Thứ Bảy, 29 tháng 2, 2020

NPR News: Seattle-Area Patient With Coronavirus Dies

Seattle-Area Patient With Coronavirus Dies
Health officials in Washington state made the announcement Saturday. The fatality marks the first U.S. death associated with the virus.

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Health Care - March 1, 2020 at 01:06AM - Seattle-Area Patient With Coronavirus Dies

NPR News: Seattle Area Patient With Coronavirus Dies

Seattle Area Patient With Coronavirus Dies
A person in Washington state infected with coronavirus has died, health officials confirmed Saturday.

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Health & Science - March 1, 2020 at 01:06AM - Seattle Area Patient With Coronavirus Dies

NPR News: COVID-19 Latest: Global Markets React, More Cases Reported

COVID-19 Latest: Global Markets React, More Cases Reported
The coronavirus that emerged in China late last year has now been detected in at least 56 nations. The rapid spread drove down stock markets.

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Health & Science - February 29, 2020 at 07:01PM - COVID-19 Latest: Global Markets React, More Cases Reported

NPR News: Good Medical Care Can Suffer Late In The Day

Good Medical Care Can Suffer Late In The Day
Many of us feel increasingly stressed and short on time as the day wears on. But does that make for worse medical care? Studies suggest preventive maintenance suffers with late appointments.

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Health & Science - February 29, 2020 at 07:00PM - Good Medical Care Can Suffer Late In The Day

NPR News: Hand-Washing And Other Tips To Limit Your Coronavirus Risk

Hand-Washing And Other Tips To Limit Your Coronavirus Risk
How do you prevent the spread of COVID-19? With the same technique to prevent other viruses: Properly washing your hands and being mindful of touching your face.

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Health Care - February 29, 2020 at 07:01PM - Hand-Washing And Other Tips To Limit Your Coronavirus Risk

NPR News: After Coronavirus Outbreak, China Tries To Get Back To Work

After Coronavirus Outbreak, China Tries To Get Back To Work
Now that the spread of COVID-19 appears to be under control, China's vast economy is slowly returning to work.

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Health Care - February 29, 2020 at 07:01PM - After Coronavirus Outbreak, China Tries To Get Back To Work

NPR News: COVID-19 Latest: Global Markets React, More Cases Reported

COVID-19 Latest: Global Markets React, More Cases Reported
The coronavirus that emerged in China late last year has now been detected in at least 56 nations. The rapid spread drove down stock markets.

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Health Care - February 29, 2020 at 07:01PM - COVID-19 Latest: Global Markets React, More Cases Reported

NPR News: Good Medical Care Can Suffer Late In The Day

Good Medical Care Can Suffer Late In The Day
Many of us feel increasingly stressed and short on time as the day wears on. But does that make for worse medical care? Studies suggest preventive maintenance suffers with late appointments.

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Health Care - February 29, 2020 at 07:00PM - Good Medical Care Can Suffer Late In The Day

Thứ Sáu, 28 tháng 2, 2020

NPR News: Looking Back: Reflecting On The Past To Understand The Present

Looking Back: Reflecting On The Past To Understand The Present
Why are we so often pulled into memories of the past? This week, we bring you a 2018 episode about our ruminations on what we could have done differently, and what we wish we could do again.

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Health & Science - February 29, 2020 at 12:23PM - Looking Back: Reflecting On The Past To Understand The Present

NPR News: Handwashing 101: A Guide To Proper Washing (And Drying)

Handwashing 101: A Guide To Proper Washing (And Drying)
Coronavirus fears have health professionals talking once again about the importance of washing your hands. Here's a primer on the proper technique — and some of the science — of cleaning up.

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Health & Science - February 29, 2020 at 04:10AM - Handwashing 101: A Guide To Proper Washing (And Drying)

Love Letter: A Rom-Com IRL


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Plus: Lady Gaga is dating my ex.
Love Letter: A Rom-Com IRL - By BY CHARANNA ALEXANDER - Category Style - Keyword Dating and Relationships, Marriages, Divorce, Separations and Annulments, Modern Love (Times Column) - From New York Times - Published at February 29, 2020 at 02:30AM

NPR News: Physicist And Iconoclastic Thinker Freeman Dyson Dies At 96

Physicist And Iconoclastic Thinker Freeman Dyson Dies At 96
Dyson's ideas often occupied a space between science fiction and science. He helped design, among other things, a nuclear reactor that could be safely operated "even in the hands of an idiot."

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Health & Science - February 29, 2020 at 02:41AM - Physicist And Iconoclastic Thinker Freeman Dyson Dies At 96

His Hats Are Worn by Bella Hadid and Madonna


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And it all started with Instagram.
His Hats Are Worn by Bella Hadid and Madonna - By BY BEE SHAPIRO - Category Style - Keyword Hats and Caps, Fashion and Apparel - From New York Times - Published at February 29, 2020 at 01:00AM

Defending Children


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The Art Show opened at the Park Avenue Armory, and the Citizens Budget Commission held an awards dinner.
Defending Children - By BY DENNY LEE - Category Style - Keyword Parties (Social), Philanthropy - From New York Times - Published at February 29, 2020 at 12:00AM

NPR News: Short Wave Celebrates Black Excellence In Science

Short Wave Celebrates Black Excellence In Science
To close out Black History Month, Short Wave is highlighting just a few of the many incredible black scientists we've featured so far on the show.

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Health & Science - February 28, 2020 at 10:32PM - Short Wave Celebrates Black Excellence In Science

NPR News: Just For Kids: A Comic Exploring The New Coronavirus

Just For Kids: A Comic Exploring The New Coronavirus
You may have heard the word "coronavirus" online or on TV. You probably have a lot of questions. Check out our comic to get some answers.

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NPR News: How A Coronavirus Blood Test Could Solve Some Medical Mysteries

How A Coronavirus Blood Test Could Solve Some Medical Mysteries
Researchers in Asia are using a blood test that identifies people who've previously been exposed to the new coronavirus. In the U.S., that kind of test isn't yet available.

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Health & Science - February 28, 2020 at 05:00PM - How A Coronavirus Blood Test Could Solve Some Medical Mysteries

Thứ Năm, 27 tháng 2, 2020

Life Isn’t Like the Movies (Even if You Write the Movies)


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A director of romantic comedies finds herself attending weddings with her ex-husband. Who wrote this script?
Life Isn’t Like the Movies (Even if You Write the Movies) - By BY NANCY MEYERS - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Dating and Relationships, Weddings and Engagements, Movies, Divorce, Separations and Annulments - From New York Times - Published at February 28, 2020 at 12:00PM

NPR News: Scientists Find Speech And Music Live On Opposite Sides Of The Brain

Scientists Find Speech And Music Live On Opposite Sides Of The Brain
Canadian scientists have shown that brain scans of people listening to songs found that an area in the left hemisphere decoded words while one in the right hemisphere decoded the melody.

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Health & Science - February 28, 2020 at 04:19AM - Scientists Find Speech And Music Live On Opposite Sides Of The Brain

NPR News: Climate Change May Make The Snapping Shrimp Snap Louder

Climate Change May Make The Snapping Shrimp Snap Louder
Tiny snapping shrimp are among of the loudest animals in the ocean. And climate change could be making them louder, which affects a lot of other sea life.

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Health & Science - February 28, 2020 at 04:19AM - Climate Change May Make The Snapping Shrimp Snap Louder

NPR News: How The Brain Teases Apart A Song's Words And Music

How The Brain Teases Apart A Song's Words And Music
Brain scans show that when people listen to songs, an area in the left hemisphere decodes speech-like sounds while one on the right processes musical information.

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Health & Science - February 28, 2020 at 04:09AM - How The Brain Teases Apart A Song's Words And Music

NPR News: Schools Are Embracing Mindfulness, But Practice Doesn't Always Make Perfect

Schools Are Embracing Mindfulness, But Practice Doesn't Always Make Perfect
One in 5 American children struggles with anxiety. To help students cope, more and more schools are turning to mindfulness — but the explosion of interest has some researchers advising caution.

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NPR News: Diagnosis Of Coronavirus Patient In California Was Delayed For Days

Diagnosis Of Coronavirus Patient In California Was Delayed For Days
The first suspected U.S. case of novel coronavirus infection through "community spread" was left undiagnosed for days, hospital officials said, because the case didn't fit the CDC's criteria.

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Health Care - February 28, 2020 at 01:14AM - Diagnosis Of Coronavirus Patient In California Was Delayed For Days

NPR News: CDC Has Fixed Issue Delaying Coronavirus Testing In U.S., Health Officials Say

CDC Has Fixed Issue Delaying Coronavirus Testing In U.S., Health Officials Say
A problem with one ingredient in test kits that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention distributed to labs around the U.S. had created a frustrating bottleneck.

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Health Care - February 27, 2020 at 10:01PM - CDC Has Fixed Issue Delaying Coronavirus Testing In U.S., Health Officials Say

A Royal Instagram Mystery


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Two royal couples, two Instagram accounts, one conspiracy theory.
A Royal Instagram Mystery - By BY CAITY WEAVER - Category Style - Keyword Social Media, Royal Families - From New York Times - Published at February 27, 2020 at 09:58PM

NPR News: CDC Appears To Have Fixed Issue Delaying Coronavirus Testing In U.S.

CDC Appears To Have Fixed Issue Delaying Coronavirus Testing In U.S.
There's been a bottleneck in testing for the new coronavirus because of problems with the test kits the CDC has distributed to labs around the U.S.

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Health Care - February 27, 2020 at 10:01PM - CDC Appears To Have Fixed Issue Delaying Coronavirus Testing In U.S.

Is My Adult Son Too Old for House Rules?


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When he and his wife visit, they nap all the time and never get off their phones. Which would be fine, if our house were a hotel and they didn’t have a 3-year-old.
Is My Adult Son Too Old for House Rules? - By BY PHILIP GALANES - Category Style - Keyword Customs, Etiquette and Manners - From New York Times - Published at February 27, 2020 at 09:00PM

Thứ Tư, 26 tháng 2, 2020

Stars and Protesters at ‘West Side Story’ Opening


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And a Brooklyn influencer holds a book party in her townhouse.
Stars and Protesters at ‘West Side Story’ Opening - By BY BEN WIDDICOMBE - Category Style - Keyword Parties (Social) - From New York Times - Published at February 27, 2020 at 05:00AM

NPR News: As U.S. Preps For Coronavirus, Health Workers Question Safety Measures

As U.S. Preps For Coronavirus, Health Workers Question Safety Measures
The plight of Chinese health care workers contracting the coronavirus has prompted frontline medical staff in the U.S. to wonder if they're protected. Hospitals say they're taking steps to prepare.

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Health Care - February 27, 2020 at 05:34AM - As U.S. Preps For Coronavirus, Health Workers Question Safety Measures

Modern Love Podcast: Brian Cox Reads ‘I Saw a Playhouse, My Daughter Saw a Jail’


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The “Succession” star reads an essay about a father’s inability to understand his adolescent daughter.
Modern Love Podcast: Brian Cox Reads ‘I Saw a Playhouse, My Daughter Saw a Jail’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Podcasts, Parenting - From New York Times - Published at February 27, 2020 at 04:35AM

NPR News: Trump To Address Response To Coronavirus

Trump To Address Response To Coronavirus
Hours before health officials confirmed a 60th case of the COVID-19 disease in the U.S., the president tried to calm growing concern about the nation's preparedness, tweeting, "USA in great shape!"

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Health Care - February 27, 2020 at 04:39AM - Trump To Address Response To Coronavirus

NPR News: Trump White House Resists Calls To Appoint A Coronavirus Czar

Trump White House Resists Calls To Appoint A Coronavirus Czar
Epidemic experts and Democratic politicians fault coordination of the response to the coronavirus outbreak and say what's needed is a czar. The White House disagrees.

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Health & Science - February 27, 2020 at 04:27AM - Trump White House Resists Calls To Appoint A Coronavirus Czar

NPR News: Climate Change May Make The Snapping Shrimp Snap Louder

Climate Change May Make The Snapping Shrimp Snap Louder
Tiny snapping shrimp are among of the loudest animals in the ocean. And climate change could be making them louder, which affects a lot of other sea life.

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Health & Science - February 27, 2020 at 04:07AM - Climate Change May Make The Snapping Shrimp Snap Louder

NPR News: Trump Administration Pressed On Coronavirus Preparedness

Trump Administration Pressed On Coronavirus Preparedness
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer says there is "no plan" for potential outbreaks in the U.S. The White House says it has the situation "contained" and has requested emergency funding.

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Health & Science - February 27, 2020 at 12:54AM - Trump Administration Pressed On Coronavirus Preparedness

NPR News: Philadelphia Nonprofit Opening Nation's First Supervised Injection Site Next Week

Philadelphia Nonprofit Opening Nation's First Supervised Injection Site Next Week
After a two-year legal saga, Safehouse says it will open next week, allowing users to administer illegal drugs under supervision. Federal officials say they will try to stop the site from opening.

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Health & Science - February 27, 2020 at 12:19AM - Philadelphia Nonprofit Opening Nation's First Supervised Injection Site Next Week

NPR News: Insurers Sank Connecticut's 'Public Option.' Would A National Version Survive?

Insurers Sank Connecticut's 'Public Option.' Would A National Version Survive?
Even in a solidly blue state where voters were demanding relief from the high cost of health care, the idea of a government-run public option for health insurance faced a "steam train of opposition."

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Health Care - February 26, 2020 at 10:36PM - Insurers Sank Connecticut's 'Public Option.' Would A National Version Survive?

NPR News: 'Hidden Brain': How 'Egocentric Bias' Can Lead Us Astray

'Hidden Brain': How 'Egocentric Bias' Can Lead Us Astray
Asking a stranger for help can be stressful. But research shows that people are more likely to say yes than you may think. Researchers are studying our understated ability to influence others.

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Health & Science - February 26, 2020 at 05:05PM - 'Hidden Brain': How 'Egocentric Bias' Can Lead Us Astray

The Diet Industrial Complex Got Me, and It Will Never Let Me Go


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I did not see the body-positivity movement coming, not at all.
The Diet Industrial Complex Got Me, and It Will Never Let Me Go - By BY SARAH MILLER - Category Style - Keyword Women and Girls, Weight, Diet and Nutrition - From New York Times - Published at February 26, 2020 at 05:00PM

Thứ Ba, 25 tháng 2, 2020

NPR News: 'Mini' MRI Outperforms 3-D Mammograms In Detecting Cancer In Women With Dense Breasts

'Mini' MRI Outperforms 3-D Mammograms In Detecting Cancer In Women With Dense Breasts
A new study published in JAMA compares the effectiveness of abbreviated MRI and 3-D mammography to detect breast cancer in women with dense breasts. It finds the mini MRI is more effective.

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Health & Science - February 26, 2020 at 04:18AM - 'Mini' MRI Outperforms 3-D Mammograms In Detecting Cancer In Women With Dense Breasts

Tiny Love Stories: ‘The Twin Bed We Were Forced to Share’


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Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
Tiny Love Stories: ‘The Twin Bed We Were Forced to Share’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Modern Love (Times Column), Dating and Relationships, Fashion and Apparel, Poetry and Poets - From New York Times - Published at February 26, 2020 at 03:34AM

NPR News: Sell Or Stay? Australia's Fire Zone Experiment

Sell Or Stay? Australia's Fire Zone Experiment
After deadly 2009 wildfires, authorities offered to buy property to encourage people to move. Few accepted. The questions raised by Australia's experience are freshly urgent after its latest fires.

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Health & Science - February 25, 2020 at 10:44PM - Sell Or Stay? Australia's Fire Zone Experiment

Thứ Hai, 24 tháng 2, 2020

NPR News: Public Health Expert Shares Suggestions On How To Manage A Pandemic

Public Health Expert Shares Suggestions On How To Manage A Pandemic
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Michael Osterholm, director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota, about how to plan for a coronavirus pandemic.

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Health Care - February 25, 2020 at 04:14AM - Public Health Expert Shares Suggestions On How To Manage A Pandemic

In Los Angeles, an Embrace That Seems to Never (Ever) End


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Even in the age of consent, the ‘L.A. hug’ can last longer than a Scorsese movie.
In Los Angeles, an Embrace That Seems to Never (Ever) End - By BY JESSICA BENNETT - Category Style - Keyword - From New York Times - Published at February 24, 2020 at 10:00PM

NPR News: Hormone Blocker Sticker Shock: Kids Drug Costs 8 Times More Than One For Adults

Hormone Blocker Sticker Shock: Kids Drug Costs 8 Times More Than One For Adults
Two nearly identical drug implants have very different prices. The one for kids has a list price of $37,300. For adults, it's $4,400. A dad fought for his daughter to be able to get the cheaper drug.

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Health Care - February 24, 2020 at 05:03PM - Hormone Blocker Sticker Shock: Kids Drug Costs 8 Times More Than One For Adults

Chủ Nhật, 23 tháng 2, 2020

NPR News: Daredevil 'Mad' Mike Hughes Killed In Crash Of Homemade Rocket

Daredevil 'Mad' Mike Hughes Killed In Crash Of Homemade Rocket
Mike Hughes promoted himself as believing that the Earth was flat. He launched in homemade rockets with the goal of eventually flying to the edge of space to see for himself.

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Health & Science - February 24, 2020 at 06:49AM - Daredevil 'Mad' Mike Hughes Killed In Crash Of Homemade Rocket

NPR News: Officials Scramble To Contain Coronavirus Outbreaks In South Korea, Iran And Italy

Officials Scramble To Contain Coronavirus Outbreaks In South Korea, Iran And Italy
Health officials are on high alert over the global spread of the illness that has infected nearly 77,000 people in China, with more than 2,400 deaths tied to the virus.

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Health & Science - February 24, 2020 at 02:06AM - Officials Scramble To Contain Coronavirus Outbreaks In South Korea, Iran And Italy

NPR News: 2 Of Paris Climate Negotiators Lay Out 2 Scenarios In Their New Book

2 Of Paris Climate Negotiators Lay Out 2 Scenarios In Their New Book
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with climate scientists Christiana Figueres and Tom Rivett-Carnac about their new book, "The Future We Choose: Surviving the Climate Crisis."

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Health & Science - February 23, 2020 at 07:19PM - 2 Of Paris Climate Negotiators Lay Out 2 Scenarios In Their New Book

NPR News: Amid Coronavirus Outbreak, Hong Kong Tries To Cope

Amid Coronavirus Outbreak, Hong Kong Tries To Cope
Hong Kong is being forced to innovate as the city struggles with the high number of people who need to be tested and are placed under quarantine.

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Health Care - February 23, 2020 at 07:19PM - Amid Coronavirus Outbreak, Hong Kong Tries To Cope

NPR News: Quarantine For Diamond Princess Cruise Didn't Stop Spread Of COVID-19

Quarantine For Diamond Princess Cruise Didn't Stop Spread Of COVID-19
Buzzfeed reporter Dan Vergano tells NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro that the ships serve as petri dishes.

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Health Care - February 23, 2020 at 07:19PM - Quarantine For Diamond Princess Cruise Didn't Stop Spread Of COVID-19

Kanye, Out West


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What is the superstar doing in Wyoming?
Kanye, Out West - By BY JONAH ENGEL BROMWICH - Category Style - Keyword Economic Conditions and Trends, Celebrities - From New York Times - Published at February 23, 2020 at 05:00PM

Thứ Bảy, 22 tháng 2, 2020

NPR News: It's Not Clear What Single-Payer Health Care Would Mean For Older Workers

It's Not Clear What Single-Payer Health Care Would Mean For Older Workers
Under a system like "Medicare for All," there are questions about job loss and older insurance workers. Studies show that job retraining is less effective for older workers.

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Health Care - February 22, 2020 at 07:31PM - It's Not Clear What Single-Payer Health Care Would Mean For Older Workers

NPR News: How COVID-19 Has Affected Medical Care For Non-Coronavirus Patients

How COVID-19 Has Affected Medical Care For Non-Coronavirus Patients
The coronavirus outbreak in China has pulled vital medical resources and personnel away from regular procedures. This is causing complications for people who need treatment for other diseases.

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Health Care - February 22, 2020 at 07:31PM - How COVID-19 Has Affected Medical Care For Non-Coronavirus Patients

NPR News: Survival Of The Friendliest: How Our Close Friendships Help Us Thrive

Survival Of The Friendliest: How Our Close Friendships Help Us Thrive
In her new book, Lydia Denworth makes the case for the vital necessity of friendship, tracing its effects on your genes, on your brain and even on animals like sheep and fish.

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Health & Science - February 22, 2020 at 07:01PM - Survival Of The Friendliest: How Our Close Friendships Help Us Thrive

Vine Made the Internet Fall in Love With Short Videos


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Now that they’re everywhere, is it time for Vine to make a comeback? The founder of Byte hopes so.
Vine Made the Internet Fall in Love With Short Videos - By BY JOHN HERRMAN - Category Style - Keyword Video Recordings, Downloads and Streaming, Mobile Applications - From New York Times - Published at February 22, 2020 at 06:00PM

The Man Who Creates Memorable Red Carpet Moments


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Chris Appleton did J. Lo’s hair for the Super Bowl. The video went a bit crazy.
The Man Who Creates Memorable Red Carpet Moments - By BY CRYSTAL MARTIN - Category Style - Keyword Hair - From New York Times - Published at February 22, 2020 at 05:00PM

Thứ Sáu, 21 tháng 2, 2020

NPR News: 'Antarctica Melts,' NASA Says, Showing Effects Of A Record Warm Spell

'Antarctica Melts,' NASA Says, Showing Effects Of A Record Warm Spell
Taken just nine days apart, two images illustrate the impact a recent warm period had on the Antarctic Peninsula. NASA says such warmth "has become more common in recent years."

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Health & Science - February 22, 2020 at 04:37AM - 'Antarctica Melts,' NASA Says, Showing Effects Of A Record Warm Spell

Love Letter: Bridging a Cultural Divide


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Plus: When wedding crashing goes right.
Love Letter: Bridging a Cultural Divide - By BY CHARANNA ALEXANDER - Category Style - Keyword Dating and Relationships, Marriages, Modern Love (Times Column) - From New York Times - Published at February 22, 2020 at 02:00AM

DVF Honors RBG


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And the New York Botanical Garden held its orchid dinner.
DVF Honors RBG - By BY DENNY LEE - Category Style - Keyword Parties (Social) - From New York Times - Published at February 21, 2020 at 11:39PM

NPR News: The Lessons To Be Learned From Forcing Plants To Play Music

The Lessons To Be Learned From Forcing Plants To Play Music
It's not as mean as it might sound (though it does involve a little electrocution) and the results can be both beautiful and, well, eye-opening.

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Health & Science - February 21, 2020 at 06:00PM - The Lessons To Be Learned From Forcing Plants To Play Music

Connor Jessup of ‘Locke & Key’ Gets His Nails Done


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An early love of fantasy books comes to fruition for the Canadian actor, with “exactly the kind of job I dreamed about.”
Connor Jessup of ‘Locke & Key’ Gets His Nails Done - By BY MAX BERLINGER - Category Style - Keyword Actors and Actresses - From New York Times - Published at February 21, 2020 at 05:00PM

A Chef Who Brings Fashion to the Kitchen


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Roze Traore is a private chef and occasional model who will soon be cooking at Chefs Club New York.
A Chef Who Brings Fashion to the Kitchen - By BY RACHEL FELDER - Category Style - Keyword Cooking and Cookbooks - From New York Times - Published at February 21, 2020 at 05:00PM

Thứ Năm, 20 tháng 2, 2020

NPR News: Evacuated For COVID-19 Scare, Pennsylvania Man Reflects On Life After Quarantine

Evacuated For COVID-19 Scare, Pennsylvania Man Reflects On Life After Quarantine
As evacuees who cleared a 14-day quarantine return home to their communities, a U.S. man talks of his experience in China and the transition home.

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Health Care - February 21, 2020 at 08:12AM - Evacuated For COVID-19 Scare, Pennsylvania Man Reflects On Life After Quarantine

‘At Least I Got You a Gift’


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What not to say on Valentine’s Day.
‘At Least I Got You a Gift’ - By BY PHILIP GALANES - Category Style - Keyword Customs, Etiquette and Manners - From New York Times - Published at February 20, 2020 at 10:00PM

NPR News: Trusting Injection Drug Users With IV Antibiotics At Home: It Can Work

Trusting Injection Drug Users With IV Antibiotics At Home: It Can Work
When patients need long-term treatment with IV antibiotics, hospitals usually let them do it at home — but not if they have a history of injection drug use. A Boston program wants to change that.

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Health & Science - February 20, 2020 at 05:00PM - Trusting Injection Drug Users With IV Antibiotics At Home: It Can Work

Marfa’s Answer to the Collapse of Local News: Coffee and Cocktails


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Can drinks, community events and the occasional wedding subsidize small-town journalism?
Marfa’s Answer to the Collapse of Local News: Coffee and Cocktails - By BY SASHA VON OLDERSHAUSEN - Category Style - Keyword Newspapers, Bars and Nightclubs - From New York Times - Published at February 20, 2020 at 05:00PM

NPR News: Trusting Injection Drug Users With IV Antibiotics At Home: It Can Work

Trusting Injection Drug Users With IV Antibiotics At Home: It Can Work
When patients need long-term treatment with IV antibiotics, hospitals usually let them do it at home — but not if they have a history of injection drug use. A Boston program wants to change that.

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Health Care - February 20, 2020 at 05:00PM - Trusting Injection Drug Users With IV Antibiotics At Home: It Can Work

Thứ Tư, 19 tháng 2, 2020

Modern Love Podcast: Nick Kroll Reads ‘Just for Tonight, Pretend You Don’t Know Me’


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The co-creator and star of “Big Mouth” reads an essay about a Valentines Day experiment.
Modern Love Podcast: Nick Kroll Reads ‘Just for Tonight, Pretend You Don’t Know Me’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Valentine's Day, Love (Emotion), Podcasts, Modern Love (Times Column) - From New York Times - Published at February 20, 2020 at 04:57AM

NPR News: Scientists Announce Fresh Experiments On Antimatter

Scientists Announce Fresh Experiments On Antimatter
Researchers have conducted a new test on antimatter — matter's weird opposite. The researchers found that anti-hydrogen atoms behave exactly the same as regular hydrogen. But many questions remain.

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Health & Science - February 20, 2020 at 04:11AM - Scientists Announce Fresh Experiments On Antimatter

The Brand That Won’t Stop Trying to Be Cool


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St. John Knits, a “chic grandmother” label, has tried for years to attract a more modern clientele. Can a new designer and flock of influencers (plus Zendaya) make it happen?
The Brand That Won’t Stop Trying to Be Cool - By BY JESSICA TESTA - Category Style - Keyword Fashion and Apparel, Luxury Goods and Services - From New York Times - Published at February 20, 2020 at 03:05AM

NPR News: Hunt For New Coronavirus Treatments Includes Gene-Silencing And Monoclonal Antibodies

Hunt For New Coronavirus Treatments Includes Gene-Silencing And Monoclonal Antibodies
The new coronavirus has spurred biotech labs in universities and companies to try to find new approaches to stopping the virus — from blocking its key enzymes to interfering with its genetics.

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Health & Science - February 20, 2020 at 03:13AM - Hunt For New Coronavirus Treatments Includes Gene-Silencing And Monoclonal Antibodies

These Creams Will Make Your Dry Skin Forget About Winter


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A batch of brand-new body moisturizers do more than hydrate.
These Creams Will Make Your Dry Skin Forget About Winter - By BY RACHEL FELDER - Category Style - Keyword Skin, Cosmetics and Toiletries - From New York Times - Published at February 19, 2020 at 09:03PM

NPR News: It's Not Just Hospitals That Are Quick To Sue Patients Who Can't Pay

It's Not Just Hospitals That Are Quick To Sue Patients Who Can't Pay
The firm that staffed the emergency room with doctors at Nashville General Hospital was taking more patients to court for unpaid medical bills than any other hospital or practice in the city.

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Health Care - February 19, 2020 at 05:00PM - It's Not Just Hospitals That Are Quick To Sue Patients Who Can't Pay

Thứ Ba, 18 tháng 2, 2020

Thom Browne Got Techie for Fashion Week


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And the Bowery Mission gala had some French glamour.
Thom Browne Got Techie for Fashion Week - By BY BEN WIDDICOMBE - Category Style - Keyword Fashion and Apparel, Parties (Social) - From New York Times - Published at February 19, 2020 at 05:00AM

NPR News: DARPA Aims To Have Coronavirus Therapy Shortly After Outbreak's Start

DARPA Aims To Have Coronavirus Therapy Shortly After Outbreak's Start
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency supports a pandemic preparedness program that is designed to respond rapidly to an emerging threat such as the coronavirus.

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Health & Science - February 14, 2020 at 05:03PM - DARPA Aims To Have Coronavirus Therapy Shortly After Outbreak's Start

Tiny Love Stories: ‘We Were Never Going to Venmo the Same $15 Again’


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Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
Tiny Love Stories: ‘We Were Never Going to Venmo the Same $15 Again’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Modern Love (Times Column), Dating and Relationships - From New York Times - Published at February 19, 2020 at 03:00AM

NPR News: Many Tornado Alley Residents With Disabilities Lack Safe Options In A Storm

Many Tornado Alley Residents With Disabilities Lack Safe Options In A Storm
Oklahoma used to have more public shelters that could accommodate wheelchairs. But many have closed, and there's still no financial aid for renters with disabilities to build safe alternatives.

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Health Care - February 19, 2020 at 01:34AM - Many Tornado Alley Residents With Disabilities Lack Safe Options In A Storm

Thứ Hai, 17 tháng 2, 2020

NPR News: Why Sitting For Long Periods Can Effect Teens' Mental Health

Why Sitting For Long Periods Can Effect Teens' Mental Health
A new study finds that sitting still is linked to a higher risk of depression among teens, but even an hour of light physical activity every day reduces the risk of depression by 10 percent.

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NPR News: Teens Are Still Vaping Flavors, Thanks To New Disposable Vape Pens

Teens Are Still Vaping Flavors, Thanks To New Disposable Vape Pens
Despite enforcement efforts to stop teen vaping, kids are getting their hands on a new array of disposable products that come in sweet and fruity flavors.

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Chủ Nhật, 16 tháng 2, 2020

NPR News: Baby Sleep Expert Shares Tips For Keeping Babies Safe While Sleeping

Baby Sleep Expert Shares Tips For Keeping Babies Safe While Sleeping
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with baby sleep consultant Alexis Dubief about her revised recommendations for parents following reporting on the dangers of inclined infant sleepers.

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Thứ Sáu, 14 tháng 2, 2020

Love Letter: From Worst to Best Date Ever


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Plus: Love on top (of a mountain).
Love Letter: From Worst to Best Date Ever - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword - From New York Times - Published at February 15, 2020 at 02:36AM

Modern Love Podcast: Tiny Love Stories Read by the People Who Wrote Them


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In a special Valentine’s Day episode, authors share their love stories in no more than 100 words.
Modern Love Podcast: Tiny Love Stories Read by the People Who Wrote Them - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Podcasts, Valentine's Day, Modern Love (Times Column) - From New York Times - Published at February 15, 2020 at 02:34AM

NPR News: DARPA Aims To Have Coronavirus Vaccine Shortly After Outbreak's Start

DARPA Aims To Have Coronavirus Vaccine Shortly After Outbreak's Start
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency supports a pandemic preparedness program that is designed to respond rapidly to an emerging threat such as the coronavirus.

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Health & Science - February 14, 2020 at 05:03PM - DARPA Aims To Have Coronavirus Vaccine Shortly After Outbreak's Start

Mentors and Debutantes


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Benefits were held for National CARES Mentoring Movement and the Museum of the City of New York.
Mentors and Debutantes - By BY DENNY LEE - Category Style - Keyword Parties (Social), Philanthropy - From New York Times - Published at February 14, 2020 at 05:00PM

Thứ Năm, 13 tháng 2, 2020

How My Worst Date Ever Became My Best


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Agreeing to see him again would require a minor miracle. A minor miracle is exactly what happened.
How My Worst Date Ever Became My Best - By BY BONNIE ALTUCHER - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Dating and Relationships, Computers and the Internet, Divorce, Separations and Annulments, Online Dating - From New York Times - Published at February 14, 2020 at 12:00PM

NPR News: IMAGES: What New Coronavirus Looks Like Under The Microscope

IMAGES: What New Coronavirus Looks Like Under The Microscope
The images were made using scanning and transmission electron microscopes by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

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Health & Science - February 14, 2020 at 07:45AM - IMAGES: What New Coronavirus Looks Like Under The Microscope

NPR News: How To Be A Helper For A Child Whose Family Is Touched By Addiction

How To Be A Helper For A Child Whose Family Is Touched By Addiction
Over 8 million children live in families touched by addiction. Helping a child in that situation can be a lifeline. If you're a teacher, a neighbor or a coach and want to help: Here's what to do.

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NPR News: Would The U.S. Health System Be Ready For A Surge in Coronavirus Cases?

Would The U.S. Health System Be Ready For A Surge in Coronavirus Cases?
So far only 15 cases of coronavirus have been identified in the U.S. But if large numbers of people were to suddenly get infected, are hospitals prepared to cope?

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Health Care - February 14, 2020 at 03:43AM - Would The U.S. Health System Be Ready For A Surge in Coronavirus Cases?

Is Coffee Good For You?


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Yes! But it depends on the kind of coffee and the quantity.
Is Coffee Good For You? - By BY DAWN MACKEEN - Category Style - Keyword Coffee, Caffeine, Diet and Nutrition - From New York Times - Published at February 14, 2020 at 02:32AM

NPR News: 'It's Not Easy For Anyone': Coronavirus Disrupts Life And Work In Hong Kong

'It's Not Easy For Anyone': Coronavirus Disrupts Life And Work In Hong Kong
Students, business owners, sanitation workers and doctors are all struggling to cope with the daily frustrations of living in a city of 7 million that's afraid of an outbreak of COVID-19.

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Health & Science - February 14, 2020 at 12:30AM - 'It's Not Easy For Anyone': Coronavirus Disrupts Life And Work In Hong Kong

Addiction Memoirs are a Genre in Recovery


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In an era of opioid addiction, wellness obsession and internet oversharing, stories of substance abuse are back.
Addiction Memoirs are a Genre in Recovery - By BY ALEX WILLIAMS - Category Style - Keyword Writing and Writers, Books and Literature, Addiction (Psychology) - From New York Times - Published at February 13, 2020 at 11:43PM

Sorry, Sweetie, but I Need Daddy’s Estate Back


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My brother left everything to me. I decided to give his daughter half. Then I changed my mind.
Sorry, Sweetie, but I Need Daddy’s Estate Back - By BY PHILIP GALANES - Category Style - Keyword Customs, Etiquette and Manners - From New York Times - Published at February 13, 2020 at 11:15PM

NPR News: U.S. Response To China's Talent Plan Is Described As Heavy-Handed

U.S. Response To China's Talent Plan Is Described As Heavy-Handed
The arrest of a Harvard researcher late last month has led to questions about a Chinese program to recruit American talent. Prosecutors say it's a form of economic espionage. Scientists disagree.

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Health & Science - February 13, 2020 at 05:09PM - U.S. Response To China's Talent Plan Is Described As Heavy-Handed

The Original Renegade


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A 14-year-old in Atlanta created one of the biggest dances on the internet. But nobody really knows that.
The Original Renegade - By BY TAYLOR LORENZ - Category Style - Keyword Dancing, Social Media, Video Recordings, Downloads and Streaming - From New York Times - Published at February 13, 2020 at 05:00PM

Thứ Tư, 12 tháng 2, 2020

Modern Love Podcast: Susan Kelechi Watson Reads ‘When Cupid Is a Prying Journalist’


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The “This Is Us” actress reads an essay about a lost love. The dramatic essay inspired an episode in the Modern Love TV series.
Modern Love Podcast: Susan Kelechi Watson Reads ‘When Cupid Is a Prying Journalist’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Television, Podcasts, Dating and Relationships - From New York Times - Published at February 13, 2020 at 05:30AM

NPR News: Scientists ♥ Their Emojis, But It's Complicated

Scientists ♥ Their Emojis, But It's Complicated
The latest batch of new emojis is coming soon and it contains some wins for science-lovers. But scientists have mixed feelings about some of the new images from nature.

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Health & Science - February 13, 2020 at 04:35AM - Scientists ♥ Their Emojis, But It's Complicated

NPR News: 'Ghost' DNA In West Africans Complicates Story Of Human Origins

'Ghost' DNA In West Africans Complicates Story Of Human Origins
Modern genomes from Nigeria and Sierra Leone show signals that scientists call ghost DNA — from an unknown human ancestor. That means that prehistoric humans likely procreated with an unknown group.

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Health & Science - February 13, 2020 at 02:27AM - 'Ghost' DNA In West Africans Complicates Story Of Human Origins

The Chaos at Condé Nast


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The memoirs of Dan Peres and other ex-employees of the magazine company reveal mess behind the gloss of the aughts.
The Chaos at Condé Nast - By BY KATHERINE ROSMAN - Category Style - Keyword - From New York Times - Published at February 12, 2020 at 10:05PM

NPR News: Timetable For A Vaccine Against The New Coronavirus? Maybe This Fall

Timetable For A Vaccine Against The New Coronavirus? Maybe This Fall
Recent advances in biotech make scientists optimistic that they might have a vaccine that has passed basic tests of human safety and efficacy ready to go to clinics as soon as this fall.

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Health & Science - February 12, 2020 at 10:00PM - Timetable For A Vaccine Against The New Coronavirus? Maybe This Fall

NPR News: The Hope And Hype Of Diabetic Alert Dogs

The Hope And Hype Of Diabetic Alert Dogs
Companies that sell dogs trained to sniff out life-threatening changes in blood sugar for people with diabetes have faced lawsuits or complaints from some of their customers.

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Health Care - February 12, 2020 at 06:00PM - The Hope And Hype Of Diabetic Alert Dogs

Thứ Ba, 11 tháng 2, 2020

NPR News: 195 Americans Are Released From Coronavirus Quarantine At California Air Base

195 Americans Are Released From Coronavirus Quarantine At California Air Base
The group was evacuated from Wuhan, China, in late January. They've now been released from the first quarantine the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ordered in more than 50 years.

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Health Care - February 12, 2020 at 03:13AM - 195 Americans Are Released From Coronavirus Quarantine At California Air Base

NPR News: 2 Big Teachers Unions Call For Rethinking Student Involvement In Lockdown Drills

2 Big Teachers Unions Call For Rethinking Student Involvement In Lockdown Drills
About 95% of American public schools have adopted some form of active shooter drills. But there's little proof they're effective — and there's growing concern they can traumatize children.

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Thứ Hai, 10 tháng 2, 2020

NPR News: Will That Antidepressant Work For You? The Answer May Lie In Your Brain Waves

Will That Antidepressant Work For You? The Answer May Lie In Your Brain Waves
Scientists say certain brain wave patterns can predict whether a person is likely to respond to a common antidepressant, or would do better with non-drug therapy.

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Health & Science - February 11, 2020 at 04:16AM - Will That Antidepressant Work For You? The Answer May Lie In Your Brain Waves

NPR News: The Addiction Crisis In New Hampshire Shapes Presidential Primary Votes

The Addiction Crisis In New Hampshire Shapes Presidential Primary Votes
Drug addiction is a major problem in New Hampshire. For many of those affected, the issue shapes their views of the presidential elections.

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Health Care - February 11, 2020 at 04:17AM - The Addiction Crisis In New Hampshire Shapes Presidential Primary Votes

NPR News: Michael Pollan Explains Caffeine Cravings (And Why You Don't Have To Quit)

Michael Pollan Explains Caffeine Cravings (And Why You Don't Have To Quit)
When Pollan decided to write about caffeine, he gave it up — cold turkey. "I just couldn't focus," he says. "I was irritable. I lost confidence." Caffeine reshapes the brain in surprising ways.

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Health & Science - February 11, 2020 at 12:00AM - Michael Pollan Explains Caffeine Cravings (And Why You Don't Have To Quit)

NPR News: Taking Zinc Can Shorten Your Cold. Thank A 91-Year-Old Scientist For The Discovery

Taking Zinc Can Shorten Your Cold. Thank A 91-Year-Old Scientist For The Discovery
Dr. Ananda Prasad first turned up zinc's benefits to human growth back in the 1960s. Years later, his study and others found that the right dose of zinc can cut a cold's duration by days.

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Health & Science - February 10, 2020 at 11:48PM - Taking Zinc Can Shorten Your Cold. Thank A 91-Year-Old Scientist For The Discovery

Inside the 2020 Oscar Parties


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Brad Pitt, Bong Joon Ho, Renée Zellweger and Joaquin Phoenix at the Governors Ball and the Vanity Fair party.
Inside the 2020 Oscar Parties - By BY BEN WIDDICOMBE AND NICOLE SPERLING - Category Style - Keyword Academy Awards (Oscars), Parties (Social) - From New York Times - Published at February 10, 2020 at 11:05PM

NPR News: 65 More Coronavirus Cases On Diamond Princess Cruise Ship Stuck In Japan

65 More Coronavirus Cases On Diamond Princess Cruise Ship Stuck In Japan
The new cases include 45 Japanese and 11 Americans, as well as smaller numbers of people from Australia, Canada, England, the Philippines and Ukraine.

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Health Care - February 10, 2020 at 09:40PM - 65 More Coronavirus Cases On Diamond Princess Cruise Ship Stuck In Japan

RED CARPET


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RED CARPET
RED CARPET - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword - From New York Times - Published at February 10, 2020 at 09:14PM

Come To The Oscars with Brad Pitt And Us


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What we saw on the Oscars red carpet.
Come To The Oscars with Brad Pitt And Us - By BY EMILY RHYNE, JOSH HANER AND CALLA KESSLER - Category Style - Keyword Academy Awards (Oscars) - From New York Times - Published at February 10, 2020 at 07:26PM

NPR News: With Australia's Hillsides Stripped Bare By Fire, Scientists Rush To Predict Mudflows

With Australia's Hillsides Stripped Bare By Fire, Scientists Rush To Predict Mudflows
Heavy rains in eastern Australia are causing mudslides and debris flows in areas that burned. Scientists are trying to predict when and where slides are likely to happen.

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Health & Science - February 10, 2020 at 05:00PM - With Australia's Hillsides Stripped Bare By Fire, Scientists Rush To Predict Mudflows

Chủ Nhật, 9 tháng 2, 2020

De’Andre Arnold on First Red Carpet: the ‘Kid With Dreads Is at the Oscars’


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De’Andre Arnold, 18, is at the show with Dwyane Wade and Gabrielle Union, who produced “Hair Love.”
De’Andre Arnold on First Red Carpet: the ‘Kid With Dreads Is at the Oscars’ - By BY JONAH ENGEL BROMWICH - Category Style - Keyword Academy Awards (Oscars), Hair, Discrimination - From New York Times - Published at February 10, 2020 at 08:20AM

Beanie Feldstein’s Oscars Look


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The star of “Booksmart” and “Lady Bird” got ready for the Oscars with tulle and a place for her inhaler.
Beanie Feldstein’s Oscars Look - By BY SANAM YAR - Category Style - Keyword Dresses, Fashion and Apparel - From New York Times - Published at February 10, 2020 at 06:31AM

2020 Oscars Red Carpet: Live Updates


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At 6 p.m., on ABC, the official carpet watching begins. Here is what to look for.
2020 Oscars Red Carpet: Live Updates - By BY VANESSA FRIEDMAN, JESSICA TESTA AND JONAH ENGEL BROMWICH - Category Style - Keyword Academy Awards (Oscars), Fashion and Apparel - From New York Times - Published at February 9, 2020 at 10:00PM

What to Watch on the Oscars Red Carpet


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At 6 p.m., on ABC, the carpet watching begins. Here is what to look for.
What to Watch on the Oscars Red Carpet - By BY VANESSA FRIEDMAN - Category Style - Keyword Academy Awards (Oscars), Fashion and Apparel - From New York Times - Published at February 9, 2020 at 10:00PM

Oscars Red Carpet: The Looks


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All the looks!
Oscars Red Carpet: The Looks - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Academy Awards (Oscars) - From New York Times - Published at February 9, 2020 at 10:00PM

NPR News: Amid Lebanon's Economic Crisis, The Country's Health Care System Is Ailing

Amid Lebanon's Economic Crisis, The Country's Health Care System Is Ailing
"We are collecting from every person of goodwill," says a Roman Catholic priest who started a low-cost clinic. "We are not expecting a miracle. We hope to create a place where people feel respected."

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Health Care - February 9, 2020 at 08:01PM - Amid Lebanon's Economic Crisis, The Country's Health Care System Is Ailing

Thứ Bảy, 8 tháng 2, 2020

NPR News: For Kid's Coughs, Swap The Over-The-Counter Syrups For Honey

For Kid's Coughs, Swap The Over-The-Counter Syrups For Honey
For parents desperate to calm a kid's hacking cough, so the whole family can get some sleep, turns out there's evidence that a common kitchen ingredient works better than OTC medicine.

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NPR News: For Kid's Coughs, Swap The Over-The-Counter Syrups For Honey

For Kid's Coughs, Swap The Over-The-Counter Syrups For Honey
For parents desperate to calm a kid's hacking cough, so the whole family can get some sleep, turns out there's evidence that a common kitchen ingredient works better than OTC medicine.

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Health & Science - February 8, 2020 at 09:14PM - For Kid's Coughs, Swap The Over-The-Counter Syrups For Honey

NPR News: Coronavirus Presents First Test Of New Rules For Naming A Disease

Coronavirus Presents First Test Of New Rules For Naming A Disease
To avoid giving offense or creating stigma, the WHO guidelines recommend against naming new pathogens — the emerging coronavirus, for instance — after people, places, ethnic groups, animals or foods.

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Health & Science - February 8, 2020 at 08:03PM - Coronavirus Presents First Test Of New Rules For Naming A Disease

How to Build a Media Company


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Take it from Jasmine Brand, who started the celebrity news site The Jasmine Brand 10 years ago, and is still going strong.
How to Build a Media Company - By BY PATRICE PECK - Category Style - Keyword - From New York Times - Published at February 8, 2020 at 05:00PM

Thứ Sáu, 7 tháng 2, 2020

NPR News: Polar Express: New Spacecraft Will Explore Elusive Parts Of The Sun

Polar Express: New Spacecraft Will Explore Elusive Parts Of The Sun
The Solar Orbiter, a new mission from the European Space Agency and NASA, was designed to give us our first look at the sun's poles and to gather data that might help predict space weather.

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Health & Science - February 8, 2020 at 05:16AM - Polar Express: New Spacecraft Will Explore Elusive Parts Of The Sun

NPR News: On Cruise Ship Quarantined In Japan, Any New Cases Would Reset The Isolation Clock

On Cruise Ship Quarantined In Japan, Any New Cases Would Reset The Isolation Clock
If the cruise ship were a country, it would now have the second-highest number of coronavirus cases outside of mainland China.

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Health Care - February 8, 2020 at 03:24AM - On Cruise Ship Quarantined In Japan, Any New Cases Would Reset The Isolation Clock

Love Letter: When Roommates Fall in Love


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Plus: Going from self-loathing to self-love.
Love Letter: When Roommates Fall in Love - By BY CHARANNA ALEXANDER - Category Style - Keyword - From New York Times - Published at February 8, 2020 at 02:00AM

Belles of the Ball


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Just ahead of fashion week, galas for amfAR and the Germanistic Society of America.
Belles of the Ball - By BY DENNY LEE - Category Style - Keyword Parties (Social), Philanthropy - From New York Times - Published at February 8, 2020 at 12:00AM

Billy Porter’s Stylist Flips Fashion on Its Head


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Sam Ratelle is the man who put Billy Porter in a ball gown. Will he top himself at the Oscars on Sunday?
Billy Porter’s Stylist Flips Fashion on Its Head - By BY RUTH LA FERLA - Category Style - Keyword Fashion and Apparel, Academy Awards (Oscars) - From New York Times - Published at February 7, 2020 at 11:32PM

There Was Something Funny About Them


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James McCarthy placed an ad on Craigslist: 3 Comedians Looking for a Roommate. Phoebe Stonebraker knocked on the door.
There Was Something Funny About Them - By BY VINCENT M. MALLOZZI - Category Style - Keyword Weddings and Engagements - From New York Times - Published at February 7, 2020 at 06:00PM

NPR News: A Moon Landing In 2024? NASA Says It'll Happen, Others Say: No Way

A Moon Landing In 2024? NASA Says It'll Happen, Others Say: No Way
The Trump administration keeps repeating that the U.S. will return humans to the moon in 2024. That may be technically possible but only if the money appears and if everything goes perfectly.

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Health & Science - February 7, 2020 at 05:01PM - A Moon Landing In 2024? NASA Says It'll Happen, Others Say: No Way

Thứ Năm, 6 tháng 2, 2020

The Unhealthy Math of Skinny + Pretty = Good


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A young woman struggling with an eating disorder tries to shift from self-loathing to self-loving.
The Unhealthy Math of Skinny + Pretty = Good - By BY LAUREN COVALUCCI - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Dating and Relationships, Depression (Mental), Weight - From New York Times - Published at February 7, 2020 at 12:00PM

As Long as There’s Been an Envelope, Oscar Parties Have Pushed It


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The night’s star-studded soirees are always more entertaining than the show itself.
As Long as There’s Been an Envelope, Oscar Parties Have Pushed It - By BY LAURA M. HOLSON - Category Style - Keyword Movies, Academy Awards (Oscars), Parties (Social) - From New York Times - Published at February 7, 2020 at 04:29AM