood Associated With Happier Adulthood

Greener Childhood Associated With Happier Adulthood
Research suggests the more of your childhood that is spent surrounded by green spaces, the lower your risk of developing mental illness in adulthood, whether in the city or the country.

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NPR News: New Mexico Eyes A 'Medicaid Buy-In' Plan To Insure More Residents

New Mexico Eyes A 'Medicaid Buy-In' Plan To Insure More Residents
While some officials urge expansion of the Medicare system, several states are mulling a different way to ensure residents have affordable coverage: Help them buy into a Medicaid-like plan.

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Health Care - February 25, 2019 at 11:37PM - New Mexico Eyes A 'Medicaid Buy-In' Plan To Insure More Residents

NPR News: On Eve Of 2nd Trump-Kim Summit, Is North Korean Reactor Producing Plutonium?

On Eve Of 2nd Trump-Kim Summit, Is North Korean Reactor Producing Plutonium?
Days before President Trump and Kim Jong Un are to meet in Vietnam, satellite images show no river ice downstream from the key North Korean facility at Yongbyon — a sign the reactor may be running.

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Health & Science - February 25, 2019 at 10:50PM - On Eve Of 2nd Trump-Kim Summit, Is North Korean Reactor Producing Plutonium?

NPR News: Beyond 'Bumper Sticker' Slogans: 2020 Democrats Debate Details Of Medicare-For-All

Beyond 'Bumper Sticker' Slogans: 2020 Democrats Debate Details Of Medicare-For-All
Presidential candidates like Bernie Sanders, Kamala Harris and Amy Klobuchar are giving details of their health care proposals, the first big issue where 2020 hopefuls are differentiating themselves.

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Health Care - February 25, 2019 at 05:00PM - Beyond 'Bumper Sticker' Slogans: 2020 Democrats Debate Details Of Medicare-For-All

Chủ Nhật, 24 tháng 2, 2019

NPR News: A Democratic Case For Universal Child Care

A Democratic Case For Universal Child Care
Sen. Elizabeth Warren recently announced her plan for affordable, universal childcare. Columnist Katha Pollit tells NPR's Michel Martin why universal childcare should top the Democratic agenda.

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Oscars Red Carpet: Live Updates


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Watch with us!
Oscars Red Carpet: Live Updates - By JONAH ENGEL BROMWICH - Category Style - Keyword Academy Awards (Oscars) - From The New York Times - Published at February 24, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Life Lessons From Grandma: Eat Last, Ignore Naysayers, Stop Texting!

Life Lessons From Grandma: Eat Last, Ignore Naysayers, Stop Texting!
In our recent story on the evolutionary benefits of grandmothers, we asked our audience: How did you and your grandma help your family survive and thrive? Readers share their stories.

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Health & Science - February 25, 2019 at 02:06AM - Life Lessons From Grandma: Eat Last, Ignore Naysayers, Stop Texting!

NPR News: Planned Parenthood President Leana Wen On Trump Administration Title X Changes

Planned Parenthood President Leana Wen On Trump Administration Title X Changes
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with Leana Wen, a physician and the president of Planned Parenthood, about how a rule change from the Trump administration on Title X will affect her organization.

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Health Care - February 24, 2019 at 08:02PM - Planned Parenthood President Leana Wen On Trump Administration Title X Changes

NPR News: Author Bob Berman On 'Hazards To Life In Our Universe'

Author Bob Berman On 'Hazards To Life In Our Universe'
It's scary out there: violent supernovas, biological mayhem and nuclear meltdowns. Lulu Garcia-Navarro with author Bob Berman about hazards to life in the universe and his book, Earth-Shattering.

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Health & Science - February 24, 2019 at 08:02PM - Author Bob Berman On 'Hazards To Life In Our Universe'

NPR News: Saving The Gulf Of Mexico's Oysters

Saving The Gulf Of Mexico's Oysters
Oysters in the Gulf of Mexico are not doing well. Millions have died off and efforts to bring them back in some areas haven't worked so far. So biologists in Alabama are trying something different.

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Health & Science - February 24, 2019 at 08:02PM - Saving The Gulf Of Mexico's Oysters

NPR News: 'Cultured': A Look At How Foods Can Help The Microbes Inside Us Thrive

'Cultured': A Look At How Foods Can Help The Microbes Inside Us Thrive
The foods we put in our bodies affect the kinds of bacteria that live and flourish there. A new book explores this collaboration — and the cultures whose dishes maximize the relationship.

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Health & Science - February 24, 2019 at 07:00PM - 'Cultured': A Look At How Foods Can Help The Microbes Inside Us Thrive

Thứ Bảy, 23 tháng 2, 2019

NPR News: Big Pharma Heads To Capitol Hill

Big Pharma Heads To Capitol Hill
The heads of the largest pharmaceutical companies will defend their pricing before the Senate next week. STAT reporter Nicholas Florko tells NPR's Scott Simon that this will be a televised crucible.

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Health Care - February 23, 2019 at 08:16PM - Big Pharma Heads To Capitol Hill

Upper East Side Salon Under Investigation for Racial Discrimination


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New York City is reviewing complaints from former employees at Sharon Dorram Color at Sally Hershberger who say their hair was deemed inappropriate for work.
Upper East Side Salon Under Investigation for Racial Discrimination - By STACEY STOWE - Category Style - Keyword Discrimination, Race and Ethnicity, Hair - From The New York Times - Published at February 23, 2019 at 07:00AM

The San Vicente Bungalows: Hollywood’s New Clubhouse


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Jeff Klein’s latest hotel project protects celebrities and power brokers with a ban on cameraphones.
The San Vicente Bungalows: Hollywood’s New Clubhouse - By GUY TREBAY - Category Style - Keyword Celebrities - From The New York Times - Published at February 23, 2019 at 07:00AM

Pinterest Restricts Vaccine Search Results to Curb Spread of Misinformation


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The digital platform is grappling with the proliferation of anti-vaccination content online, a problem also faced by Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.
Pinterest Restricts Vaccine Search Results to Curb Spread of Misinformation - By CHRISTINA CARON - at Health - Keyword: Vaccination and Immunization, Measles, Rumors and Misinformation, Social Media - From The New York Times - Published at February 23, 2019 at 07:00AM

Thứ Sáu, 22 tháng 2, 2019

Where Is Carine Roitfeld Now? Making Perfume


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The longtime editor of Vogue Paris strips down to advertise seven new scents.
Where Is Carine Roitfeld Now? Making Perfume - By ALYSON KRUEGER - Category Style - Keyword Perfumes and Fragrances, Paris Fashion Week - From The New York Times - Published at February 22, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Democrats Debate Health Care Policy

Democrats Debate Health Care Policy
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders entered the 2020 presidential race this week as Democratic candidates engaged in their first big policy fight — centered around health care.

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Health Care - February 22, 2019 at 05:18PM - Democrats Debate Health Care Policy

Thứ Năm, 21 tháng 2, 2019

How Bibliophiles Flirt


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They loved each other but she harbored a shameful secret: She had stopped reading books.
How Bibliophiles Flirt - By KARLA MARIE-ROSE DERUS - Category Style - Keyword Books and Literature, Libraries and Librarians, Love (Emotion) - From The New York Times - Published at February 22, 2019 at 07:00AM

Honey, That’s Not Why Your Dad Left


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What to do when you learn that the story your husband has told himself for years is untrue? Tell him, our advice columnist says.
Honey, That’s Not Why Your Dad Left - By PHILIP GALANES - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at February 21, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: A New Treatment Promises Relief For Food Allergies But Few Doctors Offer It

A New Treatment Promises Relief For Food Allergies But Few Doctors Offer It
Many parents of kids with with life-threatening food allergies live with fear, EpiPen in hand. Some are trying oral immunotherapy, a treatment which can build tolerance to foods like peanuts.

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NPR News: World's Largest Bee Is Spotted For First Time In Decades

World's Largest Bee Is Spotted For First Time In Decades
The bee towers over its apian cousins. Females have been recorded as being at least an inch and a half long. Add to that a pair of gigantic mandibles, and it's a bee like no other.

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Health & Science - February 22, 2019 at 02:44AM - World's Largest Bee Is Spotted For First Time In Decades

NPR News: CVS Looks To Make Its Drugstores A Destination For Health Care

CVS Looks To Make Its Drugstores A Destination For Health Care
With almost 10,000 stores across the country, CVS says it is already where consumers are. The company is transforming some of its stores and their retail clinics into hubs for a wider range of care.

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Health Care - February 21, 2019 at 11:59PM - CVS Looks To Make Its Drugstores A Destination For Health Care

Has Vanity Fair’s Oscar Party Lost Its Luster?


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With a guest list bloated by corporate sponsorships and competition from Jay-Z and others, a legend is in question.
Has Vanity Fair’s Oscar Party Lost Its Luster? - By KATHERINE ROSMAN and BROOKS BARNES - Category Style - Keyword Parties (Social), Academy Awards (Oscars) - From The New York Times - Published at February 21, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: How Do You Preserve History On The Moon?

How Do You Preserve History On The Moon?
As the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 lunar landing nears, some say the site of the first footprints on the moon should be protected. But historic preservation off our planet is unprecedented.

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Health & Science - February 21, 2019 at 05:02PM - How Do You Preserve History On The Moon?

Thứ Tư, 20 tháng 2, 2019

Teenagers Say Depression and Anxiety Are Major Issues Among Their Peers


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A Pew Research Center survey found that teenagers across all demographic groups grapple with mental health issues.
Teenagers Say Depression and Anxiety Are Major Issues Among Their Peers - By KAREN ZRAICK - at Health - Keyword: Teenagers and Adolescence, Anxiety and Stress, Teenage Pregnancy - From The New York Times - Published at February 20, 2019 at 07:00AM

Listen: William Jackson Harper Reads ‘Your Dog Has Seen Me Naked’


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This week, the Modern Love podcast presents a live reading by “The Good Place” actor.
Listen: William Jackson Harper Reads ‘Your Dog Has Seen Me Naked’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Valentine's Day, Modern Love (Times Column) - From The New York Times - Published at February 20, 2019 at 07:00AM

Choupette, Kurt Lagerfeld’s Cat, Has a Million Reasons to Purr


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She eats on the table. She has two maids and an Instagram account. And she is in the designer’s will “among others, yes,” he told an interviewer.
Choupette, Kurt Lagerfeld’s Cat, Has a Million Reasons to Purr - By NIRAJ CHOKSHI - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at February 20, 2019 at 07:00AM

Choupette, Kurt Lagerfeld’s Cat, Has a Million Reasons to Purr


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She eats on the table. She has two maids and an Instagram account. And she is in the designer’s will “among others, yes,” he told an interviewer.
Choupette, Kurt Lagerfeld’s Cat, Has a Million Reasons to Purr - By NIRAJ CHOKSHI - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at February 20, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: The Power Of Martin Luther King Jr.'s Anger

The Power Of Martin Luther King Jr.'s Anger
Martin Luther King Jr. dealt with anger in both his personal life and life's work. He often tried to turn his anger into constructive action, but he did occasionally struggle with that balance.

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Health & Science - February 21, 2019 at 04:33AM - The Power Of Martin Luther King Jr.'s Anger

NPR News: A Parent-To-Parent Campaign To Get Vaccine Rates Up

A Parent-To-Parent Campaign To Get Vaccine Rates Up
A mother in Greenville, S.C., was startled by how many parents were opting not to immunize their kids, so she started her own group to counter misinformation about childhood vaccinations.

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The N.Y.P.L. “Love & Resistance” Opening and the Writer’s Guild Awards


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Writers, L.G.B.T. people, L.G.B.T. writers, and Jimmy Fallon attended parties this week.
The N.Y.P.L. “Love & Resistance” Opening and the Writer’s Guild Awards - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at February 20, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Scientists Release Controversial Genetically Modified Mosquitoes In High-Security Lab

Scientists Release Controversial Genetically Modified Mosquitoes In High-Security Lab
The insects were created, using CRISPR, to carry a powerful "gene drive." The mosquitoes could provide a potent weapon against malaria, but they raise fears about unpredictable environmental effects.

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Health & Science - February 20, 2019 at 05:00PM - Scientists Release Controversial Genetically Modified Mosquitoes In High-Security Lab

NPR News: Insurers Hand Out Cash and Gifts To Sway Brokers Who Sell Employer Health Plans

Insurers Hand Out Cash and Gifts To Sway Brokers Who Sell Employer Health Plans
Independent brokers help employers choose health benefits for their staff, but are paid by the health insurance industry, creating financial incentives to sell more without regard to cost.

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Health Care - February 20, 2019 at 05:01PM - Insurers Hand Out Cash and Gifts To Sway Brokers Who Sell Employer Health Plans

Thứ Ba, 19 tháng 2, 2019

NPR News: How One Woman Is Working To Educate Parents On Vaccinations

How One Woman Is Working To Educate Parents On Vaccinations
Public health advocates have struggled to change the minds of these so called anti-vaxxers. But one South Carolina woman has a different approach: reaching parents before they even become parents.

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Health Care - February 20, 2019 at 07:07AM - How One Woman Is Working To Educate Parents On Vaccinations

Finding Clothes, and Identity, Outside Men’s and Women’s Wear


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More clothing companies are trying to meet the demands of a changing cliental, offering gender-bending, gender-fluid and gender-neutral items.
Finding Clothes, and Identity, Outside Men’s and Women’s Wear - By MAYA SALAM - Category Style - Keyword Fashion and Apparel, Gender, Men and Boys, Transgender and Transsexuals - From The New York Times - Published at February 19, 2019 at 07:00AM

Tiny Love Stories: ‘She Moaned Longingly at My McFlurry’


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Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
Tiny Love Stories: ‘She Moaned Longingly at My McFlurry’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Modern Love (Times Column), Dating and Relationships - From The New York Times - Published at February 19, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: White House Plan To Stop HIV Faces A Tough Road In Oklahoma

White House Plan To Stop HIV Faces A Tough Road In Oklahoma
Trump's plan includes a focus on fighting HIV in the rural Midwest and South. But there are doubts in Oklahoma, where the state's uninsured rate and stigmatization of HIV are high.

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Health Care - February 19, 2019 at 10:58PM - White House Plan To Stop HIV Faces A Tough Road In Oklahoma

Inside Japan’s Chicano Subculture


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When I heard Chicano culture had spread to Japan, I wanted to see it for myself. Who knew the culture I grew up with had a home so far from California?
Inside Japan’s Chicano Subculture - By EMILY RHYNE, WALTER THOMPSON-HERNÁNDEZ and ALEXANDRA EATON - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at February 19, 2019 at 07:00AM

You’ve Got Something on Your Teeth


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Models, musicians and normals are adhering tiny jewels known as tooth gems to their teeth. What could go wrong?
You’ve Got Something on Your Teeth - By NGOZI EKELEDO - Category Style - Keyword Teeth and Dentistry - From The New York Times - Published at February 19, 2019 at 07:00AM

How My Southeast L.A. Culture Got to Japan


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I grew up with Chicano and Chicana culture in Los Angeles and heard it had spread to Japan, I wondered: Is this cultural appropriation?
How My Southeast L.A. Culture Got to Japan - By WALTER THOMPSON-HERNÁNDEZ - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at February 19, 2019 at 07:00AM

Thứ Hai, 18 tháng 2, 2019

Kaiser Permanente’s New Medical School Will Waive Tuition for Its First 5 Classes


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By eliminating the financial burden of a medical education, the school hopes that more students will chose family medicine and other vital but lower-paid specialties.
Kaiser Permanente’s New Medical School Will Waive Tuition for Its First 5 Classes - By ABBY GOODNOUGH - at Health - Keyword: - From The New York Times - Published at February 19, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: 'Grandfather of Climate Science' Wallace Broecker Dies at 87

'Grandfather of Climate Science' Wallace Broecker Dies at 87
Broecker was an early advocate for reducing fossil fuels to avoid the disruptive effects of climate change and brought the term "global warming" into the mainstream.

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Health & Science - February 19, 2019 at 11:35AM - 'Grandfather of Climate Science' Wallace Broecker Dies at 87

NPR News: In Arkansas, Thousands Of People Have Lost Medicaid Coverage Over New Work Rule

In Arkansas, Thousands Of People Have Lost Medicaid Coverage Over New Work Rule
The state now requires many of its Medicaid beneficiaries to work, go to school or volunteer in order to keep their health insurance. But more than 18,000 have come off the rolls.

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Health Care - February 19, 2019 at 04:28AM - In Arkansas, Thousands Of People Have Lost Medicaid Coverage Over New Work Rule

NPR News: Venezuela's Collapse Puts Strain On Latin American Health Care

Venezuela's Collapse Puts Strain On Latin American Health Care
The collapse of the health care system in Venezuela is having ramifications throughout Latin America. Disease outbreaks across the continent are being linked back to Venezuela.

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Health Care - February 18, 2019 at 05:10PM - Venezuela's Collapse Puts Strain On Latin American Health Care

NPR News: Scientific Duo Gets Back To Basics To Make Childbirth Safer

Scientific Duo Gets Back To Basics To Make Childbirth Safer
Remarkably little is known about the fundamentals of how a woman carries a baby inside her. Two Columbia University researchers aim to change that, to reduce the number of kids born too soon.

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Health & Science - February 18, 2019 at 05:10PM - Scientific Duo Gets Back To Basics To Make Childbirth Safer

NPR News: There's A Gap Between Perception And Reality When It Comes To Learning

There's A Gap Between Perception And Reality When It Comes To Learning
Increasingly, people feel they can master tasks simply by watching instructional videos like the kind you find on YouTube. But sometimes the gap between perception and reality can be deep and wide.

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Health & Science - February 18, 2019 at 05:10PM - There's A Gap Between Perception And Reality When It Comes To Learning

NPR News: Israel Heads To The Moon

Israel Heads To The Moon
A spacecraft named Beresheet is set to be Israel's first spacecraft to land on the moon. It came about because Israeli scientists lost a contest — but continued with the work anyway.

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Health & Science - February 18, 2019 at 05:10PM - Israel Heads To The Moon

NPR News: Scientific Duo Gets Back To Basics To Make Childbirth Safer

Scientific Duo Gets Back To Basics To Make Childbirth Safer
Remarkably little is known about the fundamentals of how a woman carries a baby inside her. Two Columbia University researchers aim to change that, to reduce the number of kids born too soon.

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New York City to Ban Discrimination Based on Hair


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New guidelines out this week give legal recourse to individuals who have been harassed, punished or fired because of the style of their hair.
New York City to Ban Discrimination Based on Hair - By STACEY STOWE - Category Style - Keyword Discrimination, Hair, Race and Ethnicity - From The New York Times - Published at February 18, 2019 at 07:00AM

Duckie Thot Is Breaking Beauty Barriers


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The model has some things to say about inclusivity. And bubble masks. And wigs!
Duckie Thot Is Breaking Beauty Barriers - By BEE SHAPIRO - Category Style - Keyword Cosmetics and Toiletries, Skin, Models (Professional) - From The New York Times - Published at February 18, 2019 at 07:00AM

Chủ Nhật, 17 tháng 2, 2019

Embryo ‘Adoption’ Is Growing, but It’s Getting Tangled in the Abortion Debate


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Many agencies that offer donated embryos, including most of those supported by federal grants, are affiliated with Christian or anti-abortion rights organizations.
Embryo ‘Adoption’ Is Growing, but It’s Getting Tangled in the Abortion Debate - By CAROLINE LESTER - at Health - Keyword: In Vitro Fertilization, Infertility, Adoptions - From The New York Times - Published at February 17, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Volunteers Fight Bad Science

Volunteers Fight Bad Science
James Heathers is a postdoctoral researcher at Northeastern University, who looks for mistakes for fun. He speaks to NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks about errors published in scientific papers.

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Health & Science - February 17, 2019 at 08:12PM - Volunteers Fight Bad Science

NPR News: 'Every Day Is A Good Day When You're Floating': Anne McClain Talks Life In Space

'Every Day Is A Good Day When You're Floating': Anne McClain Talks Life In Space
Kindergartners help NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro to ask questions to astronaut Anne McClain, who is serving on the International Space Station. She says every day is a good day when you're floating.

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Health & Science - February 17, 2019 at 08:12PM - 'Every Day Is A Good Day When You're Floating': Anne McClain Talks Life In Space

Thứ Bảy, 16 tháng 2, 2019

NPR News: Talkin' Birds: The Great Backyard Bird Count

Talkin' Birds: The Great Backyard Bird Count
Bird lovers around the world are counting birds this weekend for the annual Backyard Bird Count, which provides valuable data for avian research.

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Health & Science - February 17, 2019 at 07:44AM - Talkin' Birds: The Great Backyard Bird Count

NPR News: To Move Forward, Parkland Shooting Survivor Leaves Marjory Stoneman Douglas

To Move Forward, Parkland Shooting Survivor Leaves Marjory Stoneman Douglas
It's been a year of struggle for Parkland school survivor Annabel Claprood. One year after the mass shooting, she's no longer at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.

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NPR News: Remembering Mars Rover, 'Opportunity'

Remembering Mars Rover, 'Opportunity'
Space scientists pay tribute to the Mars rover, Opportunity, which died this week after 14 years sending data back to Earth. The rover was expected to last only three months.

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Health & Science - February 17, 2019 at 05:07AM - Remembering Mars Rover, 'Opportunity'

NPR News: Opinion: Good Night Oppy, A Farewell To NASA's Mars Rover

Opinion: Good Night Oppy, A Farewell To NASA's Mars Rover
NASA's admission this week that the agency has lost contact with a Mars rover brings an end to a compelling story of usefulness and resilience.

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Health & Science - February 16, 2019 at 08:15PM - Opinion: Good Night Oppy, A Farewell To NASA's Mars Rover

NPR News: Talkin' Birds: The Great Backyard Bird Count

Talkin' Birds: The Great Backyard Bird Count
For years, the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's Great Backyard Bird Count have provided valuable data for avian research. Ray Brown from the Talkin' Birds podcast talks with Scott Simon about it.

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Health & Science - February 16, 2019 at 08:15PM - Talkin' Birds: The Great Backyard Bird Count

NPR News: Ph.D. Student Breaks Down Electron Physics Into A Swinging Musical

Ph.D. Student Breaks Down Electron Physics Into A Swinging Musical
John Bohannon, founder of Science magazine's "Dance Your Ph.D." contest, presents the 2018 winner, Pramodh Senarath Yapa. He won over judges with his choreographic rendition of some chaotic electrons.

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Health & Science - February 16, 2019 at 08:14PM - Ph.D. Student Breaks Down Electron Physics Into A Swinging Musical

Judd Apatow, an Autograph Geek, Hunts for Memorabilia


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“If you’re not into clothes and you’re not into cars, there’s nothing for men to buy,” Mr. Apatow said.
Judd Apatow, an Autograph Geek, Hunts for Memorabilia - By ALEXIS SOLOSKI - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at February 16, 2019 at 07:00AM

Thứ Sáu, 15 tháng 2, 2019

NPR News: Social Spelunking With Will Hunt

Social Spelunking With Will Hunt
What's really under our feet? According to author Will Hunt, there are whole worlds.

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Health & Science - February 13, 2019 at 11:06PM - Social Spelunking With Will Hunt

Justin Theroux, Tim Gunn and Alicia Keys at Last Week’s Parties


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Benefits were held by Opening Ceremony, the Museum at F.I.T., and the National Cares Mentoring Movement.
Justin Theroux, Tim Gunn and Alicia Keys at Last Week’s Parties - By DENNY LEE - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at February 15, 2019 at 07:00AM

What Do Niall Horan and Hailee Steinfeld Have in Common? A 22-Year-Old Photographer From Dublin


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Christian Tierney, who tours with some of Ireland’s biggest pop stars, got his start on YouTube.
What Do Niall Horan and Hailee Steinfeld Have in Common? A 22-Year-Old Photographer From Dublin - By KATE DWYER - Category Style - Keyword Photography - From The New York Times - Published at February 15, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Andreas Ekström: Can We Solve For Bias In Tech?

Andreas Ekström: Can We Solve For Bias In Tech?
We think of search engines as unbiased sources of information. But they're not — and they can be manipulated. Andreas Ekström asks: who should hold the burden of addressing bias in search engines?

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Health & Science - February 15, 2019 at 09:34PM - Andreas Ekström: Can We Solve For Bias In Tech?

NPR News: J. Marshall Shepherd: How Does Bias Shape Our Perceptions About Science?

J. Marshall Shepherd: How Does Bias Shape Our Perceptions About Science?
Why do many people dismiss issues like climate change, despite strong scientific evidence? Climatologist J. Marshall Shepherd examines how different forms of bias shape how we perceive science.

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Health & Science - February 15, 2019 at 09:34PM - J. Marshall Shepherd: How Does Bias Shape Our Perceptions About Science?

Thứ Năm, 14 tháng 2, 2019

She Slipped Past My Age Filter


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They never would have matched online. Luckily, he had three hours to kill at the airport.
She Slipped Past My Age Filter - By TED GUP - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion) - From The New York Times - Published at February 15, 2019 at 07:00AM

Modern Love College Essay Contest


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Open your heart and laptop and tell us a story.
Modern Love College Essay Contest - By DANIEL JONES and MIYA LEE - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Colleges and Universities - From The New York Times - Published at February 15, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Racial Disparities In Cancer Incidence And Survival Rates Are Narrowing

Racial Disparities In Cancer Incidence And Survival Rates Are Narrowing
African-Americans still have the highest death rate and the lowest survival rate of any U.S. racial or ethnic group for most cancers. But the "cancer gap" between blacks and whites is shrinking.

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Health Care - February 15, 2019 at 08:34AM - Racial Disparities In Cancer Incidence And Survival Rates Are Narrowing

NPR News: Racial Disparities In Cancer Incidence And Survival Rates Are Narrowing

Racial Disparities In Cancer Incidence And Survival Rates Are Narrowing
African-Americans still have the highest death rate and the lowest survival rate of any U.S. racial or ethnic group for most cancers. But the "cancer gap" between blacks and whites is shrinking.

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Health & Science - February 15, 2019 at 08:34AM - Racial Disparities In Cancer Incidence And Survival Rates Are Narrowing

NPR News: Why Men In Mississippi Are Still Dying Of AIDS, Despite Existing Treatments

Why Men In Mississippi Are Still Dying Of AIDS, Despite Existing Treatments
President Trump has pledged to eliminate HIV in America by 2030. But in the South, rates of HIV/AIDS among black gay and bisexual men remain stubbornly high.

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Health Care - February 15, 2019 at 04:43AM - Why Men In Mississippi Are Still Dying Of AIDS, Despite Existing Treatments

NPR News: After 16 Months Of Dead Fish, Manatees And Dolphins, Florida's Red Tide Ebbs

After 16 Months Of Dead Fish, Manatees And Dolphins, Florida's Red Tide Ebbs
The red tide algae bloom that has plagued coastal communities in Florida since 2017 is starting to dissipate, much to the relief of local communities and tourism officials.

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Health & Science - February 15, 2019 at 03:08AM - After 16 Months Of Dead Fish, Manatees And Dolphins, Florida's Red Tide Ebbs

NPR News: World Health Organization Forms Committee To Guide Editing Of Human Genes

World Health Organization Forms Committee To Guide Editing Of Human Genes
WHO acted in reaction to a Chinese scientist's announcement in 2018 that he had created the world's first gene-edited babies, a step that highlighted the need for uniform gene-editing guidelines.

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Health & Science - February 15, 2019 at 03:02AM - World Health Organization Forms Committee To Guide Editing Of Human Genes

I Shouldn’t Have to Tell You This Is Racist


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A reader wonders whether to address the black caricatures in her acquaintance’s home.
I Shouldn’t Have to Tell You This Is Racist - By PHILIP GALANES - Category Style - Keyword Customs, Etiquette and Manners - From The New York Times - Published at February 14, 2019 at 07:00AM

Do We Need Another ‘Ugly’ Betty?


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This week in El Espace: Latinx representation in television and movies, an asylum seeker’s attempts to reunite with her daughter and more.
Do We Need Another ‘Ugly’ Betty? - By CONCEPCIÓN DE LEÓN - Category Style - Keyword Women and Girls - From The New York Times - Published at February 14, 2019 at 07:00AM

How Do You Dress a Russian Doll?


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Glumly, it seems, but that hasn’t stopped style-struck viewers from attempting to shop the show.
How Do You Dress a Russian Doll? - By RUTH LA FERLA - Category Style - Keyword Fashion and Apparel, Web-Original Programming - From The New York Times - Published at February 14, 2019 at 07:00AM

Thứ Tư, 13 tháng 2, 2019

NPR News: When Teens Threaten Violence, A Community Responds With Compassion

When Teens Threaten Violence, A Community Responds With Compassion
After years of being beaten up, this teen decided to take justice into his own hands. A school district in Oregon showed him a better way to solve his problems.

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NPR News: When Teens Threaten Violence, A Community Responds With Compassion

When Teens Threaten Violence, A Community Responds With Compassion
After years of being beaten up, this teen decided to take justice into his own hands. A school district in Oregon showed him a better way to solve his problems.

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Health & Science - February 14, 2019 at 07:30AM - When Teens Threaten Violence, A Community Responds With Compassion

NPR News: Medical Anthropologist Explores 'Vaccine Hesitancy'

Medical Anthropologist Explores 'Vaccine Hesitancy'
Families learn to be skeptical about vaccines in communities where incomplete vaccination is the norm. A researcher into the phenomenon found that people are ready to listen, if they're heard, too.

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I’m Not Here to Answer Your Black History Month Questions


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The burden of explaining black history often falls on black students. That’s not fair.
I’m Not Here to Answer Your Black History Month Questions - By AMANDA GORMAN - Category Style - Keyword Blacks, Race and Ethnicity, Colleges and Universities - From The New York Times - Published at February 13, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Medical Anthropologist Explores 'Vaccine Hesitancy'

Medical Anthropologist Explores 'Vaccine Hesitancy'
Families learn to be skeptical about vaccines in communities where incomplete vaccination is the norm. A researcher into the phenomenon found that people are ready to listen, if they're heard, too.

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Health Care - February 14, 2019 at 05:50AM - Medical Anthropologist Explores 'Vaccine Hesitancy'

Listen: André Holland Reads ‘My Wife Said You May Want to Marry Me’


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This week, the Modern Love podcast presents Jason B. Rosenthal’s response to his wife’s popular essay.
Listen: André Holland Reads ‘My Wife Said You May Want to Marry Me’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Podcasts, Modern Love (Times Column) - From The New York Times - Published at February 13, 2019 at 07:00AM

The New Minimalism: How to Marie Kondo Your Wardrobe


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These three labels are rethinking the traditional retail model, with tightly edited collections that cater to a thoughtful new customer.
The New Minimalism: How to Marie Kondo Your Wardrobe - By HAYLEY PHELAN - Category Style - Keyword Fashion and Apparel, Shopping and Retail - From The New York Times - Published at February 13, 2019 at 07:00AM

Max’s Kansas City Reborn for Los Angeles Art Fair


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A pop-up of the infamous New York clubhouse welcomes visitors to the city’s first Frieze fair.
Max’s Kansas City Reborn for Los Angeles Art Fair - By ALYSON KRUEGER - Category Style - Keyword Frieze Art Fair - From The New York Times - Published at February 13, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Hungry Deer May Be Changing How Things Sound In The Forest

Hungry Deer May Be Changing How Things Sound In The Forest
Sound travels differently through open fields than the woods. When deer eat up bushes, small trees and other forest plants, it affects the transmission of bird calls and other natural sounds.

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Health & Science - February 14, 2019 at 02:01AM - Hungry Deer May Be Changing How Things Sound In The Forest

Art Is Fashion Is Art Again


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Studio art and product design live side by side at Token, a local hangout of sorts on Canal Street.
Art Is Fashion Is Art Again - By JON CARAMANICA - Category Style - Keyword Fashion and Apparel, Art, Shopping and Retail - From The New York Times - Published at February 13, 2019 at 07:00AM