Thứ Ba, 30 tháng 4, 2019

NPR News: Human Rights Groups Call For Response To Russia's Rising Number Of Political Prisoners

Human Rights Groups Call For Response To Russia's Rising Number Of Political Prisoners
The number of political prisoners is on the rise in Vladimir Putin's Russia. Activists say it is time for the U.S. to step up the pressure with targeted sanctions to reverse this trend.

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Health & Science - April 30, 2019 at 05:20AM - Human Rights Groups Call For Response To Russia's Rising Number Of Political Prisoners

NPR News: U.S. Trade Negotiators Resume Trade Talks With China

U.S. Trade Negotiators Resume Trade Talks With China
U.S. and Chinese trade negotiators are back at the bargaining table. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin says after months of negotiation, they should know soon whether a final agreement is possible.

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Health & Science - April 30, 2019 at 05:17AM - U.S. Trade Negotiators Resume Trade Talks With China

NPR News: Federal Commission Challenges Trump To Support Global Religious Freedom

Federal Commission Challenges Trump To Support Global Religious Freedom
The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom released its annual report at a time of spiraling sectarian conflict around the world.

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Health & Science - April 30, 2019 at 05:17AM - Federal Commission Challenges Trump To Support Global Religious Freedom

NPR News: Is Measles Here To Stay?

Is Measles Here To Stay?
Vaccination eliminated measles from the U.S. nearly 20 years ago. But with this year's record-setting outbreaks, are we close to measles to making a sustained comeback?

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NPR News: Trump And Democrats Agree On $2 Trillion For Infrastructure, But Not On How To Pay

Trump And Democrats Agree On $2 Trillion For Infrastructure, But Not On How To Pay
Democratic congressional leaders called the White House meeting "very constructive," but the big question remains unanswered. The parties will reconvene in a few weeks to discuss funding options.

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NPR News: Tony Awards Nominations 2019: 'Hadestown' And 'Ain't Too Proud' Lead The Count

Tony Awards Nominations 2019: 'Hadestown' And 'Ain't Too Proud' Lead The Count
Tootsie, Beetlejuice and The Prom round up the Tony category for best musical, while The Ferryman, Gary, Ink, Choir Boy and What the Constitution Means to Me are all up for best play.

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NPR News: U.S. Measles Outbreaks Are Driven By A Global Surge In The Virus

U.S. Measles Outbreaks Are Driven By A Global Surge In The Virus
The World Health Organization tallied more than 112,000 measles cases in the first quarter of 2019 — up more than 300% compared to the same period in 2018.

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NPR News: Trump Sues 2 Banks To Block Democrats From Investigating His Finances

Trump Sues 2 Banks To Block Democrats From Investigating His Finances
The lawsuit seeks to prevent Deutsche Bank and Capital One from responding to subpoenas from two House panels seeking personal financial documents related to the president, his family and his company.

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NPR News: Juan Guaidó Says 'The Moment Is Now!' To Remove Maduro, Sparking Clashes In Venezuela

Juan Guaidó Says 'The Moment Is Now!' To Remove Maduro, Sparking Clashes In Venezuela
Saying "we are making history," Venezuela's opposition leader makes his boldest attempt yet to oust President Nicolás Maduro. On Tuesday, Juan Guaidó declared "Operation Freedom" has begun.

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NPR News: Alleged California Synagogue Shooter 'Part Of The History Of Evil,' His Parents Say

Alleged California Synagogue Shooter 'Part Of The History Of Evil,' His Parents Say
The parents of the man accused in the attack on the Poway synagogue in San Diego have condemned the attack as shocking and evil. A family attorney says they will not pay for his legal defense.

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NPR News: Emperor Akihito, Japan's 'Surprising Pacifist,' Steps Down After 30 Years

Emperor Akihito, Japan's 'Surprising Pacifist,' Steps Down After 30 Years
Japan's defeat in World War II "produced in him strong feelings against war and its chaos," says a childhood friend. Akihito has expressed deep remorse at home and abroad for Japan's wartime actions.

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NPR News: Donkeys Are Dying Because China Wants Their Hides For A Traditional Remedy

Donkeys Are Dying Because China Wants Their Hides For A Traditional Remedy
China reportedly needs 4 million donkey hides a year for the traditional medicine ejiao. They're importing hides from poor countries — and dealing a blow to people whose livelihood depends on donkeys.

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NPR News: Japanese Emperor Akihito Abdicates Throne; New Crown Prince To Ascend

Japanese Emperor Akihito Abdicates Throne; New Crown Prince To Ascend
The 85-year-old emperor is the first to retire in more than 200 years. His son, the Crown Prince Naruhito, will become emperor on Wednesday.

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NPR News: Is Buying A House Overrated?

Is Buying A House Overrated?
The Nobel laureate who co-created the way our nation measures home prices says that over the long run, they don't increase much. And when they do, it can mean a bubble. Are we in one now?

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NPR News: Teen Suicide Spiked After Debut Of Netflix's '13 Reasons Why,' Study Says

Teen Suicide Spiked After Debut Of Netflix's '13 Reasons Why,' Study Says
Boys ages 10-17 killed themselves at a much higher rate in the month after Netflix's show about suicide was released in 2017. Researchers attribute an extra 195 deaths that year to the series.

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NPR News: Abortion In The Third Trimester: A Rare Decision Often Made In Tragic Circumstances

Abortion In The Third Trimester: A Rare Decision Often Made In Tragic Circumstances
Concerned about the makeup of the Supreme Court, abortion-rights advocates are pushing for state legislation to protect abortion rights throughout pregnancy, in some cases into the third trimester.

Read more on NPR

NPR News: 'My Kids Are In Survival Mode': A Chat With 2019's Teacher Of The Year

'My Kids Are In Survival Mode': A Chat With 2019's Teacher Of The Year
Rodney Robinson, a teacher at a juvenile detention center in Richmond, Va., and the 2019 National Teacher of the Year, talks about needing diverse teachers and culturally relevant curriculum.

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NPR News: Even In The Robot Age, Manufacturers Need The Human Touch

Even In The Robot Age, Manufacturers Need The Human Touch
At modern auto plants, some tasks, like welding together a car's body, are entirely automated. But other essential jobs, including major portions of final assembly, are still best left to people.

Read more on NPR

NPR News: Is Measles Here To Stay?

Is Measles Here To Stay?
Vaccination eliminated measles from the U.S. nearly 20 years ago. But with this year's record-setting outbreaks, are we close to measles to making a sustained comeback?

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Health & Science - May 1, 2019 at 12:47AM - Is Measles Here To Stay?

NPR News: Trump And Democrats Agree On $2 Trillion For Infrastructure, But Not On How To Pay

Trump And Democrats Agree On $2 Trillion For Infrastructure, But Not On How To Pay
Democratic congressional leaders called the White House meeting "very constructive," but the big question remains unanswered. The parties will reconvene in a few weeks to discuss funding options.

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Health & Science - May 1, 2019 at 12:39AM - Trump And Democrats Agree On $2 Trillion For Infrastructure, But Not On How To Pay

NPR News: Tony Awards Nominations 2019: 'Hadestown' And 'Ain't Too Proud' Lead The Count

Tony Awards Nominations 2019: 'Hadestown' And 'Ain't Too Proud' Lead The Count
Tootsie, Beetlejuice and The Prom round up the Tony category for best musical, while The Ferryman, Gary, Ink, Choir Boy and What the Constitution Means to Me are all up for best play.

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Health & Science - April 30, 2019 at 11:35PM - Tony Awards Nominations 2019: 'Hadestown' And 'Ain't Too Proud' Lead The Count

NPR News: U.S. Measles Outbreaks Are Driven By A Global Surge In The Virus

U.S. Measles Outbreaks Are Driven By A Global Surge In The Virus
The World Health Organization tallied more than 112,000 measles cases in the first quarter of 2019 — up more than 300% compared to the same period in 2018.

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Health & Science - April 30, 2019 at 09:38PM - U.S. Measles Outbreaks Are Driven By A Global Surge In The Virus

NPR News: Trump Sues 2 Banks To Block Democrats From Investigating His Finances

Trump Sues 2 Banks To Block Democrats From Investigating His Finances
The lawsuit seeks to prevent Deutsche Bank and Capital One from responding to subpoenas from two House panels seeking personal financial documents related to the president, his family and his company.

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Health & Science - April 30, 2019 at 08:51PM - Trump Sues 2 Banks To Block Democrats From Investigating His Finances

NPR News: Juan Guaidó Says 'The Moment Is Now!' To Remove Maduro, Sparking Clashes In Venezuela

Juan Guaidó Says 'The Moment Is Now!' To Remove Maduro, Sparking Clashes In Venezuela
Saying "we are making history," Venezuela's opposition leader makes his boldest attempt yet to oust President Nicolás Maduro. On Tuesday, Juan Guaidó declared "Operation Freedom" has begun.

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Health & Science - April 30, 2019 at 08:50PM - Juan Guaidó Says 'The Moment Is Now!' To Remove Maduro, Sparking Clashes In Venezuela

NPR News: Alleged California Synagogue Shooter 'Part Of The History Of Evil,' His Parents Say

Alleged California Synagogue Shooter 'Part Of The History Of Evil,' His Parents Say
The parents of the man accused in the attack on the Poway synagogue in San Diego have condemned the attack as shocking and evil. A family attorney says they will not pay for his legal defense.

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Health & Science - April 30, 2019 at 08:01PM - Alleged California Synagogue Shooter 'Part Of The History Of Evil,' His Parents Say

NPR News: Emperor Akihito, Japan's 'Surprising Pacifist,' Steps Down After 30 Years

Emperor Akihito, Japan's 'Surprising Pacifist,' Steps Down After 30 Years
Japan's defeat in World War II "produced in him strong feelings against war and its chaos," says a childhood friend. Akihito has expressed deep remorse at home and abroad for Japan's wartime actions.

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Health & Science - April 30, 2019 at 07:55PM - Emperor Akihito, Japan's 'Surprising Pacifist,' Steps Down After 30 Years

NPR News: Donkeys Are Dying Because China Wants Their Hides For A Traditional Remedy

Donkeys Are Dying Because China Wants Their Hides For A Traditional Remedy
China reportedly needs 4 million donkey hides a year for the traditional medicine ejiao. They're importing hides from poor countries — and dealing a blow to people whose livelihood depends on donkeys.

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Health & Science - April 30, 2019 at 06:01PM - Donkeys Are Dying Because China Wants Their Hides For A Traditional Remedy

NPR News: Japanese Emperor Akihito Abdicates Throne; New Crown Prince To Ascend

Japanese Emperor Akihito Abdicates Throne; New Crown Prince To Ascend
The 85-year-old emperor is the first to retire in more than 200 years. His son, the Crown Prince Naruhito, will become emperor on Wednesday.

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Health & Science - April 30, 2019 at 05:43PM - Japanese Emperor Akihito Abdicates Throne; New Crown Prince To Ascend

NPR News: Is Buying A House Overrated?

Is Buying A House Overrated?
The Nobel laureate who co-created the way our nation measures home prices says that over the long run, they don't increase much. And when they do, it can mean a bubble. Are we in one now?

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Health & Science - April 30, 2019 at 05:31PM - Is Buying A House Overrated?

NPR News: Teen Suicide Spiked After Debut Of Netflix's '13 Reasons Why,' Study Says

Teen Suicide Spiked After Debut Of Netflix's '13 Reasons Why,' Study Says
Boys ages 10-17 killed themselves at a much higher rate in the month after Netflix's show about suicide was released in 2017. Researchers attribute an extra 195 deaths that year to the series.

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Health & Science - April 30, 2019 at 05:20PM - Teen Suicide Spiked After Debut Of Netflix's '13 Reasons Why,' Study Says

NPR News: Abortion In The Third Trimester: A Rare Decision Often Made In Tragic Circumstances

Abortion In The Third Trimester: A Rare Decision Often Made In Tragic Circumstances
Concerned about the makeup of the Supreme Court, abortion-rights advocates are pushing for state legislation to protect abortion rights throughout pregnancy, in some cases into the third trimester.

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Health & Science - April 30, 2019 at 04:03PM - Abortion In The Third Trimester: A Rare Decision Often Made In Tragic Circumstances

NPR News: 'My Kids Are In Survival Mode': A Chat With 2019's Teacher Of The Year

'My Kids Are In Survival Mode': A Chat With 2019's Teacher Of The Year
Rodney Robinson, a teacher at a juvenile detention center in Richmond, Va., and the 2019 National Teacher of the Year, talks about needing diverse teachers and a culturally relevant curriculum.

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Health & Science - April 30, 2019 at 04:03PM - 'My Kids Are In Survival Mode': A Chat With 2019's Teacher Of The Year

NPR News: Even In The Robot Age, Manufacturers Need The Human Touch

Even In The Robot Age, Manufacturers Need The Human Touch
At modern auto plants, some tasks, like welding together a car's body, are entirely automated. But other essential jobs, including major portions of final assembly, are still best left to people.

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Health & Science - April 30, 2019 at 04:03PM - Even In The Robot Age, Manufacturers Need The Human Touch

NPR News: CIA Joins Instagram

CIA Joins Instagram
The first post appeared to be a staged photo of a desk with a wig and trenchcoat draped over a chair.

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Health Care - April 26, 2019 at 04:06PM - CIA Joins Instagram

NPR News: Pilot Lands Plane On Tree

Pilot Lands Plane On Tree
Pilot John Gregory crash landed his small plane on top of a tree in Idaho. He was rescued by a volunteer firefighter.

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Health Care - April 26, 2019 at 04:06PM - Pilot Lands Plane On Tree

NPR News: Stay In A Potato

Stay In A Potato
A giant, 6-ton potato is being rented on Airbnb in Idaho.

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Health Care - April 25, 2019 at 04:12PM - Stay In A Potato

NPR News: Man Gets Apple Watch Back 6 Months After Losing It At The Beach

Man Gets Apple Watch Back 6 Months After Losing It At The Beach
Robert Bainter lost his Apple Watch body surfing in Huntington Beach, Calif., only to have someone find and return it six months later. It still worked, according to KTLA.

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Health Care - April 25, 2019 at 04:12PM - Man Gets Apple Watch Back 6 Months After Losing It At The Beach

NPR News: Why One Nebraska Man Is Grateful For A Pothole That Went Unfilled

Why One Nebraska Man Is Grateful For A Pothole That Went Unfilled
Omaha, Nebras., has many potholes. One of them stopped a man's heart attack when the ambulance he was in hit it.

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Health Care - April 20, 2019 at 03:23AM - Why One Nebraska Man Is Grateful For A Pothole That Went Unfilled

NPR News: 'Concreteberg' The Weight Of A Blue Whale Plagues London's Sewers

'Concreteberg' The Weight Of A Blue Whale Plagues London's Sewers
"It goes without saying that pouring concrete down the drains into our sewers isn't going to do any good," a London water provider said.

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Health Care - April 19, 2019 at 03:40AM - 'Concreteberg' The Weight Of A Blue Whale Plagues London's Sewers

NPR News: Dog Saved By Workers On Oil Rig, 135 Miles Off Thai Coast

Dog Saved By Workers On Oil Rig, 135 Miles Off Thai Coast
It's not clear how the animal ended up stranded in the middle of the Gulf of Thailand. But the pup, now named Boonrod, is gaining strength and looks happy and well-fed.

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Health Care - April 16, 2019 at 11:30PM - Dog Saved By Workers On Oil Rig, 135 Miles Off Thai Coast

NPR News: Do You Love Lying In Bed? Get Paid By NASA To Do It For Space Research

Do You Love Lying In Bed? Get Paid By NASA To Do It For Space Research
Researchers are currently looking for candidates who will stay in bed 24 hours a day, seven days a week for 60 straight days for a study on how the body adapts to weightlessness.

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Health Care - April 15, 2019 at 07:31AM - Do You Love Lying In Bed? Get Paid By NASA To Do It For Space Research

NPR News: The Mystery Of Julian Assange's Cat

The Mystery Of Julian Assange's Cat
Assange was arrested Thursday after the Ecuadorian Embassy in London said he was no longer welcome. But what happened to the self-proclaimed master of "counter-purrveillance?"

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Health Care - April 13, 2019 at 04:01AM - The Mystery Of Julian Assange's Cat

NPR News: Oregon Man Called Police About A Burglar. Armed Officers Found A Rogue Roomba

Oregon Man Called Police About A Burglar. Armed Officers Found A Rogue Roomba
Hearts pounding, guns ready to fire, officers entered the bathroom. But instead of confronting a suspect, they discovered a robotic vacuum that was apparently doing "a very thorough" job.

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Health Care - April 11, 2019 at 03:21AM - Oregon Man Called Police About A Burglar. Armed Officers Found A Rogue Roomba

NPR News: The Flying Baby From A Famous 1995 Patagonia Catalog Photo Is All Grown Up

The Flying Baby From A Famous 1995 Patagonia Catalog Photo Is All Grown Up
Jordan Leads lives in Las Vegas now and is studying to become a court reporter. An avid rock climber, Leads says she might want to re-create the iconic photo with her own child one day.

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Health Care - April 11, 2019 at 01:03AM - The Flying Baby From A Famous 1995 Patagonia Catalog Photo Is All Grown Up

NPR News: Oregon Authorities Respond To 911 Call, Discover Rogue Roomba

Oregon Authorities Respond To 911 Call, Discover Rogue Roomba
Washington County Sheriff deputies apprehended the robotic vacuum cleaner. The Sheriff's office posted the story with a photo of the Roomba — which had left no trace of the crime.

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Health Care - April 10, 2019 at 05:27PM - Oregon Authorities Respond To 911 Call, Discover Rogue Roomba

NPR News: Security Footage Catches Shoplifter Putting A Chainsaw In His Pants

Security Footage Catches Shoplifter Putting A Chainsaw In His Pants
The video shows a man in a California hardware store casually lifting up his jacket, slipping the chainsaw's blade into his pant leg, tucking his jacket over the engine and hobbling off.

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Health Care - April 8, 2019 at 05:55PM - Security Footage Catches Shoplifter Putting A Chainsaw In His Pants

NPR News: Florida Man Is Re-Arrested Just Minutes After His Release

Florida Man Is Re-Arrested Just Minutes After His Release
A man from Florida was arrested for grand theft. Once he was released on bond, the St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office noticed he was breaking into cars in the parking lot of the jail.

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Health Care - April 8, 2019 at 05:30PM - Florida Man Is Re-Arrested Just Minutes After His Release

NPR News: All Right. Some Cats Do Fetch

All Right. Some Cats Do Fetch
Even though they might not be as eager to please as dogs, cats can learn to fetch. And some even enjoy the game.

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Health Care - April 6, 2019 at 03:08AM - All Right. Some Cats Do Fetch

NPR News: Trump Sues 2 Banks To Block Democrats From Investigating His Finances

Trump Sues 2 Banks To Block Democrats From Investigating His Finances
The lawsuit seeks to prevent Deutsche Bank and Capital One from responding to subpoenas from two House panels seeking personal financial documents related to the president, his family and his company.

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Health & Science - April 30, 2019 at 08:51PM - Trump Sues 2 Banks To Block Democrats From Investigating His Finances

NPR News: Trump Sues Deutsche Bank And Capital One To Block Records' Release

Trump Sues Deutsche Bank And Capital One To Block Records' Release
President Trump wants to keep the banks from complying with congressional subpoenas seeking his bank records. He's joined in the suit by three of his children and some of his real estate businesses.

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Health & Science - April 30, 2019 at 06:56PM - Trump Sues Deutsche Bank And Capital One To Block Records' Release

NPR News: Is Buying A House Overrated?

Is Buying A House Overrated?
The Nobel laureate who co-created the way our nation measures home prices says that over the long run, they don't increase much. And when they do, it can mean a bubble. Are we in one now?

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Health & Science - April 30, 2019 at 05:31PM - Is Buying A House Overrated?

NPR News: Negotiators Are In Beijing For Talks On Ending U.S.-China Trade War

Negotiators Are In Beijing For Talks On Ending U.S.-China Trade War
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has been suggesting that the U.S. and China are closing in on a trade deal. NPR's David Greene talks to Erin Ennis, of the U.S.-China Business Council.

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Health & Science - April 30, 2019 at 04:03PM - Negotiators Are In Beijing For Talks On Ending U.S.-China Trade War

NPR News: Even In The Robot Age, Manufacturers Need The Human Touch

Even In The Robot Age, Manufacturers Need The Human Touch
At modern auto plants, some tasks, like welding together a car's body, are entirely automated. But other essential jobs, including major portions of final assembly, are still best left to people.

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Health & Science - April 30, 2019 at 04:03PM - Even In The Robot Age, Manufacturers Need The Human Touch

NPR News: As Nuclear Waste Piles Up, Private Companies Pitch New Ways To Store It

As Nuclear Waste Piles Up, Private Companies Pitch New Ways To Store It
Nuclear power plants around the country are running out of room to store spent fuel. Federal plans for a permanent disposal site are stalled, so private companies come up with their own solutions.

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Health & Science - April 30, 2019 at 04:00PM - As Nuclear Waste Piles Up, Private Companies Pitch New Ways To Store It

NPR News: Boeing CEO Defends 737 Max Jets Against Angry Shareholders

Boeing CEO Defends 737 Max Jets Against Angry Shareholders
Boeing executives gave an update on their 737 Max jetliners Monday. The planes have remained grounded since the company's second crash.

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Health & Science - April 30, 2019 at 05:20AM - Boeing CEO Defends 737 Max Jets Against Angry Shareholders

NPR News: U.S. Trade Negotiators Resume Trade Talks With China

U.S. Trade Negotiators Resume Trade Talks With China
U.S. and Chinese trade negotiators are back at the bargaining table. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin says after months of negotiation, they should know soon whether a final agreement is possible.

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Health & Science - April 30, 2019 at 05:17AM - U.S. Trade Negotiators Resume Trade Talks With China

NPR News: Where The Gender Pay Gap Is Widest

Where The Gender Pay Gap Is Widest
A report from Glassdoor reveals which industries have the starkest gender pay gaps.

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Health & Science - April 30, 2019 at 03:38AM - Where The Gender Pay Gap Is Widest

NPR News: Boeing CEO Faces Tough Questions On 737 Max Plane's Design

Boeing CEO Faces Tough Questions On 737 Max Plane's Design
Speaking to shareholders and the press, Dennis Muilenburg defended Boeing's planes and processes. But he admitted a software system and its activation were a "common link" in two recent crashes.

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Health & Science - April 30, 2019 at 02:39AM - Boeing CEO Faces Tough Questions On 737 Max Plane's Design

NPR News: CEO Dennis Muilenburg To Face Boeing's Shareholders After 2 Max 8 Crashes

CEO Dennis Muilenburg To Face Boeing's Shareholders After 2 Max 8 Crashes
Boeing's CEO appears at the company's annual meeting Monday morning in Chicago. It's the first time he'll face shareholders since two fatal crashes involving the now-grounded 737 Max 8 passenger jet.

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Health & Science - April 29, 2019 at 04:09PM - CEO Dennis Muilenburg To Face Boeing's Shareholders After 2 Max 8 Crashes

NPR News: News Brief: Synagogue Shooting, Joe Biden, Boeing Shareholders Meeting

News Brief: Synagogue Shooting, Joe Biden, Boeing Shareholders Meeting
A gunman opened fire at a California synagogue killing a woman. Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden holds his first campaign rally in Pittsburgh. Boeing's CEO faces shareholders in Chicago.

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Health & Science - April 29, 2019 at 04:09PM - News Brief: Synagogue Shooting, Joe Biden, Boeing Shareholders Meeting

NPR News: Keeping Money Secrets From Each Other: Financial Infidelity On The Rise

Keeping Money Secrets From Each Other: Financial Infidelity On The Rise
As many as 41% of American adults deceive their partners by hiding secret debts or accounts. Therapists say it's increasingly common, and it's both the loss of trust and resources that hurt.

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Health & Science - April 29, 2019 at 04:09PM - Keeping Money Secrets From Each Other: Financial Infidelity On The Rise

NPR News: The Record-Breaking Box Office Of 'Avengers: Endgame,' By The (Huge) Numbers

The Record-Breaking Box Office Of 'Avengers: Endgame,' By The (Huge) Numbers
Nobody is surprised that Avengers: Endgame is a hit, but even by superhero standards, it's had an enormous debut weekend, both in the U.S. and internationally.

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Health & Science - April 29, 2019 at 02:03AM - The Record-Breaking Box Office Of 'Avengers: Endgame,' By The (Huge) Numbers

NPR News: U.S. Economy Grows 3.2% During First Quarter Of 2019

U.S. Economy Grows 3.2% During First Quarter Of 2019
The U.S. economy started 2019 with a bang, growing at a better-than-expected rate of 3.2% in the first three months of the year.

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Health & Science - April 27, 2019 at 04:59AM - U.S. Economy Grows 3.2% During First Quarter Of 2019

NPR News: Heavy Rotation: 10 Songs Public Radio Can't Stop Playing

Heavy Rotation: 10 Songs Public Radio Can't Stop Playing
On this month's Heavy Rotation, hear the latest songs from Ari Lennox, Anderson .Paak, Ben Kweller, Y La Bamba and more.

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NPR News: Baloji Finds His Freedom In Between Genres

Baloji Finds His Freedom In Between Genres
Congolese-Belgian musician Baloji blends hip-hop, funk and traditional Congolese sounds to create his own unique music.

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NPR News: ScHoolboy Q's 'CrasH Talk' Album Is A Woozy, World-Weary Trip

ScHoolboy Q's 'CrasH Talk' Album Is A Woozy, World-Weary Trip
The TDE artist returns with fits of anxiety and maturity, three years after his Grammy-nominated Blank Face LP.

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NPR News: At Kanye West's Sunday Service, 'He Is The Church'

At Kanye West's Sunday Service, 'He Is The Church'
Kanye West has been hosting exclusive worship gatherings he calls "Sunday Service." Jia Tolentino, staff writer for The New Yorker, breaks down the rapper's religious evolution.

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NPR News: Kevin Abstract Dwells On A Past Love On 'Peach'

Kevin Abstract Dwells On A Past Love On 'Peach'
The leader of hip-hop boy band BROCKHAMPTON releases his latest song "Peach" in preparation for his album, ARIZONA baby.

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NPR News: Lil Dicky's 'Earth' Video Is Band Aid For The Internet

Lil Dicky's 'Earth' Video Is Band Aid For The Internet
How did this guy manage to create a music video that rivals this year's Coachella lineup, recalling the infamous '80s supergroup that also hoped to heal the world with song?

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NPR News: Kevin Abstract Shares 'Ghettobaby' EP On The Road To New Album

Kevin Abstract Shares 'Ghettobaby' EP On The Road To New Album
The Texas rapper is sharing his album, ARIZONA baby, three songs at a time. Ghettobaby adds three songs to the tracklist.

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NPR News: With His First Album In 5 Years, A 'Fire Is Coming' From Flying Lotus

With His First Album In 5 Years, A 'Fire Is Coming' From Flying Lotus
The genre-jumping producer is set to release Flamagra, his first album in five years, in May with features from Solange, Anderson .Paak, George Clinton and more.

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NPR News: After Coachella Premiere, Childish Gambino's Film 'Guava Island' Is Streaming

After Coachella Premiere, Childish Gambino's Film 'Guava Island' Is Streaming
Following a major year for the "This Is America" rapper, Guava Island is a modestly stunning — and at times unnerving — extended music video about music's power to unite amid tyranny and greed.

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NPR News: Thutmose Experiments With Genres While Honoring His Nigerian Roots

Thutmose Experiments With Genres While Honoring His Nigerian Roots
Nigerian-born, Brooklyn-based rapper Thutmose named himself after an ancient Egyptian pharaoh — a nod to the kingly responsibility he feels for his family and his music.

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NPR News: 10 Coachella Performances Worth Watching On YouTube This Weekend

10 Coachella Performances Worth Watching On YouTube This Weekend
Looking to avoid the hefty price tag of a festival pass? Reluctant to experience Coachella anywhere but on a couch? We've got you covered.

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NPR News: Thousands Gather In LA For Nipsey Hussle's Memorial Service And Procession

Thousands Gather In LA For Nipsey Hussle's Memorial Service And Procession
Nearly 20,000 people gathered at LA's Staples Center to honor deceased rapper Nipsey Hussle in a public memorial service following his shooting death on March 31.

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NPR News: Wrangler On His Booty: Lil Nas X On The Making And The Magic Of 'Old Town Road'

Wrangler On His Booty: Lil Nas X On The Making And The Magic Of 'Old Town Road'
The artist behind the country-trap hit, who celebrated his 20th birthday and topped the charts this week, is less beholden to any genre than he is to the shape-shifting nature of online identity.

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NPR News: Tierra Whack Serves Up Spuds With A Side Of Horror In 'Unemployed' Video

Tierra Whack Serves Up Spuds With A Side Of Horror In 'Unemployed' Video
The Philadelphia rapper outdoes herself with a morbid, surrealist short that resembles an alternate-dimension Bon Appétit video.

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NPR News: Lil Nas X, Country Music's Unlikely Son, Sparks Conversation On Genre And Race

Lil Nas X, Country Music's Unlikely Son, Sparks Conversation On Genre And Race
Lil Nas X's viral hit "Old Town Road" was pulled from Billboard's Hot Country Songs Chart, raising questions over discrimination in the country music industry.

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NPR News: Heavy Rotation: 10 Songs Public Radio Can't Stop Playing

Heavy Rotation: 10 Songs Public Radio Can't Stop Playing
On this month's Heavy Rotation, hear the latest songs from Ari Lennox, Anderson .Paak, Ben Kweller, Y La Bamba and more.

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Health & Science - April 27, 2019 at 09:00PM - Heavy Rotation: 10 Songs Public Radio Can't Stop Playing

NPR News: Baloji Finds His Freedom In Between Genres

Baloji Finds His Freedom In Between Genres
Congolese-Belgian musician Baloji blends hip-hop, funk and traditional Congolese sounds to create his own unique music.

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Health & Science - April 27, 2019 at 07:41PM - Baloji Finds His Freedom In Between Genres

NPR News: ScHoolboy Q's 'CrasH Talk' Album Is A Woozy, World-Weary Trip

ScHoolboy Q's 'CrasH Talk' Album Is A Woozy, World-Weary Trip
The TDE artist returns with fits of anxiety and maturity, three years after his Grammy-nominated Blank Face LP.

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Health & Science - April 26, 2019 at 09:15PM - ScHoolboy Q's 'CrasH Talk' Album Is A Woozy, World-Weary Trip

NPR News: At Kanye West's Sunday Service, 'He Is The Church'

At Kanye West's Sunday Service, 'He Is The Church'
Kanye West has been hosting exclusive worship gatherings he calls "Sunday Service." Jia Tolentino, staff writer for The New Yorker, breaks down the rapper's religious evolution.

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Health & Science - April 26, 2019 at 04:14AM - At Kanye West's Sunday Service, 'He Is The Church'

NPR News: Kevin Abstract Dwells On A Past Love On 'Peach'

Kevin Abstract Dwells On A Past Love On 'Peach'
The leader of hip-hop boy band BROCKHAMPTON releases his latest song "Peach" in preparation for his album, ARIZONA baby.

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Health & Science - April 25, 2019 at 02:23AM - Kevin Abstract Dwells On A Past Love On 'Peach'

NPR News: Lil Dicky's 'Earth' Video Is Band Aid For The Internet

Lil Dicky's 'Earth' Video Is Band Aid For The Internet
How did this guy manage to create a music video that rivals this year's Coachella lineup, recalling the infamous '80s supergroup that also hoped to heal the world with song?

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Health & Science - April 20, 2019 at 12:01AM - Lil Dicky's 'Earth' Video Is Band Aid For The Internet

NPR News: Kevin Abstract Shares 'Ghettobaby' EP On The Road To New Album

Kevin Abstract Shares 'Ghettobaby' EP On The Road To New Album
The Texas rapper is sharing his album, ARIZONA baby, three songs at a time. Ghettobaby adds three songs to the tracklist.

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Health & Science - April 19, 2019 at 12:47AM - Kevin Abstract Shares 'Ghettobaby' EP On The Road To New Album

NPR News: With His First Album In 5 Years, A 'Fire Is Coming' From Flying Lotus

With His First Album In 5 Years, A 'Fire Is Coming' From Flying Lotus
The genre-jumping producer is set to release Flamagra, his first album in five years, in May with features from Solange, Anderson .Paak, George Clinton and more.

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Health & Science - April 17, 2019 at 11:34PM - With His First Album In 5 Years, A 'Fire Is Coming' From Flying Lotus

NPR News: After Coachella Premiere, Childish Gambino's Film 'Guava Island' Is Streaming

After Coachella Premiere, Childish Gambino's Film 'Guava Island' Is Streaming
Following a major year for the "This Is America" rapper, Guava Island is a modestly stunning — and at times unnerving — extended music video about music's power to unite amid tyranny and greed.

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Health & Science - April 13, 2019 at 10:53PM - After Coachella Premiere, Childish Gambino's Film 'Guava Island' Is Streaming

NPR News: Thutmose Experiments With Genres While Honoring His Nigerian Roots

Thutmose Experiments With Genres While Honoring His Nigerian Roots
Nigerian-born, Brooklyn-based rapper Thutmose named himself after an ancient Egyptian pharaoh — a nod to the kingly responsibility he feels for his family and his music.

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Health & Science - April 13, 2019 at 04:40AM - Thutmose Experiments With Genres While Honoring His Nigerian Roots

NPR News: 10 Coachella Performances Worth Watching On YouTube This Weekend

10 Coachella Performances Worth Watching On YouTube This Weekend
Looking to avoid the hefty price tag of a festival pass? Reluctant to experience Coachella anywhere but on a couch? We've got you covered.

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Health & Science - April 13, 2019 at 02:31AM - 10 Coachella Performances Worth Watching On YouTube This Weekend

NPR News: Thousands Gather In LA For Nipsey Hussle's Memorial Service And Procession

Thousands Gather In LA For Nipsey Hussle's Memorial Service And Procession
Nearly 20,000 people gathered at LA's Staples Center to honor deceased rapper Nipsey Hussle in a public memorial service following his shooting death on March 31.

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Health & Science - April 12, 2019 at 07:07AM - Thousands Gather In LA For Nipsey Hussle's Memorial Service And Procession

NPR News: Wrangler On His Booty: Lil Nas X On The Making And The Magic Of 'Old Town Road'

Wrangler On His Booty: Lil Nas X On The Making And The Magic Of 'Old Town Road'
The artist behind the country-trap hit, who celebrated his 20th birthday and topped the charts this week, is less beholden to any genre than he is to the shape-shifting nature of online identity.

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Health & Science - April 11, 2019 at 03:50AM - Wrangler On His Booty: Lil Nas X On The Making And The Magic Of 'Old Town Road'

NPR News: Tierra Whack Serves Up Spuds With A Side Of Horror In 'Unemployed' Video

Tierra Whack Serves Up Spuds With A Side Of Horror In 'Unemployed' Video
The Philadelphia rapper outdoes herself with a morbid, surrealist short that resembles an alternate-dimension Bon Appétit video.

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Health & Science - April 10, 2019 at 12:50AM - Tierra Whack Serves Up Spuds With A Side Of Horror In 'Unemployed' Video

NPR News: Lil Nas X, Country Music's Unlikely Son, Sparks Conversation On Genre And Race

Lil Nas X, Country Music's Unlikely Son, Sparks Conversation On Genre And Race
Lil Nas X's viral hit "Old Town Road" was pulled from Billboard's Hot Country Songs Chart, raising questions over discrimination in the country music industry.

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Health & Science - April 5, 2019 at 04:05PM - Lil Nas X, Country Music's Unlikely Son, Sparks Conversation On Genre And Race

Instagram Introduces Shoppable Influencers


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The platform takes its next step into the future of e-commerce.
Instagram Introduces Shoppable Influencers - By MATTHEW SCHNEIER - Category Style - Keyword Mobile Applications, Social Media - From The New York Times - Published at April 30, 2019 at 07:00AM

A Marijuana Brand With Loads of Street Cred


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Sherbinskis, a favorite in hip-hop circles, is opening a store in Los Angeles that will sell fashion, along with cannabis.
A Marijuana Brand With Loads of Street Cred - By ALEX WILLIAMS - Category Style - Keyword Marijuana - From The New York Times - Published at April 30, 2019 at 07:00AM

Are You Ready for Drive-Thru Botox?


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A new wave of beauty bars aims to make injectables as easy as a Drybar blowout.
Are You Ready for Drive-Thru Botox? - By COURTNEY RUBIN - Category Style - Keyword Botox (Drug), Face - From The New York Times - Published at April 30, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: U.S. Measles Outbreak Is Linked To Global Surge In The Virus

U.S. Measles Outbreak Is Linked To Global Surge In The Virus
The World Health Organization tallied more than 112,000 measles cases in the first quarter of 2019 — up more than 300% compared to the same period in 2018

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NPR News: Teen Suicide Spiked After Debut Of Netflix's '13 Reasons Why,' Study Says

Teen Suicide Spiked After Debut Of Netflix's '13 Reasons Why,' Study Says
Boys aged 10-17 killed themselves at a much higher rate in the month after Netflix's show about suicide was released in 2017. Researchers attribute an extra 195 deaths that year to the series.

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NPR News: As Nuclear Waste Piles Up, Private Companies Pitch New Ways To Store It

As Nuclear Waste Piles Up, Private Companies Pitch New Ways To Store It
Nuclear power plants around the country are running out of room to store spent fuel. Federal plans for a permanent disposal site are stalled, so private companies are pitching their own solutions.

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Health & Science - April 30, 2019 at 04:00PM - As Nuclear Waste Piles Up, Private Companies Pitch New Ways To Store It

Thứ Hai, 29 tháng 4, 2019

NPR News: Measles Cases In The U.S. Reach Highest Count In 25 Years

Measles Cases In The U.S. Reach Highest Count In 25 Years
Federal health officials released the latest national measles count Monday. Measles has been reported in 22 states.

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Health Care - April 30, 2019 at 03:53AM - Measles Cases In The U.S. Reach Highest Count In 25 Years

NPR News: Summer Bummer: A Young Camper's $142,938 Snakebite

Summer Bummer: A Young Camper's $142,938 Snakebite
The snake struck a 9-year-old hiker at dusk on a nature trail in Illinois. Expensive antivenin and a helicopter ride to the hospital led to big bills that struck her parents a few weeks later.

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Health Care - April 30, 2019 at 02:38AM - Summer Bummer: A Young Camper's $142,938 Snakebite

Measles Cases Surpass 700 as Outbreak Continues Unabated


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The virus has been found in 22 states, and outbreaks in New York and Los Angeles are growing quickly.
Measles Cases Surpass 700 as Outbreak Continues Unabated - By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr. - at Health - Keyword: Measles, Epidemics, Vaccination and Immunization - From The New York Times - Published at April 29, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Measles Shots Aren't Just For Kids: Many Adults Could Use A Booster Too

Measles Shots Aren't Just For Kids: Many Adults Could Use A Booster Too
With U.S. measles cases at record highs, doctors say adults who got vaccinated prior to 1968 should consider getting revaccinated to make sure they and their neighbors are protected.

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Health & Science - April 29, 2019 at 04:09PM - Measles Shots Aren't Just For Kids: Many Adults Could Use A Booster Too

NPR News: Measles Shots Aren't Just For Kids: Many Adults Could Use A Booster Too

Measles Shots Aren't Just For Kids: Many Adults Could Use A Booster Too
With U.S. measles cases at record highs, doctors say adults who got vaccinated prior to 1968 should consider getting revaccinated to make sure they and their neighbors are protected.

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Chủ Nhật, 28 tháng 4, 2019

NPR News: Melinda Gates On Marriage, Parenting, And Why She Made Bill Drive The Kids To School

Melinda Gates On Marriage, Parenting, And Why She Made Bill Drive The Kids To School
In her new book, The Moment Of Lift, the co-founder of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation calls on readers to support women everywhere as a means to lift up society.

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Health Care - April 29, 2019 at 04:09AM - Melinda Gates On Marriage, Parenting, And Why She Made Bill Drive The Kids To School

NPR News: 'Brady Bunch' Episode Fuels Campaigns Against Vaccines And Marcia's Miffed

'Brady Bunch' Episode Fuels Campaigns Against Vaccines And Marcia's Miffed
One of TV's most famous families laughed off the measles in 1960s. The episode has resurfaced in battles over measles vaccinations today.

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Thứ Sáu, 26 tháng 4, 2019

Ageism: A ‘Prevalent and Insidious’ Health Threat


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The World Health Organization has begun four studies intended to define ageism and identify ways to combat it.
Ageism: A ‘Prevalent and Insidious’ Health Threat - By PAULA SPAN - at Health - Keyword: Age, Chronological, Discrimination, Elderly, Psychology and Psychologists - From The New York Times - Published at April 26, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Candida Auris: The Deadly Fungus Among Us

Candida Auris: The Deadly Fungus Among Us
What you need to know about an emerging superbug.

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Health & Science - April 23, 2019 at 10:06PM - Candida Auris: The Deadly Fungus Among Us

NPR News: Teaching Climate Change: Push And Pull

Teaching Climate Change: Push And Pull
A new poll shows that only 42 percent of teachers cover climate change in their classrooms.

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Health & Science - April 23, 2019 at 09:05PM - Teaching Climate Change: Push And Pull

Turning 125 Years Old


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Benefits were held for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center, the Lenox Hill Neighborhood House and WNET.
Turning 125 Years Old - By DENNY LEE - Category Style - Keyword Parties (Social), Philanthropy - From The New York Times - Published at April 26, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Does Taking Time For Compassion Make Doctors Better At Their Jobs?

Does Taking Time For Compassion Make Doctors Better At Their Jobs?
In their new book Compassionomics, two doctors review the field of compassion research. Their finding? When physicians take time to connect and express care, both patients and doctors benefit.

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Health Care - April 26, 2019 at 09:17PM - Does Taking Time For Compassion Make Doctors Better At Their Jobs?

Zsela Thompson Sings Moody Ballads for the Fashion and Art Set


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The 24-year-old singer and songwriter recently released her first single, “Noise.”
Zsela Thompson Sings Moody Ballads for the Fashion and Art Set - By DALYA BENOR - Category Style - Keyword Music - From The New York Times - Published at April 26, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: This Is Your Brain On Ads: How Mass Marketing Affects Our Minds

This Is Your Brain On Ads: How Mass Marketing Affects Our Minds
How many ads have you encountered today? On this week's radio show, we discuss the insidiousness of advertising in American media.

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Health & Science - April 26, 2019 at 04:00AM - This Is Your Brain On Ads: How Mass Marketing Affects Our Minds

NPR News: Students In Mozambique Are Afraid The Winds Will Blow Them Away

Students In Mozambique Are Afraid The Winds Will Blow Them Away
Cyclone Idai damaged over 600 schools in Mozambique. Teachers and administrators struggle to rebuild and keep kids in class in the aftermath.

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We Live in Packs


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In San Francisco, the dogs are very out.
We Live in Packs - By BLAKE MONTGOMERY - Category Style - Keyword Computers and the Internet, Social Media - From The New York Times - Published at April 26, 2019 at 07:00AM

Thứ Năm, 25 tháng 4, 2019

It’s Not You, It’s Men


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After two long-term girlfriends broke up with me by coming out, I realized that the straight and narrow life — as I was living it — wasn’t much fun.
It’s Not You, It’s Men - By JUSTIN CHEN - Category Style - Keyword Dating and Relationships, Love (Emotion) - From The New York Times - Published at April 26, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: After Pentagon Ends Contract, Top-Secret Scientists' Group Vows To Carry On

After Pentagon Ends Contract, Top-Secret Scientists' Group Vows To Carry On
The 60 or so members of the Jasons are normal academics by day. But each summer, they come together to study tough problems for the military, intelligence agencies, and other parts of the government.

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Health & Science - April 26, 2019 at 04:03AM - After Pentagon Ends Contract, Top-Secret Scientists' Group Vows To Carry On

NPR News: 5 Years After Flint's Crisis Began, Is The Water Safe?

5 Years After Flint's Crisis Began, Is The Water Safe?
"In some ways we're better," says activist Melissa Mays. "In other ways, we're forever poisoned, damaged, traumatized ... that's not gonna ever be better."

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Health & Science - April 26, 2019 at 12:54AM - 5 Years After Flint's Crisis Began, Is The Water Safe?

White Privilege Begets White Privilege


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A reader asks: Can I tell my friend that race should play a bigger role in her parenting?
White Privilege Begets White Privilege - By PHILIP GALANES - Category Style - Keyword Whites - From The New York Times - Published at April 25, 2019 at 07:00AM

Thứ Tư, 24 tháng 4, 2019

NPR News: CDC Reports Largest U.S. Measles Outbreak Since Year 2000

CDC Reports Largest U.S. Measles Outbreak Since Year 2000
There are 695 cases in 22 states. HHS Secretary Alex Azar said the spike was "avoidable" and he called measles vaccines "among the most extensively studied medical products we have."

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Measles Outbreak Infects 695, Highest Number Since 2000


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The outbreak, linked to skepticism about vaccines, has led to extraordinary measures, including $1,000 fines and bans on unvaccinated children in public.
Measles Outbreak Infects 695, Highest Number Since 2000 - By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr. - at Health - Keyword: Measles, Vaccination and Immunization, Children and Childhood, Epidemics - From The New York Times - Published at April 24, 2019 at 07:00AM

W.H.O. Says Limited or No Screen Time for Children Under 5


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Infants under 1 year old should not be exposed to electronic screens, and children between the ages of 2 and 4 should not have more than one daily hour of “sedentary screen time,” the agency said Wednesday.
W.H.O. Says Limited or No Screen Time for Children Under 5 - By EMILY S. RUEB - at Health - Keyword: Children and Childhood, Computer Monitors, Computers and the Internet - From The New York Times - Published at April 24, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: NASA's InSight Probe May Have Recorded First Sounds Of Marsquake

NASA's InSight Probe May Have Recorded First Sounds Of Marsquake
A NASA probe called InSight is on Mars listening for marsquakes and it seems it has detected the first sounds of a quake, probably.

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Health & Science - April 25, 2019 at 04:14AM - NASA's InSight Probe May Have Recorded First Sounds Of Marsquake

DeWanda Wise Reads ‘Talking to My Fiancé About My New Girlfriend’


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On this week’s Modern Love podcast, the “She’s Gotta Have It” actress reads an essay about commitment and polyamory.
DeWanda Wise Reads ‘Talking to My Fiancé About My New Girlfriend’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Podcasts - From The New York Times - Published at April 24, 2019 at 07:00AM

The Most Wondrous Things at the Milan Furniture Fair


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Designers trotted out their latest creations. Earth-friendly materials, bizarre shapes and coziness were among the themes.
The Most Wondrous Things at the Milan Furniture Fair - By JULIE LASKY - Category Style - Keyword Furniture, Interior Design and Furnishings - From The New York Times - Published at April 24, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Scientists Explain A Common Fight In Basketball

Scientists Explain A Common Fight In Basketball
Are players just pretending to be so certain that it's out on their opponent? Or could there be a difference in how they experience the event that has them pointing a finger at the other player?

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Health & Science - April 25, 2019 at 02:17AM - Scientists Explain A Common Fight In Basketball

NPR News: Decoded Brain Signals Could Give Voiceless People A Way To Talk

Decoded Brain Signals Could Give Voiceless People A Way To Talk
Scientists have found a way to transform electrical signals in the brain into intelligible speech. The advance may help people paralyzed by a stroke or disease, but the technology is experimental.

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Health & Science - April 25, 2019 at 12:58AM - Decoded Brain Signals Could Give Voiceless People A Way To Talk

Taylor Swift, Nancy Pelosi and Jared Kushner at the Time 100 Gala


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And Mick Jagger’s girlfriend, Melanie Hamrick, choreographed a ballet.
Taylor Swift, Nancy Pelosi and Jared Kushner at the Time 100 Gala - By BEN WIDDICOMBE - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at April 24, 2019 at 07:00AM

Me-OW! It’s the End of the Catfight


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Popular for over a century, a sexist term has fallen out of favor in the #MeToo era.
Me-OW! It’s the End of the Catfight - By KAYLEEN SCHAEFER - Category Style - Keyword Women and Girls, Discrimination - From The New York Times - Published at April 24, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: County Jails Struggle With A New Role As America's Prime Centers For Opioid Detox

County Jails Struggle With A New Role As America's Prime Centers For Opioid Detox
The National Sheriffs' Association has published a detailed guide to jail-based medication-assisted treatment. States hardest hit by opioids are moving fastest to get inmates the help needed to quit.

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Health Care - April 24, 2019 at 04:05PM - County Jails Struggle With A New Role As America's Prime Centers For Opioid Detox

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NPR News: Rochester Drug Cooperative Faces Federal Criminal Charges Over Role In Opioid Epidemic

Rochester Drug Cooperative Faces Federal Criminal Charges Over Role In Opioid Epidemic
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Gary Craig, a Democrat and Chronicle reporter, about the first major pharmaceutical distributor to face federal criminal charges over its role in the opioid epidemic.

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Health Care - April 24, 2019 at 05:13AM - Rochester Drug Cooperative Faces Federal Criminal Charges Over Role In Opioid Epidemic

Living in the Age of Political Memes


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Tensions across parties and borders are high. Should we laugh about it?
Living in the Age of Political Memes - By ELIA RATHORE - Category Style - Keyword Millennial Generation, Politics and Government - From The New York Times - Published at April 23, 2019 at 07:00AM

Tiny Love Stories: ‘I. Was. So. Over. It.’


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Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
Tiny Love Stories: ‘I. Was. So. Over. It.’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Modern Love (Times Column), Dating and Relationships - From The New York Times - Published at April 23, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Drowning In Parenting Advice? Here's Some Advice For That

Drowning In Parenting Advice? Here's Some Advice For That
In her new book Cribsheet, economist Emily Oster offers a lifeline to parents overwhelmed by contradictory parenting guidance. She offers a data-driven, and common-sense, approach to raising a baby.

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A Pink Bar on the Bowery With a Fashionable Brunch


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CBGB this isn’t. Short Stories lures a crowd of 20-somethings in fancy heels and upmarket hoodies.
A Pink Bar on the Bowery With a Fashionable Brunch - By ALYSON PENN - Category Style - Keyword Bars and Nightclubs - From The New York Times - Published at April 23, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Hospitals Chafe Under A Medicare Rule That Reduces Payments To Far-Flung Clinics

Hospitals Chafe Under A Medicare Rule That Reduces Payments To Far-Flung Clinics
Hospital-owned clinics that are miles away should be reimbursed at the same rates as an independent doctor, but not more, Medicare says. That new rule could save taxpayers $380 million in 2019.

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Health Care - April 23, 2019 at 04:00PM - Hospitals Chafe Under A Medicare Rule That Reduces Payments To Far-Flung Clinics

Thứ Hai, 22 tháng 4, 2019

NPR News: Special K: Ketamine, From Party Drug To Depression Medication

Special K: Ketamine, From Party Drug To Depression Medication
A new drug based on ketamine was recently approved by the FDA to treat depression in treatment-resistant patients.

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Health & Science - April 22, 2019 at 10:06PM - Special K: Ketamine, From Party Drug To Depression Medication

Elizabeth Olsen, Superhero, Seeks Magic for Her ‘Sad’ Hair


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The actress, who plays the Scarlet Witch in the new Marvel film “Avengers: Endgame,” shares her idiosyncratic beauty rituals, like using placenta serum.
Elizabeth Olsen, Superhero, Seeks Magic for Her ‘Sad’ Hair - By BEE SHAPIRO - Category Style - Keyword Cosmetics and Toiletries, Skin - From The New York Times - Published at April 22, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Google Searches For Ways To Put Artificial Intelligence To Use In Health Care

Google Searches For Ways To Put Artificial Intelligence To Use In Health Care
The search giant's push into artificial intelligence as a tool for health improvement is a natural evolution for a company that has developed algorithms that reach deep into our lives through the Web.

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Health Care - April 23, 2019 at 01:42AM - Google Searches For Ways To Put Artificial Intelligence To Use In Health Care

NPR News: Meal Kits Have Smaller Carbon Footprint Than Grocery Shopping, Study Says

Meal Kits Have Smaller Carbon Footprint Than Grocery Shopping, Study Says
While it may seem that heaps of plastic from meal kit delivery services make them less environmentally friendly than traditional grocery shopping, a new study suggests that's not necessarily true.

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Health & Science - April 23, 2019 at 01:35AM - Meal Kits Have Smaller Carbon Footprint Than Grocery Shopping, Study Says

Wary of Chinese Espionage, Houston Cancer Center Chose to Fire 3 Scientists


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The director of the National Institutes of Health said that 55 similar investigations into possible foreign exploitation of American research are happening nationwide.
Wary of Chinese Espionage, Houston Cancer Center Chose to Fire 3 Scientists - By MIHIR ZAVERI - at Health - Keyword: Research - From The New York Times - Published at April 22, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Scientists Dig Into Hard Questions About The Fluorinated Pollutants Known As PFAS

Scientists Dig Into Hard Questions About The Fluorinated Pollutants Known As PFAS
PFAS are a family of chemicals accumulating in the soil, rivers, drinking water and the human body. How much exposure to these substances in clothes, firefighting foam and food wrap is too much?

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Health & Science - April 22, 2019 at 04:01PM - Scientists Dig Into Hard Questions About The Fluorinated Pollutants Known As PFAS

NPR News: Scientists Dig Into Hard Questions About The Fluorinated Pollutants Known As PFAS

Scientists Dig Into Hard Questions About The Fluorinated Pollutants Known As PFAS
PFAS are a family of chemicals accumulating in the soil, rivers, drinking water and the human body. How much exposure to these substances in clothes, firefighting foam and food wrap is too much?

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Chủ Nhật, 21 tháng 4, 2019

The Giants at the Heart of the Opioid Crisis


By DANNY HAKIM, WILLIAM K. RASHBAUM and RONI CARYN RABIN from NYT Health https://nyti.ms/2XyShLk
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Civil suits filed by three states accuse pharmaceutical distributors of flooding the country with opioids while devising systems to evade regulators.
The Giants at the Heart of the Opioid Crisis - By DANNY HAKIM, WILLIAM K. RASHBAUM and RONI CARYN RABIN - at Health - Keyword: Opioids and Opiates, Drug Abuse and Traffic, Drugs (Pharmaceuticals) - From The New York Times - Published at April 22, 2019 at 07:00AM

‘Medicare for All’ Could Cost Hospitals Billions of Dollars


By REED ABELSON from NYT Health https://nyti.ms/2Izqlnp
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Private insurance pays hospitals much more than the federal government does for patient care. If Medicare for all means Medicare rates, expect an industry backlash.
‘Medicare for All’ Could Cost Hospitals Billions of Dollars - By REED ABELSON - at Health - Keyword: Hospitals, Medicare, Health Insurance and Managed Care - From The New York Times - Published at April 21, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Former Astronaut On Watching For Life-Destroying Objects From Space

Former Astronaut On Watching For Life-Destroying Objects From Space
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks to former astronaut Ed Lu, who co-founded a planetary defense nonprofit, about a meteor that exploded with the energy of 10 atomic bombs over the Bering Sea.

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Health & Science - April 21, 2019 at 06:46PM - Former Astronaut On Watching For Life-Destroying Objects From Space

The Kingpin in Heels Returns


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Kate del Castillo is back as the infamous druglord on “La Reina del Sur.”
The Kingpin in Heels Returns - By CONCEPCIÓN DE LEÓN - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at April 21, 2019 at 07:00AM

Thứ Bảy, 20 tháng 4, 2019

NPR News: Amid Rural Doctor Shortage, Dozens Of Medical Workers Charged In Opioid Crackdown

Amid Rural Doctor Shortage, Dozens Of Medical Workers Charged In Opioid Crackdown
A recent opioid sting caught 60 people, including doctors, accused of enabling addicts. Physician Stephen Loyd tells NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer how the sting could affect addicted patients.

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Health Care - April 21, 2019 at 04:23AM - Amid Rural Doctor Shortage, Dozens Of Medical Workers Charged In Opioid Crackdown

NPR News: Prison For Forced Addiction Treatment? A Parent's 'Last Resort' Has Consequences

Prison For Forced Addiction Treatment? A Parent's 'Last Resort' Has Consequences
Thousands of Massachusetts residents have been committed to treatment for addiction against their will. Some families say locking up addicts in prison isn't treatment. Others say it saves lives.

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Health Care - April 20, 2019 at 06:10PM - Prison For Forced Addiction Treatment? A Parent's 'Last Resort' Has Consequences

Tom Ford, Fragrant Vegan Vampire


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How a designer known for sex and excess became a devoted family man — and C.F.D.A. chief!
Tom Ford, Fragrant Vegan Vampire - By MAUREEN DOWD - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at April 20, 2019 at 07:00AM

Confirm or Deny: Tom Ford


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The designer on black’s many shades, the perils of champagne breath and whether men should wear makeup.
Confirm or Deny: Tom Ford - By MAUREEN DOWD - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at April 20, 2019 at 07:00AM

Thứ Sáu, 19 tháng 4, 2019

NPR News: 'Einstein's Unfinished Revolution' Looks At The Quantum-Physics-And-Reality Problem

'Einstein's Unfinished Revolution' Looks At The Quantum-Physics-And-Reality Problem
A century after the birth of quantum mechanics, no one is sure what it is telling us about the nature of reality — and Lee Smolin's book adds to a stream of excellent works on the topic.

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Health & Science - April 20, 2019 at 02:01AM - 'Einstein's Unfinished Revolution' Looks At The Quantum-Physics-And-Reality Problem

NPR News: Anti-Tobacco Advocates Question McConnell Plan To Raise Minimum Purchasing Age

Anti-Tobacco Advocates Question McConnell Plan To Raise Minimum Purchasing Age
Citing an "unprecedented spike" in teens vaping, Sen. Mitch McConnell said the bill would raise the minimum age for people to buy tobacco products from 18 to 21. Tobacco companies back the proposal.

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Juice WRLD, the Young Rapper, Confronts Death at a Brooklyn Cemetery


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Catacombs, famous headstones and a place to deposit secrets. “What is this?” he said. “The gates of Hell?”
Juice WRLD, the Young Rapper, Confronts Death at a Brooklyn Cemetery - By BEN DETRICK - Category Style - Keyword Music - From The New York Times - Published at April 19, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Hurricane Michael Was A Category 5, NOAA Finds – The First Since Andrew In 1992

Hurricane Michael Was A Category 5, NOAA Finds – The First Since Andrew In 1992
With winds of 160 mph, the October hurricane was the strongest on record to make landfall on the Florida Panhandle, where communities are still trying to recover. NOAA upgraded it from a Category 4.

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Health & Science - April 20, 2019 at 12:04AM - Hurricane Michael Was A Category 5, NOAA Finds – The First Since Andrew In 1992

Commuting While Pregnant: A Long Ride Could Be a Risky One


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Traveling 50 or more miles to and from work may negatively affect unborn babies, a new study suggests.
Commuting While Pregnant: A Long Ride Could Be a Risky One - By MAYA SALAM - at Health - Keyword: Women and Girls, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Parenting - From The New York Times - Published at April 19, 2019 at 07:00AM

Diane von Furstenberg, Katy Perry and Neil Patrick Harris on the Charity Circuit


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Events were held for the DVF Awards, the Brooklyn Museum and the Food Bank for New York City.
Diane von Furstenberg, Katy Perry and Neil Patrick Harris on the Charity Circuit - By DENNY LEE - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at April 19, 2019 at 07:00AM

Thứ Năm, 18 tháng 4, 2019

Royal Baby Traditions Are Real. Harry and Meghan Are Shaking Them Up.


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A look at 100 years of posh pictures from the New York Times archive
Royal Baby Traditions Are Real. Harry and Meghan Are Shaking Them Up. - By VERONICA CHAMBERS - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at April 19, 2019 at 07:00AM

With the Birth of My Son, I Stopped Hiding


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Fearing judgment of her interracial relationship and mixed-race child, a woman keeps both from her family. Until she doesn’t.
With the Birth of My Son, I Stopped Hiding - By TINA CHANG - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Race and Ethnicity, Discrimination - From The New York Times - Published at April 19, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: 'This Is Morally Wrong,' Biden Tells Striking Massachusetts Grocery Workers

'This Is Morally Wrong,' Biden Tells Striking Massachusetts Grocery Workers
Thirty-one thousand Stop & Shop workers are striking in New England over proposed changes to wages and benefits. Eight days in, the strike has shuttered some stores and slowed business at others,

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Health Care - April 19, 2019 at 03:40AM - 'This Is Morally Wrong,' Biden Tells Striking Massachusetts Grocery Workers

NPR News: Washington State Senate Passes Bill Removing Exemption For Measles Vaccine

Washington State Senate Passes Bill Removing Exemption For Measles Vaccine
The bill removes the personal belief exemption from required childhood vaccinations for measles, mumps and rubella. Seventeen states allow exemptions based on philosophical objections.

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NPR News: Tiny Earthquakes Happen Every Few Minutes In Southern California, Study Finds

Tiny Earthquakes Happen Every Few Minutes In Southern California, Study Finds
A new catalog of Southern California earthquakes is 10 times larger than its predecessor list. The details of frequent, small quakes help scientists study what triggers large, destructive ones.

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Health & Science - April 19, 2019 at 01:01AM - Tiny Earthquakes Happen Every Few Minutes In Southern California, Study Finds

My Sister-in-Law Is Messing Up Our Financial Plans


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When separate bank accounts support one spouse’s burden, are they really separate?
My Sister-in-Law Is Messing Up Our Financial Plans - By PHILIP GALANES - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at April 18, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: High-Deductible Health Policies Linked To Delayed Diagnosis And Treatment

High-Deductible Health Policies Linked To Delayed Diagnosis And Treatment
Her employer offered only a high-deductible health plan; that meant she'd have to pay up to $6,000 out of pocket each year. Advocates for patients say this sort of underinsurance is snatching lives.

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Health Care - April 18, 2019 at 04:00PM - High-Deductible Health Policies Linked To Delayed Diagnosis And Treatment

Thứ Tư, 17 tháng 4, 2019

NPR News: Gene Therapy Advances To Better Treat 'Bubble Boy' Disease

Gene Therapy Advances To Better Treat 'Bubble Boy' Disease
The latest advance is not only encouraging news for patients with severe compromised immunodeficiency. It's a test case for all those scientists working to develop better gene therapy techniques.

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Health & Science - April 18, 2019 at 04:12AM - Gene Therapy Advances To Better Treat 'Bubble Boy' Disease

NPR News: Gene Therapy Advances To Better Treat 'Bubble Boy' Disease

Gene Therapy Advances To Better Treat 'Bubble Boy' Disease
The latest advance is not only encouraging news for patients with severe compromised immunodeficiency. It's a test case for all those scientists working to develop better gene therapy techniques.

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Lorraine Toussaint Reads ‘Race Wasn’t an Issue to Him, Which Was an Issue to Me’


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On this week’s Modern Love podcast, the “Orange is the New Black” actress reads an essay about race in romantic relationships.
Lorraine Toussaint Reads ‘Race Wasn’t an Issue to Him, Which Was an Issue to Me’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Race and Ethnicity, Podcasts, Modern Love (Times Column) - From The New York Times - Published at April 17, 2019 at 07:00AM

A Fan’s Love, Requited at Last: Conan O’Brien Lands Robert Caro


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The talk show host’s interview of the acclaimed biographer is a long-awaited win for Team Coco.
A Fan’s Love, Requited at Last: Conan O’Brien Lands Robert Caro - By JOHN KOBLIN - Category Style - Keyword Writing and Writers - From The New York Times - Published at April 17, 2019 at 07:00AM

The Possibly Ominous Return of the ‘Mini-Me’


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Is it a harmless term of endearment for children, or untrammeled narcissism?
The Possibly Ominous Return of the ‘Mini-Me’ - By HANNAH SELIGSON - Category Style - Keyword Fashion and Apparel, Children and Childhood, Social Media - From The New York Times - Published at April 17, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Scientists Restore Some Function In The Brains Of Dead Pigs

Scientists Restore Some Function In The Brains Of Dead Pigs
The cells regained a startling amount of function, but the brains didn't have activity linked with consciousness. Ethicists say it challenges assumptions about the irreversible nature of brain death.

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Health & Science - April 18, 2019 at 12:01AM - Scientists Restore Some Function In The Brains Of Dead Pigs

NPR News: Climate Change Was The Engine That Powered Hurricane Maria's Devastating Rains

Climate Change Was The Engine That Powered Hurricane Maria's Devastating Rains
Maria was the rainiest hurricane known to have hit the island. Scientists say a storm of its severity is nearly five times more likely to occur today, with warmer air and oceans, than in the 1950s.

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Health & Science - April 17, 2019 at 09:41PM - Climate Change Was The Engine That Powered Hurricane Maria's Devastating Rains

Thứ Ba, 16 tháng 4, 2019

Stanford Clears Professor of Helping With Gene-Edited Babies Experiment


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Stephen Quake and two colleagues were found to have followed proper scientific protocol in their interactions with the Chinese researcher who did the work.
Stanford Clears Professor of Helping With Gene-Edited Babies Experiment - By PAM BELLUCK - at Health - Keyword: Research, Genetics and Heredity, Ethics and Official Misconduct - From The New York Times - Published at April 16, 2019 at 07:00AM

Gayle King, Trevor Noah and Alice Waters Were Honored


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The Hollywood Reporter celebrated its “35 Most Powerful People in Media.” Edible Schoolyard NYC held a spring benefit.
Gayle King, Trevor Noah and Alice Waters Were Honored - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at April 16, 2019 at 07:00AM

How Joy Behar Made the ‘35 Most Powerful People in Media’ List


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And a benefit to feed schoolchildren, with David Chang and other star chefs.
How Joy Behar Made the ‘35 Most Powerful People in Media’ List - By BEN WIDDICOMBE - Category Style - Keyword Philanthropy - From The New York Times - Published at April 16, 2019 at 07:00AM

Tiny Love Stories: ‘Sex Cures Everything’


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Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
Tiny Love Stories: ‘Sex Cures Everything’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Modern Love (Times Column), Dating and Relationships - From The New York Times - Published at April 16, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Climate Change Is 'Greatest Challenge Humans Have Ever Faced,' Author Says

Climate Change Is 'Greatest Challenge Humans Have Ever Faced,' Author Says
Bill McKibben, who first warned of climate change 30 years ago, says its effects are now upon us: "The idea that anybody's going to be immune from this anywhere is untrue." His new book is Falter.

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Health & Science - April 17, 2019 at 12:59AM - Climate Change Is 'Greatest Challenge Humans Have Ever Faced,' Author Says

NPR News: How Well Do Workplace Wellness Programs Work?

How Well Do Workplace Wellness Programs Work?
These job-based programs can motivate employees to make some changes in behavior, research finds, but don't seem to move the dial on workers' health status or employer spending on health care.

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Health Care - April 16, 2019 at 10:31PM - How Well Do Workplace Wellness Programs Work?

NPR News: First U.S. Patients Treated With CRISPR As Gene-Editing Human Trials Get Underway

First U.S. Patients Treated With CRISPR As Gene-Editing Human Trials Get Underway
This could be a crucial year for the powerful gene-editing technique CRISPR as researchers start testing it in patients to treat diseases such as cancer, blindness, and sickle cell disease.

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Health & Science - April 16, 2019 at 10:01PM - First U.S. Patients Treated With CRISPR As Gene-Editing Human Trials Get Underway

NPR News: First U.S. Patients Treated With CRISPR As Gene-Editing Human Trials Get Underway

First U.S. Patients Treated With CRISPR As Gene-Editing Human Trials Get Underway
This could be a crucial year for the powerful gene-editing technique CRISPR as researchers start testing it in patients to treat diseases such as cancer, blindness, and sickle cell disease.

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Don’t Count on 23andMe to Detect Most Breast Cancer Risks, Study Warns


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The DNA testing company, which has 10 million customers, misses nearly 90 percent of people with risky BRCA mutations. It says the criticism is overblown.
Don’t Count on 23andMe to Detect Most Breast Cancer Risks, Study Warns - By HEATHER MURPHY - at Health - Keyword: Genetics and Heredity, Tests (Medical), Breast Cancer, Ovarian Cancer - From The New York Times - Published at April 16, 2019 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Scientists Plan To Start Human Trials Testing CRISPR Soon

Scientists Plan To Start Human Trials Testing CRISPR Soon
The powerful gene-editing technique is moving out of the lab and into the clinic. Trials will use CRISPR to try to treat a variety of diseases, ranging from cancer and blindness to blood disorders.

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Health & Science - April 16, 2019 at 04:05PM - Scientists Plan To Start Human Trials Testing CRISPR Soon

Martha Stewart’s Right-Hand Man


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Kevin Sharkey is brand executive meets best friend. Will he take over the empire?
Martha Stewart’s Right-Hand Man - By STACEY STOWE - Category Style - Keyword Interior Design and Furnishings - From The New York Times - Published at April 16, 2019 at 07:00AM

Thứ Hai, 15 tháng 4, 2019

NPR News: Microplastic Found Even In The Air In France's Pyrenees Mountains

Microplastic Found Even In The Air In France's Pyrenees Mountains
Tiny fragments broken down from larger pieces of plastic have already been found in rivers, lakes, oceans and in agricultural soil. But very few studies of wind-borne microplastic have ever been done.

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Health & Science - April 16, 2019 at 05:05AM - Microplastic Found Even In The Air In France's Pyrenees Mountains

NPR News: 'Our Planet' Nature Documentary Addresses The 800-Pound Gorilla — Human Impact

'Our Planet' Nature Documentary Addresses The 800-Pound Gorilla — Human Impact
The new Netflix series takes a hard look at the effects of our behavior on the natural world. Series producer Alastair Fothergill says that this is a different, more urgent type of show.

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Health & Science - April 16, 2019 at 04:38AM - 'Our Planet' Nature Documentary Addresses The 800-Pound Gorilla — Human Impact

NPR News: Friday News Roundup - International

Friday News Roundup - International
The arrests of Julian Assange and Omar al-Bashir dominated global news headlines this week.

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Health & Science - April 12, 2019 at 10:06PM - Friday News Roundup - International

NPR News: Measles Outbreak 'Accelerates,' Health Officials Warn

Measles Outbreak 'Accelerates,' Health Officials Warn
This year, the U.S. has confirmed 550 measles cases so far. That's 50 percent higher than the total number recorded last year, even though we're only about a quarter of the way through 2019.

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