Thứ Ba, 31 tháng 12, 2019

NPR News: Reporters Pick Their Favorite Global Stories Of The Decade

Reporters Pick Their Favorite Global Stories Of The Decade
The topics range from a ticking time bomb in the Arctic to the art of taking selfies in an ethical way. Here are the stories selected by our contributors.

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Health & Science - January 1, 2020 at 02:19AM - Reporters Pick Their Favorite Global Stories Of The Decade

NPR News: Reporters Pick Their Favorite Global Stories Of The Decade

Reporters Pick Their Favorite Global Stories Of The Decade
The topics range from a ticking time bomb in the Arctic to the art of taking selfies in an ethical way. Here are the stories selected by our contributors.

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NPR News: Reporters Pick Their Favorite Global Stories Of The Decade

Reporters Pick Their Favorite Global Stories Of The Decade
The topics range from a ticking time bomb in the Arctic to the art of taking selfies in an ethical way. Here are the stories selected by our contributors.

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Health Care - January 1, 2020 at 02:19AM - Reporters Pick Their Favorite Global Stories Of The Decade

NPR News: A Decade Marked By Outrage Over Drug Prices

A Decade Marked By Outrage Over Drug Prices
Nearly 1 in 4 Americans has trouble affording prescription drugs, according to a Kaiser Family Foundation poll. Over the past decade, high prices of several medicines have become flashpoints.

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Health Care - January 1, 2020 at 01:16AM - A Decade Marked By Outrage Over Drug Prices

NPR News: Start Fresh: 6 Tips For Mental Health In 2020

Start Fresh: 6 Tips For Mental Health In 2020
Joy can be cultivated. Hostility often masks depression. As one year ends and another begins, these six insights and tips from psychologists offer hope for a good new year.

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Health & Science - December 31, 2019 at 10:26PM - Start Fresh: 6 Tips For Mental Health In 2020

NPR News: Start Fresh: 6 Tips For Mental Health In 2020

Start Fresh: 6 Tips For Mental Health In 2020
Joy can be cultivated. Hostility often masks depression. As one year ends and another begins, these six insights and tips from psychologists offer hope for a good new year.

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Thứ Hai, 30 tháng 12, 2019

NPR News: Rural Areas Across The Country Face Drastic Shortage Of Mental Health Care

Rural Areas Across The Country Face Drastic Shortage Of Mental Health Care
When the last psychiatrist in International Falls, Minn., retired that meant that there is no psychiatrists for more than 100 miles. It's a story increasingly common across rural America.

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Health Care - December 31, 2019 at 04:26AM - Rural Areas Across The Country Face Drastic Shortage Of Mental Health Care

NPR News: Chinese Scientist He Jiankui Sentenced To 3 Years In Prison For Editing Human Genes

Chinese Scientist He Jiankui Sentenced To 3 Years In Prison For Editing Human Genes
Chinese scientist He Jiankui has been sentenced to three years in prison for conducting gene-editing experiments on human embryos.

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Health & Science - December 31, 2019 at 04:26AM - Chinese Scientist He Jiankui Sentenced To 3 Years In Prison For Editing Human Genes

NPR News: Dinosaurs Come Back To Life At The Smithsonian (Rebroadcast)

Dinosaurs Come Back To Life At The Smithsonian (Rebroadcast)
Life uh, uh, uh, finds a way.

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Health & Science - December 30, 2019 at 10:06PM - Dinosaurs Come Back To Life At The Smithsonian (Rebroadcast)

NPR News: Chinese Researcher Who Created Gene-Edited Babies Sentenced To 3 Years In Prison

Chinese Researcher Who Created Gene-Edited Babies Sentenced To 3 Years In Prison
He Jiankui announced in November 2018 that he had created the world's first gene-edited babies. Scientists are concerned about unintended side effects that could be passed down to future generations.

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Health & Science - December 31, 2019 at 12:07AM - Chinese Researcher Who Created Gene-Edited Babies Sentenced To 3 Years In Prison

NPR News: Electrical Field May Speed Wound Healing By Encouraging Cell Regeneration

Electrical Field May Speed Wound Healing By Encouraging Cell Regeneration
A scientist in Wisconsin has invented a bandage that uses an electrical field to speed up the time needed for a wound to heal. It could one day lead to treatments for baldness and obesity.

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Health & Science - December 30, 2019 at 07:33PM - Electrical Field May Speed Wound Healing By Encouraging Cell Regeneration

Dax Shepard Is Listening


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The actor’s interview podcast, “Armchair Expert,” is very popular. Is he the next Howard Stern? Terry Gross? Or something else entirely?
Dax Shepard Is Listening - By BY ELIZA BROOKE - Category Style - Keyword Podcasts - From New York Times - Published at December 30, 2019 at 05:00PM

Chủ Nhật, 29 tháng 12, 2019

NPR News: Utah And Idaho Set To Expand Medicaid Programs

Utah And Idaho Set To Expand Medicaid Programs
Utah and Idaho are set to join the states that have expanded their Medicaid programs for low-income people under the Affordable Care Act.

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Health Care - December 29, 2019 at 07:54PM - Utah And Idaho Set To Expand Medicaid Programs

NPR News: Tracing Your Family's Roots May Soon Get A Lot More Expensive

Tracing Your Family's Roots May Soon Get A Lot More Expensive
Access to some genealogical records kept by the U.S. government may get a lot more expensive to obtain, especially for those seeking family records for immigrants from the late 1800s to mid 1900s.

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Health & Science - December 29, 2019 at 06:48PM - Tracing Your Family's Roots May Soon Get A Lot More Expensive

Thứ Bảy, 28 tháng 12, 2019

NPR News: Rural Hospitals Continue To Close

Rural Hospitals Continue To Close
Nearly 20 rural hospitals closed in 2019, more than any year in the past decade. And more are expected to close. These rural hospitals often see too few patients to pay for their costs.

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Health Care - December 28, 2019 at 08:21PM - Rural Hospitals Continue To Close

It’s Called ‘Plant-Based,’ Look It Up


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There’s a difference between disavowing all animal byproducts and simply trying to eat less meat.
It’s Called ‘Plant-Based,’ Look It Up - By BY ETHAN VARIAN - Category Style - Keyword Vegetarianism, Veganism, Diet and Nutrition - From New York Times - Published at December 28, 2019 at 06:00PM

Philosophers and Nutcrackers


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The Berggruen Institute bestowed its $1 million prize, and the New York City Ballet performed “The Nutcracker.”
Philosophers and Nutcrackers - By BY DENNY LEE - Category Style - Keyword Parties (Social), Philanthropy - From New York Times - Published at December 28, 2019 at 05:01PM

Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Karlie Kloss and Olivia Wilde at Berggruen Dinner


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The Berggruen Institute bestows its $1 million prize, and the New York City Ballet performs “The Nutcracker.”
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Karlie Kloss and Olivia Wilde at Berggruen Dinner - By BY DENNY LEE - Category Style - Keyword - From New York Times - Published at December 28, 2019 at 05:00PM

Thứ Sáu, 27 tháng 12, 2019

NPR News: Encore: How Kids React To Beards And How It Changes With Age

Encore: How Kids React To Beards And How It Changes With Age
A new study shows that young children have a negative reaction to beards, but that changes as they get older.

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Health & Science - December 28, 2019 at 05:43AM - Encore: How Kids React To Beards And How It Changes With Age

NPR News: Mozambique Is Racing To Adapt To Climate Change. The Weather Is Winning

Mozambique Is Racing To Adapt To Climate Change. The Weather Is Winning
Two major cyclones and a prolonged drought in 2019 are a reminder that Mozambique's residents are on the front lines of climate change. And they do not have all the resources they need.

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Health & Science - December 28, 2019 at 04:27AM - Mozambique Is Racing To Adapt To Climate Change. The Weather Is Winning

NPR News: Why An Agile Anchovy Isn't Able To Escape A Ponderous Whale

Why An Agile Anchovy Isn't Able To Escape A Ponderous Whale
Scientists used field recordings from humpback whales and laboratory experiments with anchovies to determine how the ponderous whale manages to catch the agile anchovy. The answer is timing.

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Health & Science - December 28, 2019 at 04:27AM - Why An Agile Anchovy Isn't Able To Escape A Ponderous Whale

Love Letter: Homeless, Not Loveless


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And how China’s single seniors find romance.
Love Letter: Homeless, Not Loveless - By BY DANYA ISSAWI - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Dating and Relationships, Modern Love (Times Column), Holidays and Special Occasions - From New York Times - Published at December 28, 2019 at 02:00AM

Thứ Năm, 26 tháng 12, 2019

As the Ball Dropped, Our Life Fell Apart


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For a struggling mother and daughter, a New Year’s Eve eviction leads to confusion, courage and grace.
As the Ball Dropped, Our Life Fell Apart - By BY TAMMY RABIDEAU - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Children and Childhood - From New York Times - Published at December 27, 2019 at 12:00PM

NPR News: Jane Fonda On Climate Change And Civil Disobedience (Rebroadcast)

Jane Fonda On Climate Change And Civil Disobedience (Rebroadcast)
The Hollywood icon trades the red carpet for the Capitol steps.

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Health & Science - December 26, 2019 at 11:30PM - Jane Fonda On Climate Change And Civil Disobedience (Rebroadcast)

NPR News: 'Ring Of Fire' Eclipse Sweeps Across Skies In Middle East And Southeast Asia

'Ring Of Fire' Eclipse Sweeps Across Skies In Middle East And Southeast Asia
Instead of the sun's full disc of fire, or a crescent of light, viewers in areas of complete annularity saw a fiery halo around the moon.

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Health & Science - December 26, 2019 at 11:03PM - 'Ring Of Fire' Eclipse Sweeps Across Skies In Middle East And Southeast Asia

Male Ally or Apologist?


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My co-worker was eager to talk about women’s issues, until our other colleague started harassing me.
Male Ally or Apologist? - By BY PHILIP GALANES - Category Style - Keyword Customs, Etiquette and Manners - From New York Times - Published at December 26, 2019 at 09:00PM

NPR News: The Year In Science News

The Year In Science News
We look at three noteworthy stories from the year in science news: acceptance of climate change, medical therapies to come from a new gene editing tool, and the first image of a black hole.

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Health & Science - December 26, 2019 at 05:01PM - The Year In Science News

NPR News: 1 Year After Losing Its Hospital, A Rural Town Is Determined To Survive

1 Year After Losing Its Hospital, A Rural Town Is Determined To Survive
Anger and fear have turned to pragmatic hope in the year since the people of Fort Scott, Kan., lost their hospital to corporate downsizing. A community health center remains. So far, so good.

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Health Care - December 26, 2019 at 05:01PM - 1 Year After Losing Its Hospital, A Rural Town Is Determined To Survive

Scrunchies for Your Crush


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This was the 2019 equivalent of getting pinned.
Scrunchies for Your Crush - By BY DANIELLE BRAFF - Category Style - Keyword Hair, Dating and Relationships, Teenagers and Adolescence - From New York Times - Published at December 26, 2019 at 05:00PM

NPR News: 1 Year After Losing Its Hospital, A Rural Town Is Determined To Survive

1 Year After Losing Its Hospital, A Rural Town Is Determined To Survive
Anger and fear have turned to pragmatic hope in the year since the people of Fort Scott, Kan., lost their hospital to corporate downsizing. A community health center remains. So far, so good.

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Thứ Tư, 25 tháng 12, 2019

NPR News: The Rich History Of Aluminum

The Rich History Of Aluminum
Aluminum is the most abundant metal on Earth and used in everything from cars and airplanes to the foil used to wrap Thanksgiving leftovers. But there was a time when it was more valuable than gold.

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Health & Science - December 26, 2019 at 04:17AM - The Rich History Of Aluminum

Wiktoria’s Secret: The Best Bras Might be Made in Poland


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A reporter’s pilgrimage to the land of meticulous sizing and pretty embroidery.
Wiktoria’s Secret: The Best Bras Might be Made in Poland - By BY AMANDA CORMIER - Category Style - Keyword Lingerie and Underwear - From New York Times - Published at December 26, 2019 at 12:59AM

NPR News: A Young Mississippi Woman's Journey Through A Pioneering Gene-Editing Experiment

A Young Mississippi Woman's Journey Through A Pioneering Gene-Editing Experiment
NPR tells the exclusive, behind-the-scenes story of the first person with a genetic disorder to be treated in the United States with the revolutionary gene-editing technique CRISPR.

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Health & Science - December 25, 2019 at 07:00PM - A Young Mississippi Woman's Journey Through A Pioneering Gene-Editing Experiment

NPR News: Hospital Tries Day Care For Patients

Hospital Tries Day Care For Patients
Child care sometimes gets in the way of health care for busy moms. Now a hospital in Dallas is trying something new to help parents not miss so many doctor's appointments.

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Health Care - December 25, 2019 at 05:06PM - Hospital Tries Day Care For Patients

Thứ Ba, 24 tháng 12, 2019

Modern Love Podcast: Mary Chapin Carpenter Reads ‘The Race Grows Sweeter Near Its Final Lap’


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The singer and songwriter reads the essay that inspired the final episode of the Modern Love streaming series.
Modern Love Podcast: Mary Chapin Carpenter Reads ‘The Race Grows Sweeter Near Its Final Lap’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Podcasts, Television - From New York Times - Published at December 25, 2019 at 05:06AM

NPR News: Pentagon Advises Members Of Armed Forces Not To Use Home DNA Testing Kits

Pentagon Advises Members Of Armed Forces Not To Use Home DNA Testing Kits
The Pentagon is advising members of the military to refrain from using home DNA kits. NPR's Air Shapiro talks with Science Magazine's Jennifer Couzin-Frankel about questions on privacy laws surrounding genetic data.

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Health & Science - December 25, 2019 at 05:52AM - Pentagon Advises Members Of Armed Forces Not To Use Home DNA Testing Kits

NPR News: A Christmas Tree Thrives On Farms, Struggles In The Wild

A Christmas Tree Thrives On Farms, Struggles In The Wild
The Fraser fir is found in a lot of homes around Christmas. But its wild cousins have been in decline for almost a century because of a small invasive pest.

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Health & Science - December 25, 2019 at 04:27AM - A Christmas Tree Thrives On Farms, Struggles In The Wild

NPR News: The Perks And Perils Of Plant Parenthood (Rebroadcast)

The Perks And Perils Of Plant Parenthood (Rebroadcast)
Millennials might be accused of killing a lot of industries. The plant business isn't one of them.

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Health & Science - December 24, 2019 at 11:06PM - The Perks And Perils Of Plant Parenthood (Rebroadcast)

NPR News: The Decade In Global Health: New Drugs, Faster Trials, Social Media To The Rescue

The Decade In Global Health: New Drugs, Faster Trials, Social Media To The Rescue
Leading health experts shared the innovations and breakthroughs that they said saved millions of lives over the past ten years.

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Health & Science - December 25, 2019 at 01:02AM - The Decade In Global Health: New Drugs, Faster Trials, Social Media To The Rescue

Farm to Table? More Like Ghost Kitchen to Sofa


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The new hunger games are here!
Farm to Table? More Like Ghost Kitchen to Sofa - By BY JONAH ENGEL BROMWICH - Category Style - Keyword Delivery Services, Kitchens, Food - From New York Times - Published at December 24, 2019 at 08:13PM

NPR News: Why Certain Poor Shepherds In Nativity Scenes Have Huge, Misshapen Throats

Why Certain Poor Shepherds In Nativity Scenes Have Huge, Misshapen Throats
In some historical Nativity scenes, the shepherds have grossly enlarged thyroid glands — also known today as goiter. It's an apparent symbol of their poverty and iodine-deficient diet.

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Health & Science - December 24, 2019 at 07:00PM - Why Certain Poor Shepherds In Nativity Scenes Have Huge, Misshapen Throats

NPR News: 4 Out Of 5 Smokers Are Male But Research Shows That Number Is Dropping

4 Out Of 5 Smokers Are Male But Research Shows That Number Is Dropping
The number of men who use tobacco has declined for the first time since the World Health Organization started tracking it. The shift is significant because 80 percent of smokers are men.

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Health & Science - December 24, 2019 at 05:05PM - 4 Out Of 5 Smokers Are Male But Research Shows That Number Is Dropping

NPR News: Steam On, Steamboat: The World's Tallest Active Geyser Has Another Record Year

Steam On, Steamboat: The World's Tallest Active Geyser Has Another Record Year
The world's tallest active geyser is Steamboat Geyser, in Yellowstone National Park. It's been on a real eruption streak lately and 2019 saw the most recorded eruptions in a calendar year.

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Health & Science - December 24, 2019 at 05:05PM - Steam On, Steamboat: The World's Tallest Active Geyser Has Another Record Year

NPR News: Working The Christmas Shift, 2 Young Doctors Learn What It Means To Be A Healer

Working The Christmas Shift, 2 Young Doctors Learn What It Means To Be A Healer
There's more to being a good doctor than providing medical care to your patients, physicians learn early in their training. And sometimes that lesson comes at the darkest time of year.

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Health Care - December 24, 2019 at 05:00PM - Working The Christmas Shift, 2 Young Doctors Learn What It Means To Be A Healer

Thứ Hai, 23 tháng 12, 2019

Six Steps to Mentally Survive the Holidays


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The endless parties and other social gatherings can be tough. Here are some tips to help you maintain your sanity.
Six Steps to Mentally Survive the Holidays - By BY JESSICA HOPPE - Category Style - Keyword - From New York Times - Published at December 24, 2019 at 04:02AM

Y2K @ 20


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Y2K triggered apocalyptic thinking on a global scale. For millenials, it was our apocalypse. 20 years later, are computers still out to get us?
Y2K @ 20 - By BY ALIZA AUFRICHTIG, JOHN HERRMAN, NELLIE BOWLES, JONAH ENGEL BROMWICH, TAYLOR LORENZ, RACHEL MONROE, RUMSEY TAYLOR, TRACY MA, CHOIRE SICHA AND JOANNA NIKAS - Category Style - Keyword Millennial Generation, Anxiety and Stress, New Year - From New York Times - Published at December 24, 2019 at 03:04AM

NPR News: Malnutrition Hits The Obese As Well As The Underfed

Malnutrition Hits The Obese As Well As The Underfed
New research finds millions of people are getting enough calories but not enough essential nutrients. We asked leading researchers how to fix the problem.

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Health & Science - December 24, 2019 at 02:05AM - Malnutrition Hits The Obese As Well As The Underfed

NPR News: Malnutrition Hits The Obese As Well As The Underfed

Malnutrition Hits The Obese As Well As The Underfed
New research finds millions of people are getting enough calories but not enough essential nutrients. We asked leading researchers how to fix the problem.

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NPR News: Officials Identify Mysterious Bright Green Liquid That Spilled Onto Michigan Highway

Officials Identify Mysterious Bright Green Liquid That Spilled Onto Michigan Highway
Investigators say they believe the substance found on a freeway north of Detroit is groundwater mixed with a chemical called hexavalent chromium. The public safety risk is minimal, officials say.

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Health & Science - December 23, 2019 at 11:58PM - Officials Identify Mysterious Bright Green Liquid That Spilled Onto Michigan Highway

NPR News: Examining Health Care Spending Since Obamacare

Examining Health Care Spending Since Obamacare
NPR's Noel King talks to David Wessel of the Hutchins Center at the Brookings Institution about health care spending since the Affordable Care Act was signed into law 10 years ago.

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Health Care - December 23, 2019 at 05:00PM - Examining Health Care Spending Since Obamacare

Why Is There a Coffee Shop in So Many Stores?


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In New York, boutiques of all kinds are beginning to look a lot like cafes.
Why Is There a Coffee Shop in So Many Stores? - By BY CAITLIN WOLPER - Category Style - Keyword Coffee, Coffeehouses, Shopping and Retail - From New York Times - Published at December 23, 2019 at 05:00PM

Chủ Nhật, 22 tháng 12, 2019

NPR News: Boeing's Starliner Lands Safely Back To Earth After Aborted Space Station Mission

Boeing's Starliner Lands Safely Back To Earth After Aborted Space Station Mission
The journey is being hailed as a major achievement despite failing to complete a core objective: docking at the international space station. NASA hopes to launch U.S. astronauts in space in 2020.

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Health & Science - December 23, 2019 at 01:36AM - Boeing's Starliner Lands Safely Back To Earth After Aborted Space Station Mission

NPR News: How Music Therapy Could Help People With Dementia

How Music Therapy Could Help People With Dementia
A new study from University College London finds the human brain responds to a familiar song at super speed. Researchers say their finding could be used to help calm patients with dementia.

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Health & Science - December 22, 2019 at 07:48PM - How Music Therapy Could Help People With Dementia

Thứ Bảy, 21 tháng 12, 2019

Kennedys Honor Nancy Pelosi


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Benefits were held for Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights, New York Botanical Garden and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Kennedys Honor Nancy Pelosi - By BY DENNY LEE - Category Style - Keyword Parties (Social), Philanthropy - From New York Times - Published at December 21, 2019 at 05:01PM

NPR News: A New Safety Program Takes On Silica Dust Amid A Possible Crisis

A New Safety Program Takes On Silica Dust Amid A Possible Crisis
It will now be easier for the government to inspect shops where workers might get exposed to lung-damaging silica dust. But it's unclear how much it will affect countertop workers.

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Health & Science - December 21, 2019 at 05:00PM - A New Safety Program Takes On Silica Dust Amid A Possible Crisis

Thứ Sáu, 20 tháng 12, 2019

NPR News: DHS Internal Watchdog Report Finds No Wrongdoing In Migrant Children's Deaths

DHS Internal Watchdog Report Finds No Wrongdoing In Migrant Children's Deaths
In terse statements, the Homeland Safety Inspector General said two migrant children died in U.S. custody due to bacterial infections.

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NPR News: New Report Shows That An Alarming Number Of Children Are Being Poisoned By Opioids

New Report Shows That An Alarming Number Of Children Are Being Poisoned By Opioids
A new study finds that children are being poisoned by opioids, and a growing number of them in recent years are ending up in pediatric ICUs for lifesaving procedures.

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Health Care - December 21, 2019 at 04:48AM - New Report Shows That An Alarming Number Of Children Are Being Poisoned By Opioids

NPR News: CDC Confirms A THC Contaminant, Vitamin E Acetate, The Culprit In Most Vaping Deaths

CDC Confirms A THC Contaminant, Vitamin E Acetate, The Culprit In Most Vaping Deaths
The spate of more than 2,500 acute vaping-related lung injuries tracked by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is on the decline, epidemiologists say, and the number of deaths has slowed.

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Health & Science - December 21, 2019 at 02:58AM - CDC Confirms A THC Contaminant, Vitamin E Acetate, The Culprit In Most Vaping Deaths

NPR News: CDC Confirms A THC Contaminant, Vitamin E Acetate, The Culprit In Most Vaping Deaths

CDC Confirms A THC Contaminant, Vitamin E Acetate, The Culprit In Most Vaping Deaths
The spate of more than 2,500 acute vaping-related lung injuries tracked by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is on the decline, epidemiologists say, and the number of deaths has slowed.

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Love Letter: A Subway Crush Remembered


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Plus: A lonely grandma’s plea.
Love Letter: A Subway Crush Remembered - By BY CHARANNA ALEXANDER - Category Style - Keyword - From New York Times - Published at December 21, 2019 at 02:00AM

NPR News: The News Roundup - International

The News Roundup - International
Protests erupt in India over a controversial citizenship bill. The White House touts a new trade deal with China. And Australia's most populous state declares the second state of emergency in two months over wildfires.

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Health & Science - December 20, 2019 at 11:06PM - The News Roundup - International

NPR News: Texas Set To Implement Tough Surprise Billing Law, After Loophole Gets Shot Down

Texas Set To Implement Tough Surprise Billing Law, After Loophole Gets Shot Down
Texas will enact a law on January 1 to prevent consumers from getting hit with surprise medical bills. The law survived last-minute efforts to write rules that would have gutted it.

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Health Care - December 20, 2019 at 11:45PM - Texas Set To Implement Tough Surprise Billing Law, After Loophole Gets Shot Down

NPR News: Do You Really Need A Flu Shot? Here's How To Decide

Do You Really Need A Flu Shot? Here's How To Decide
The internet abounds with myths about the relative risks of flu and flu shots, maybe partly because it's an annual shot and nobody likes needles. Here's the latest on what you might need — and why.

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NPR News: In Uncrewed Test, Boeing's Starliner Capsule Fails To Reach Space Station

In Uncrewed Test, Boeing's Starliner Capsule Fails To Reach Space Station
After a flawless launch from Cape Canaveral, Fla., the crew capsule, loaded with 600 pounds of cargo for the station, was unable to reach its intended orbit, Boeing says.

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Health & Science - December 20, 2019 at 09:40PM - In Uncrewed Test, Boeing's Starliner Capsule Fails To Reach Space Station

Tiffany Haddish Puts the ‘X’ in Christmas Cookies


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The star of “Like a Boss” and “Black Mitzvah” bakes holiday cookies at a SoHo cooking school.
Tiffany Haddish Puts the ‘X’ in Christmas Cookies - By BY ALEXIS SOLOSKI - Category Style - Keyword Celebrities - From New York Times - Published at December 20, 2019 at 05:00PM

NPR News: Miss America's Talent: Science

Miss America's Talent: Science
Miss Virginia won the Miss America 2020 crown Thursday after impressing the crowd with her talent. She performed the show's first science experiment on stage as the talent portion of the pageant.

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Health & Science - December 20, 2019 at 05:09PM - Miss America's Talent: Science

Thứ Năm, 19 tháng 12, 2019

The Subway Crush Who Crushed Me


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We met on the train, married and had two boys who resembled him. I had no idea how much that resemblance would rebuild me.
The Subway Crush Who Crushed Me - By BY ZOE FISHMAN - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Dating and Relationships - From New York Times - Published at December 20, 2019 at 12:00PM

NPR News: Calif. Attorney General Xavier Becerra On Latest Challenge To Affordable Care Act

Calif. Attorney General Xavier Becerra On Latest Challenge To Affordable Care Act
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with California Attorney General Xavier Becerra about the latest lawsuit news surrounding legal challenges to the Affordable Care Act.

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Health Care - December 20, 2019 at 04:22AM - Calif. Attorney General Xavier Becerra On Latest Challenge To Affordable Care Act

How About No Gifts This Year?


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A reader would prefer that her mother-in-law skip the lavish Christmas presents instead of taking out a loan.
How About No Gifts This Year? - By BY PHILIP GALANES - Category Style - Keyword Customs, Etiquette and Manners, Gifts - From New York Times - Published at December 19, 2019 at 09:00PM

NPR News: How Online Grocery Delivery Could Help Alleviate Food Deserts

How Online Grocery Delivery Could Help Alleviate Food Deserts
Delivery service could make it easier to access fresh, healthy food in these areas, a study finds. It lends support to a pilot program that lets people pay for these groceries with food stamps.

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Health & Science - December 19, 2019 at 07:00PM - How Online Grocery Delivery Could Help Alleviate Food Deserts

NPR News: Federal Appeals Court Strikes Down ACA Mandate

Federal Appeals Court Strikes Down ACA Mandate
An appeals court has ruled the individual mandate in the Affordable Care Act is unconstitutional, but stopped short of striking the whole law down.

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Health Care - December 19, 2019 at 05:05PM - Federal Appeals Court Strikes Down ACA Mandate

Thứ Tư, 18 tháng 12, 2019

NPR News: Fifth Circuit Court Of Appeals Rules ACA Individual Mandate Unconstitutional

Fifth Circuit Court Of Appeals Rules ACA Individual Mandate Unconstitutional
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans ruled Wednesday that the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate is unconstitutional, but stopped short of saying that the whole law is invalid.

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Health Care - December 19, 2019 at 07:16AM - Fifth Circuit Court Of Appeals Rules ACA Individual Mandate Unconstitutional

NPR News: Obamacare Takes Another Hit In Federal Appeals Court Ruling

Obamacare Takes Another Hit In Federal Appeals Court Ruling
A federal court in New Orleans has declared a portion of the health law unconstitutional, asking the lower court to reconsider the rest. This leaves the future of the law in limbo.

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Health Care - December 19, 2019 at 06:56AM - Obamacare Takes Another Hit In Federal Appeals Court Ruling

Modern Love Podcast: Jake Gyllenhaal Reads ‘Nursing a Wound in an Appropriate Setting’


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The Modern Love podcast revisits an essay about a doctor who learns about heartbreak and healing.
Modern Love Podcast: Jake Gyllenhaal Reads ‘Nursing a Wound in an Appropriate Setting’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Podcasts, Pain - From New York Times - Published at December 19, 2019 at 05:14AM

NPR News: Some Push To Change State Laws Requiring HIV Disclosure To Sexual Partners

Some Push To Change State Laws Requiring HIV Disclosure To Sexual Partners
Not disclosing HIV status to a sexual partner can land you in prison in Ohio and other states, even if they don't contract the disease. A move is underway to embrace medical science and change that.

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Health Care - December 19, 2019 at 05:43AM - Some Push To Change State Laws Requiring HIV Disclosure To Sexual Partners

Where the Dom Pérignon Flows Downtown


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Little Sister, which opened at the Moxy NYC East Village hotel, channels the Hamptons.
Where the Dom Pérignon Flows Downtown - By BY DAISY PRINCE - Category Style - Keyword Bars and Nightclubs - From New York Times - Published at December 19, 2019 at 03:30AM

Is Tinsel Canceled?


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You want festive holiday décor. And you don’t want to damage the planet. Here’s how to compromise.
Is Tinsel Canceled? - By BY PENELOPE GREEN - Category Style - Keyword Waste Materials and Disposal, Christmas, Holidays and Special Occasions, Environment - From New York Times - Published at December 19, 2019 at 01:46AM

NPR News: Some Big Health Care Policy Changes Are Hiding In The Federal Spending Package

Some Big Health Care Policy Changes Are Hiding In The Federal Spending Package
The bill includes some policy surprises and increases in fundings for several key public health priorities. And it cuts the few remaining taxes that were paying for Obamacare.

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Health Care - December 19, 2019 at 01:32AM - Some Big Health Care Policy Changes Are Hiding In The Federal Spending Package

Are Experiential Gifts More Trouble Than They’re Worth?


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Booking your sweetie for a massage, a Broadway show or a surprise trip is a nice idea — if you have the time, dedication and money to pull it off.
Are Experiential Gifts More Trouble Than They’re Worth? - By BY MARISA MELTZER - Category Style - Keyword Gifts, Christmas - From New York Times - Published at December 18, 2019 at 05:00PM

Thứ Ba, 17 tháng 12, 2019

NPR News: Archaeologists Discover Ancient Greek Royal Tombs Dating Back 3,500 Years

Archaeologists Discover Ancient Greek Royal Tombs Dating Back 3,500 Years
Among the findings are a gold pendant with the image of an Egyptian goddess suggesting wider interaction between ancient Greece and Egypt than previously known.

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Health & Science - December 18, 2019 at 07:42AM - Archaeologists Discover Ancient Greek Royal Tombs Dating Back 3,500 Years

NPR News: Scientists Reach Out To Minority Communities To Diversify Alzheimer's Studies

Scientists Reach Out To Minority Communities To Diversify Alzheimer's Studies
Black and Hispanic people often don't volunteer for studies of Alzheimer's disease, despite their risks for developing it. Researchers are working to make studies more inclusive, but it's not easy.

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Health Care - December 18, 2019 at 03:29AM - Scientists Reach Out To Minority Communities To Diversify Alzheimer's Studies

NPR News: What Ancient 'Chewing Gum' Can Tell Us About Life 5,700 Years Ago

What Ancient 'Chewing Gum' Can Tell Us About Life 5,700 Years Ago
For the first time ever, scientists managed to extract an entire human genome from the gum. It told them a lot about the person chewing it.

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Health & Science - December 18, 2019 at 02:49AM - What Ancient 'Chewing Gum' Can Tell Us About Life 5,700 Years Ago

Tiny Love Stories: ‘The Chart Said “Break up,” So We Did’


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Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
Tiny Love Stories: ‘The Chart Said “Break up,” So We Did’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Modern Love (Times Column), Dating and Relationships, Artificial Insemination, Sperm - From New York Times - Published at December 18, 2019 at 02:00AM

Sienna Miller and Anna Wintour Celebrate ‘American Woman’


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And young swans toast the holidays at the Russian Tea Room.
Sienna Miller and Anna Wintour Celebrate ‘American Woman’ - By BY BEN WIDDICOMBE - Category Style - Keyword Fashion and Apparel, Movies, Parties (Social) - From New York Times - Published at December 18, 2019 at 12:01AM

NPR News: Can Applesauce Help Close The Racial Health Gap? No, Wait, Hear This Chef Out

Can Applesauce Help Close The Racial Health Gap? No, Wait, Hear This Chef Out
From infant mortality rates to access to cancer treatment, stark health disparities exist between blacks and whites. One Michigan experiment to address that starts with money made from hospital food.

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Health Care - December 17, 2019 at 07:00PM - Can Applesauce Help Close The Racial Health Gap? No, Wait, Hear This Chef Out

NPR News: 'Kansas City Star' Probe Uncovers Failures In Foster Care System

'Kansas City Star' Probe Uncovers Failures In Foster Care System
An investigation by The Kansas City Star reveals stark outcomes for foster care children in America. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Laura Bauer, one of the journalists who led the paper's reporting.

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Thứ Hai, 16 tháng 12, 2019

NPR News: Vaping Nicotine Linked To Increased Risk Of Chronic Lung Disease

Vaping Nicotine Linked To Increased Risk Of Chronic Lung Disease
A new study suggests the use of e-cigarettes can increase smokers' and nonsmokers' risk of developing chronic lung disease, including conditions such as COPD, chronic bronchitis, emphysema or asthma.

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NPR News: Vaping Nicotine Linked To Increased Risk Of Chronic Lung Disease

Vaping Nicotine Linked To Increased Risk Of Chronic Lung Disease
A new study suggests the use of e-cigarettes can increase smokers' and nonsmokers' risk of developing chronic lung disease, including conditions such as COPD, chronic bronchitis, emphysema or asthma.

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Health & Science - December 17, 2019 at 07:00AM - Vaping Nicotine Linked To Increased Risk Of Chronic Lung Disease

NPR News: California Kaiser Mental Health Workers Launch Strike, Problems 'Keep Getting Worse'

California Kaiser Mental Health Workers Launch Strike, Problems 'Keep Getting Worse'
Clinical psychologists say it can take anywhere from three weeks to two months to see patients suffering from depression, anxiety or serious emotional trauma.

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Health Care - December 17, 2019 at 06:12AM - California Kaiser Mental Health Workers Launch Strike, Problems 'Keep Getting Worse'

NPR News: New Study Offers First Evidence Of Vaping's Long-Term Risks

New Study Offers First Evidence Of Vaping's Long-Term Risks
The study finds that e-cigarettes are linked to increased risk of chronic lung diseases including emphysema, chronic bronchitis and COPD, as well as weakened immune defenses.

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Health & Science - December 17, 2019 at 04:24AM - New Study Offers First Evidence Of Vaping's Long-Term Risks

NPR News: New Study Offers First Evidence Of Vaping's Long-Term Risks

New Study Offers First Evidence Of Vaping's Long-Term Risks
The study finds that e-cigarettes are linked to increased risk of chronic lung diseases including emphysema, chronic bronchitis and COPD, as well as weakened immune defenses.

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Sting, Annie Lennox and Other MTV Stars Sing for the Rainforest


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And Lily-Rose Depp shivers on the red carpet at Chanel.
Sting, Annie Lennox and Other MTV Stars Sing for the Rainforest - By BY BEN WIDDICOMBE - Category Style - Keyword Parties (Social), Philanthropy - From New York Times - Published at December 12, 2019 at 02:01AM

NPR News: OPINION: Obesity Is Linked To Food Insecurity. SNAP Cuts May Make Both Worse

OPINION: Obesity Is Linked To Food Insecurity. SNAP Cuts May Make Both Worse
Over 11 % of U.S. households worry about running out of food and rationing what they have. Meanwhile, 2 in 5 adults is obese. Research suggests the links between the two are stronger than we think.

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NPR News: What Else Disappears If The ACA Is Overturned?

What Else Disappears If The ACA Is Overturned?
Though it has been on the books for nearly a decade, the Affordable Care Act faces a big court challenge right now that could overturn it. Here's what happens if the federal health law goes away.

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NPR News: What Else Disappears If The ACA Is Overturned?

What Else Disappears If The ACA Is Overturned?
Though it has been on the books for nearly a decade, the Affordable Care Act faces a big court challenge right now that could overturn it. Here's what happens if the federal health law goes away.

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Health Care - December 16, 2019 at 05:00PM - What Else Disappears If The ACA Is Overturned?

Chủ Nhật, 15 tháng 12, 2019

Black Women Now Hold Crowns in 5 Major Beauty Pageants


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Toni-Ann Singh of Jamaica won the Miss World pageant on Saturday. Black women also hold the 2019 crowns of Miss Teen USA, Miss America, Miss USA and Miss Universe.
Black Women Now Hold Crowns in 5 Major Beauty Pageants - By BY MIHIR ZAVERI - Category Style - Keyword Blacks, Women and Girls, Race and Ethnicity, Beauty Contests, Contests and Prizes - From New York Times - Published at December 16, 2019 at 04:45AM

NPR News: The Health Of The Affordable Care Act

The Health Of The Affordable Care Act
As another ACA deadline looms, NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with reporter Mary Agnes Carey of Kaiser Health News about the health of Obamacare under the Trump administration.

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Health Care - December 15, 2019 at 08:03PM - The Health Of The Affordable Care Act

Thứ Bảy, 14 tháng 12, 2019

NPR News: Some Dinosaurs Had Lice

Some Dinosaurs Had Lice
Researchers have determined that some dinosaurs had lice. NPR's Scott Simon talks with paleontologist Chung Kun Shih about this exciting yet revolting discovery.

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Health & Science - December 14, 2019 at 08:04PM - Some Dinosaurs Had Lice

NPR News: Holiday Parties Make You Squirm? Here's How To Conquer Social Anxiety

Holiday Parties Make You Squirm? Here's How To Conquer Social Anxiety
People with social anxiety disorder fear their "fatal flaws" will be exposed by a wayward comment or other social misstep. If holiday parties send you spiraling, try these tips.

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Health & Science - December 14, 2019 at 07:00PM - Holiday Parties Make You Squirm? Here's How To Conquer Social Anxiety

Thứ Sáu, 13 tháng 12, 2019

Hallmark Channel Pulls Zola Ads Featuring Brides Kissing


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A spokesman for the channel said the lesbian couple’s P.D.A. violated its policies. Hallmark did not reject a similar ad featuring an opposite-sex couple.
Hallmark Channel Pulls Zola Ads Featuring Brides Kissing - By BY HEATHER MURPHY - Category Style - Keyword Kissing, Television, Weddings and Engagements, Homosexuality and Bisexuality - From New York Times - Published at December 14, 2019 at 08:03AM

NPR News: South Carolina Gets Green Light To Impose Medicaid Work Requirements

South Carolina Gets Green Light To Impose Medicaid Work Requirements
Under the new rules, most adults who quality for Medicaid coverage will be required to prove they work at least 80 hours a month, or are doing other activities like volunteering or hunting for a job.

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Health Care - December 14, 2019 at 05:30AM - South Carolina Gets Green Light To Impose Medicaid Work Requirements

NPR News: Why People With Climate Change Concerns Don't Always Do What's Best For The Environment

Why People With Climate Change Concerns Don't Always Do What's Best For The Environment
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Ashley Whillans, behavioral scientist at Harvard Business School, about why many people care deeply about climate change, but slow to adopt climate-friendly behaviors.

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Health & Science - December 14, 2019 at 04:26AM - Why People With Climate Change Concerns Don't Always Do What's Best For The Environment

Love Letter: A Forbidden Love, Lost and Found.


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Plus: Fran Lebowitz made him do it.
Love Letter: A Forbidden Love, Lost and Found. - By BY CHARANNA ALEXANDER - Category Style - Keyword Holocaust and the Nazi Era, Modern Love (Times Column), Marriages, Love (Emotion), Dating and Relationships - From New York Times - Published at December 14, 2019 at 02:00AM

The Year Women Got ‘Horny’


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Women reclaimed a word once the province of crass boys and men who are boys.
The Year Women Got ‘Horny’ - By BY TRACIE EGAN MORRISSEY - Category Style - Keyword Women and Girls, #MeToo Movement, Sexual Harassment, Social Media, Sex - From New York Times - Published at December 14, 2019 at 01:46AM

Disney Stars and Dancers


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Benefits were also held for Alvin Ailey and New York Harbor Conservancy.
Disney Stars and Dancers - By BY DENNY LEE - Category Style - Keyword Parties (Social) - From New York Times - Published at December 14, 2019 at 01:31AM

When ‘Low-Key’ Meets ‘Adventurous’


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Nikole Klarberg and Gary Schneider met through a dating app and quickly found they balanced each other nicely.
When ‘Low-Key’ Meets ‘Adventurous’ - By BY VINCENT M. MALLOZZI - Category Style - Keyword Weddings and Engagements - From New York Times - Published at December 13, 2019 at 06:00PM

NPR News: Cleaning Up Space Junk

Cleaning Up Space Junk
The European Space Agency says a self-destructing robot will be sent into orbit in 2025 to begin work on the world's first space cleanup mission. Jan Woerner of the European Space Agency discusses.

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Health & Science - December 13, 2019 at 05:08PM - Cleaning Up Space Junk

Thứ Năm, 12 tháng 12, 2019

NPR News: House Passes Bill To Bring Down Price Of Prescription Drugs

House Passes Bill To Bring Down Price Of Prescription Drugs
The House of Representatives is expected to approve a bill Thursday that aims to lower prescription drug prices. Some elements have Republican support. But the bill faces an uncertain Senate future.

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Health Care - December 13, 2019 at 05:12AM - House Passes Bill To Bring Down Price Of Prescription Drugs

NPR News: Why Climate Change Threats Don't Trigger An Immediate Response From Human Brains

Why Climate Change Threats Don't Trigger An Immediate Response From Human Brains
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Harvard psychologist Daniel Gilbert about why the human brain doesn't respond to threats posed by climate change as quickly or proactively as seems warranted.

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Health & Science - December 13, 2019 at 04:25AM - Why Climate Change Threats Don't Trigger An Immediate Response From Human Brains

NPR News: In 'Medicare For All,' Healthcare Is Seen As A 'Critical Service'

In 'Medicare For All,' Healthcare Is Seen As A 'Critical Service'
New York Times investigative reporter Sarah Kliff talks about the costs and challenges of switching to a universal healthcare system — and what it might mean to eliminate private insurance entirely.

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Health Care - December 13, 2019 at 01:17AM - In 'Medicare For All,' Healthcare Is Seen As A 'Critical Service'

I Want to Be Friends. She Doesn’t. But I Want to Be Friends!


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A widower grapples with the possibility that not everyone wants to be there for him.
I Want to Be Friends. She Doesn’t. But I Want to Be Friends! - By BY PHILIP GALANES - Category Style - Keyword Customs, Etiquette and Manners - From New York Times - Published at December 12, 2019 at 11:02PM

NPR News: Prescription Drug Pricing Gets A Vote

Prescription Drug Pricing Gets A Vote
Speaker Pelosi's landmark prescription drug legislation is slated to get a vote in the House Thursday. It's a sweeping bill on an issue voters care about, but it's unlikely to become law.

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Health Care - December 12, 2019 at 05:00PM - Prescription Drug Pricing Gets A Vote

Thứ Tư, 11 tháng 12, 2019

A Student Who Makes African Emojis


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O’Plérou Grebet, an artist from the Ivory Coast, learned to make emojis from (where else?) YouTube.
A Student Who Makes African Emojis - By BY ALEX HAWGOOD - Category Style - Keyword Emojis and Emoticons - From New York Times - Published at December 12, 2019 at 05:00AM

Modern Love Podcast: Renée Elise Goldsberry Reads ‘Are You My Husband?’


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The Tony Award winning actress reads an essay about a traumatic brain injury and the stranger it left behind.
Modern Love Podcast: Renée Elise Goldsberry Reads ‘Are You My Husband?’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Podcasts, Traumatic Brain Injury - From New York Times - Published at December 12, 2019 at 04:31AM

NPR News: Clarifying The Vocabulary That's Surrounding The Medicare For All Debate

Clarifying The Vocabulary That's Surrounding The Medicare For All Debate
Democratic presidential candidates are debating Medicare For All, but that term isn't a good descriptor of the plans being put forth. Clarifying this health care vocabulary helps the debate.

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Health Care - December 12, 2019 at 04:59AM - Clarifying The Vocabulary That's Surrounding The Medicare For All Debate

NPR News: 44,000-Year-Old Indonesian Cave Painting Is Rewriting The History Of Art

44,000-Year-Old Indonesian Cave Painting Is Rewriting The History Of Art
In a cave in Indonesia, archaeologists have uncovered a stunning ancient painting of a hunting party that is thousands of years older than similar works found in Europe.

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Health & Science - December 12, 2019 at 04:04AM - 44,000-Year-Old Indonesian Cave Painting Is Rewriting The History Of Art

Sting, Annie Lenox and Other MTV Stars Sing for the Rainforest


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And Lily-Rose Depp shivers on the red carpet at Chanel.
Sting, Annie Lenox and Other MTV Stars Sing for the Rainforest - By BY BEN WIDDICOMBE - Category Style - Keyword Parties (Social), Philanthropy - From New York Times - Published at December 12, 2019 at 02:01AM

Jean Seberg’s Legacy: A Look With a Life of Its Own


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In a new movie, the actress emerges as a renegade spirit, with a style to match.
Jean Seberg’s Legacy: A Look With a Life of Its Own - By BY RUTH LA FERLA - Category Style - Keyword Fashion and Apparel, Movies, Costumes - From New York Times - Published at December 11, 2019 at 11:32PM

NPR News: Greta Thunberg is 'Time' Magazine's Person Of The Year For 2019

Greta Thunberg is 'Time' Magazine's Person Of The Year For 2019
Greta Thunberg burst onto the world stage when she called out world leaders for failing to stop global warming trends that will affect the world's children the most.

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Health & Science - December 11, 2019 at 09:16PM - Greta Thunberg is 'Time' Magazine's Person Of The Year For 2019

NPR News: Supreme Court Hears Another Obamacare Case, With A Twist

Supreme Court Hears Another Obamacare Case, With A Twist
The justices seemed sympathetic to $12 billion in insurance firms' claims. The Affordable Care Act promised to partially reimburse insurers if they lost money due to peoples' preexisting conditions.

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Health Care - December 11, 2019 at 06:09PM - Supreme Court Hears Another Obamacare Case, With A Twist

NPR News: Meteorologists Can't Keep Up With Climate Change In Mozambique

Meteorologists Can't Keep Up With Climate Change In Mozambique
As world leaders gather for a climate summit in Madrid, some of the countries most vulnerable to climate change say they need improved forecasting tools.

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Health & Science - December 11, 2019 at 05:09PM - Meteorologists Can't Keep Up With Climate Change In Mozambique

Thứ Ba, 10 tháng 12, 2019

NPR News: Supreme Court Hears Arguments On Another Case Involving The Affordable Care Act

Supreme Court Hears Arguments On Another Case Involving The Affordable Care Act
The Supreme Court hears argument on Tuesday in a case in which insurance companies are suing the Trump administration over the removal of a subsidy they were paid to cover high-risk individuals.

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Health Care - December 11, 2019 at 05:59AM - Supreme Court Hears Arguments On Another Case Involving The Affordable Care Act

NPR News: New Hampshire Voters Share Their Views On Medicare For All

New Hampshire Voters Share Their Views On Medicare For All
Democrats are divided on the platform of Medicare for All. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to voters in New Hampshire about how their experience with the healthcare system informs their views on the policy.

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Health Care - December 11, 2019 at 04:23AM - New Hampshire Voters Share Their Views On Medicare For All

Tiny Love Stories: ‘How to Survive a Broken Heart (With Pictures)’


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Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
Tiny Love Stories: ‘How to Survive a Broken Heart (With Pictures)’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Modern Love (Times Column), Dating and Relationships - From New York Times - Published at December 11, 2019 at 02:00AM

Fitzhugh Mullan, Foe of Health Care Disparities, Dies at 77


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As a doctor, he saw the inequities in the system at first hand; as a writer and administrator, he called them out.
Fitzhugh Mullan, Foe of Health Care Disparities, Dies at 77 - By BY NEIL GENZLINGER - at Health - Keyword: Deaths (Obituaries), Medicine and Health - From New York Times - Published at December 11, 2019 at 01:37AM

NPR News: Gene Therapy May Aid In Sickle Cell Disease Treatment

Gene Therapy May Aid In Sickle Cell Disease Treatment
Scientists report progress using gene therapy to treat sickle cell disease, a common and devastating genetic blood disorder.

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Health & Science - December 10, 2019 at 06:11PM - Gene Therapy May Aid In Sickle Cell Disease Treatment

NPR News: Wheelchairs On Planes: Why Can't Passengers Use Their Own Onboard?

Wheelchairs On Planes: Why Can't Passengers Use Their Own Onboard?
Many buses and vans can safely accommodate and restrain a passenger's wheelchair, but airline passengers are required to transfer to the plane's standard seat. A grassroots group hopes to change that.

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Health Care - December 10, 2019 at 05:00PM - Wheelchairs On Planes: Why Can't Passengers Use Their Own Onboard?

What Happens When a Weddings Influencer Gets Divorced?


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Stone Fox Bride made Molly Rosen Guy the face of bohemian weddings. Then her marriage ended.
What Happens When a Weddings Influencer Gets Divorced? - By BY ALLIE JONES - Category Style - Keyword Weddings and Engagements, Divorce, Separations and Annulments, Social Media - From New York Times - Published at December 10, 2019 at 05:00PM

NPR News: Wheelchairs On Planes: Why Can't Passengers Use Their Own Onboard?

Wheelchairs On Planes: Why Can't Passengers Use Their Own Onboard?
Many buses and vans can safely accommodate and restrain a passenger's wheelchair, but airline passengers are required to transfer to the plane's standard seat. A grassroots group hopes to change that.

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Health & Science - December 10, 2019 at 05:00PM - Wheelchairs On Planes: Why Can't Passengers Use Their Own Onboard?

Thứ Hai, 9 tháng 12, 2019

NPR News: ACA Insurers In The Supreme Court: Why Consumers Should Pay Attention

ACA Insurers In The Supreme Court: Why Consumers Should Pay Attention
The case centers on $12 billion in payments the federal government pledged to insurers to defray their losses in the first years of the health law. Did rescinding those payments send premiums soaring?

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Health Care - December 10, 2019 at 03:36AM - ACA Insurers In The Supreme Court: Why Consumers Should Pay Attention

Marie Claire Editor Departing for Health Start-Up


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Anne Fulenwider joins a handful of magazine women who have left their posts for new ventures.
Marie Claire Editor Departing for Health Start-Up - By BY SHEILA MARIKAR - Category Style - Keyword - From New York Times - Published at December 9, 2019 at 11:35PM

Julia Fox, Diamond in the Rough of ‘Uncut Gems’


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The role of a young lifetime: oneself.
Julia Fox, Diamond in the Rough of ‘Uncut Gems’ - By BY NATHAN TAYLOR PEMBERTON - Category Style - Keyword Movies - From New York Times - Published at December 9, 2019 at 10:55PM

NPR News: At Least 5 Dead After Volcano Erupts Off New Zealand Coast

At Least 5 Dead After Volcano Erupts Off New Zealand Coast
Fewer than 50 people are believed to have been on or near White Island at the time of the eruption. Officials say some remain unaccounted.

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Health & Science - December 9, 2019 at 10:29PM - At Least 5 Dead After Volcano Erupts Off New Zealand Coast

Chủ Nhật, 8 tháng 12, 2019

NPR News: Cookies In Space, For Science

Cookies In Space, For Science
A delicious experiment is set to take place in space. Astronauts will bake cookies on the International Space Station as part of a long line of food innovations fueling space travel.

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Health & Science - December 8, 2019 at 08:01PM - Cookies In Space, For Science

Thứ Sáu, 6 tháng 12, 2019

NPR News: Will Glitches In Medicare's 'Plan Finder' Leave Some Seniors Stuck In The Wrong Plan?

Will Glitches In Medicare's 'Plan Finder' Leave Some Seniors Stuck In The Wrong Plan?
With a deadline for Medicare enrollment looming, some lawmakers and advocates are concerned that Medicare hasn't done enough to reach out to consumers who might be affected by website problems.

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Health Care - December 7, 2019 at 03:56AM - Will Glitches In Medicare's 'Plan Finder' Leave Some Seniors Stuck In The Wrong Plan?

Love Letter: A Loving Gray Divorce


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Plus: Two Survivors make it to the aisle.
Love Letter: A Loving Gray Divorce - By BY CHARANNA ALEXANDER - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Dating and Relationships, Online Dating, Marriages, Modern Love (Times Column) - From New York Times - Published at December 7, 2019 at 02:00AM

NPR News: Why Virginity Tests Are Making News — In The U.S. And Afghanistan

Why Virginity Tests Are Making News — In The U.S. And Afghanistan
When the rapper T.I. said he has his teenage daughter undergo an annual virginity test, protests arose in the U.S. In fact, the virginity test is a global issue.

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Health & Science - December 7, 2019 at 01:28AM - Why Virginity Tests Are Making News — In The U.S. And Afghanistan

The $120,000 Banana Wins Art Basel


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Stampeding billionaires took over Miami Beach for the annual art fair where everybody is V.I.P.
The $120,000 Banana Wins Art Basel - By BY GUY TREBAY - Category Style - Keyword Art Basel Miami Beach - From New York Times - Published at December 6, 2019 at 11:00PM

Benefit Season Ramps Up


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Fund-raisers were held for the American Museum of Natural History, CARE and the Committee to Protect Journalists.
Benefit Season Ramps Up - By BY DENNY LEE - Category Style - Keyword Parties (Social), Philanthropy - From New York Times - Published at December 6, 2019 at 05:01PM

NPR News: Nature's 'Brita Filter' Is Dying and Nobody Knows Why

Nature's 'Brita Filter' Is Dying and Nobody Knows Why
A mysterious die-off of freshwater mussels has scientists scrambling to find a cause. Freshwater mussels clean water and provide habitat to countless other species.

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Health & Science - December 6, 2019 at 05:01PM - Nature's 'Brita Filter' Is Dying and Nobody Knows Why

Thứ Năm, 5 tháng 12, 2019

NPR News: Offshore Wind May Help The Planet — But Will It Hurt Whales?

Offshore Wind May Help The Planet — But Will It Hurt Whales?
New York has awarded two contracts for large offshore wind farms, with more anticipated. Researchers are surveying whales in the area to craft strategies to mitigate dangers to them and their habitat.

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Health & Science - December 6, 2019 at 03:53AM - Offshore Wind May Help The Planet — But Will It Hurt Whales?

Should We Lie to My Parents?


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My husband lost his job. We don’t need to hear what they think. Can we keep this from them?
Should We Lie to My Parents? - By BY PHILIP GALANES - Category Style - Keyword Customs, Etiquette and Manners - From New York Times - Published at December 6, 2019 at 04:30AM

7 Heroin Users Die From Flesh-Eating Bacteria in San Diego


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County health officials are asking the medical community to be on the lookout for additional cases of myonecrosis, a bacterial infection associated with black-tar heroin use.
7 Heroin Users Die From Flesh-Eating Bacteria in San Diego - By BY MICHAEL LEVENSON - at Health - Keyword: Drug Abuse and Traffic, Heroin, Deaths (Fatalities) - From New York Times - Published at December 6, 2019 at 02:29AM

NPR News: A Comet From Another Star Hints That Our Solar System Isn't One-Of-A-Kind

A Comet From Another Star Hints That Our Solar System Isn't One-Of-A-Kind
The comet, 2I/Borisov, looks surprisingly like comets closer to home. It's a sign that the processes that formed the sun and planets are at work elsewhere in the universe.

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Health & Science - December 6, 2019 at 01:33AM - A Comet From Another Star Hints That Our Solar System Isn't One-Of-A-Kind

NPR News: Why Freshwater Mussels Are Dying

Why Freshwater Mussels Are Dying
A mysterious die-off of freshwater mussels has biologists scrambling to figure out a cause. Freshwater mussels are critical to river ecosystems and to U.S. water supplies.

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Health & Science - December 5, 2019 at 05:07PM - Why Freshwater Mussels Are Dying

NPR News: Trauma Surgeon Battles Bullets In The Operating Room And The Community

Trauma Surgeon Battles Bullets In The Operating Room And The Community
Weary of losing neighbors and patients to gunfire, St. Louis trauma surgeon Laurie Punch has a message: Gun violence is contagious, but so is healing. Doctors who teach can be part of the solution.

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NPR News: Trauma Surgeon Battles Bullets In The Operating Room And The Community

Trauma Surgeon Battles Bullets In The Operating Room And The Community
Weary of losing neighbors and patients to gunfire, St. Louis trauma surgeon Laurie Punch has a message: Gun violence is contagious, but so is healing. Doctors who teach can be part of the solution.

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Health & Science - December 5, 2019 at 05:00PM - Trauma Surgeon Battles Bullets In The Operating Room And The Community

NPR News: Trauma Surgeon Battles Bullets In The Operating Room And The Community

Trauma Surgeon Battles Bullets In The Operating Room And The Community
Weary of losing neighbors and patients to gunfire, St. Louis trauma surgeon Laurie Punch has a message: Gun violence is contagious, but so is healing. Doctors who teach can be part of the solution.

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Health Care - December 5, 2019 at 05:00PM - Trauma Surgeon Battles Bullets In The Operating Room And The Community

Thứ Tư, 4 tháng 12, 2019

Palettes Are What Every Teen Wants for the Holidays


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How did eye shadow become the most sought-after item on high schoolers’ wish lists?
Palettes Are What Every Teen Wants for the Holidays - By BY SANAM YAR - Category Style - Keyword Cosmetics and Toiletries, Teenagers and Adolescence, Social Media, Computers and the Internet - From New York Times - Published at December 5, 2019 at 12:00PM

Modern Love Podcast: Ruth Wilson Reads ‘Never Tell Our Business to Strangers’


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The star of “The Affair” reads an essay about familial loyalty, love and identity.
Modern Love Podcast: Ruth Wilson Reads ‘Never Tell Our Business to Strangers’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Podcasts - From New York Times - Published at December 5, 2019 at 04:49AM

Inside The World of Interiors, Condé Nast’s Secret Weapon


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The gold-standard shelter magazine runs on a brass-tacks budget and refuses to kowtow to the internet.
Inside The World of Interiors, Condé Nast’s Secret Weapon - By BY STEVEN KURUTZ - Category Style - Keyword Magazines, Interior Design and Furnishings - From New York Times - Published at December 5, 2019 at 04:10AM