Thứ Hai, 30 tháng 9, 2019

NPR News: How Big Oil Of The Past Helped Launch The Solar Industry Of Today

How Big Oil Of The Past Helped Launch The Solar Industry Of Today
The multibillion-dollar solar photovoltaic industry has roots in an unexpected place. More than 40 years ago, oil companies invested in solar research and development that have proved critical.

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Health & Science - October 1, 2019 at 01:53AM - How Big Oil Of The Past Helped Launch The Solar Industry Of Today

NPR News: A Biopsy Came With An Unexpected $2,170 'Cover Charge' For The Hospital

A Biopsy Came With An Unexpected $2,170 'Cover Charge' For The Hospital
After a test to rule out cancer, Brianna Snitchler faced a facility fee for use of the hospital's radiology room. She wasn't told in advance about the charge, which strained her tight budget.

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Health Care - September 30, 2019 at 11:05PM - A Biopsy Came With An Unexpected $2,170 'Cover Charge' For The Hospital

NPR News: Pediatricians Stand By Meds For ADHD, But Some Say Therapy Should Come First

Pediatricians Stand By Meds For ADHD, But Some Say Therapy Should Come First
New treatment guidelines don't assuage concerns that some children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are being prescribed medication too soon, before behavioral interventions are tried.

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Health & Science - October 1, 2019 at 12:39AM - Pediatricians Stand By Meds For ADHD, But Some Say Therapy Should Come First

NPR News: Pediatricians Stand By Meds For ADHD, But Some Say Therapy Should Come First

Pediatricians Stand By Meds For ADHD, But Some Say Therapy Should Come First
New treatment guidelines don't assuage concerns that some children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are being prescribed medication too soon, before behavioral interventions are tried.

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The Most Watched Editor at Fashion Week


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Sara Moonves, the new editor in chief of W, has been around the limelight all her life. Now the attention is on her.
The Most Watched Editor at Fashion Week - By BY JACOB BERNSTEIN - Category Style - Keyword Magazines, Fashion and Apparel, Appointments and Executive Changes - From New York Times - Published at September 30, 2019 at 04:00PM

NPR News: Just A Handful Of Nuts May Help Keep Us From Packing On The Pounds As We Age

Just A Handful Of Nuts May Help Keep Us From Packing On The Pounds As We Age
U.S. adults put on about a pound a year on average. But people who had a regular nut-snacking habit put on less weight and had a lower risk of becoming obese over time, a new study finds.

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Health & Science - September 30, 2019 at 04:06PM - Just A Handful Of Nuts May Help Keep Us From Packing On The Pounds As We Age

Chủ Nhật, 29 tháng 9, 2019

NPR News: Elon Musk Unveils SpaceX's New Starship, Designed To Fly To The Moon, Mars And Beyond

Elon Musk Unveils SpaceX's New Starship, Designed To Fly To The Moon, Mars And Beyond
Calling it "the most inspiring thing I've ever seen," the SpaceX CEO talked up his company's big innovation and plans to fast-track production of the rocket. He hopes to fly passengers by next year.

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Health & Science - September 30, 2019 at 01:26AM - Elon Musk Unveils SpaceX's New Starship, Designed To Fly To The Moon, Mars And Beyond

Thứ Bảy, 28 tháng 9, 2019

NPR News: Georgia Professor Holds Student's Baby, A Life Lesson Bundled On Her Back

Georgia Professor Holds Student's Baby, A Life Lesson Bundled On Her Back
"We know it's overwhelming, don't think we don't understand," the professor said about the challenge of being a student and a parent. "We take it very seriously, and we're going to be here for you."

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NPR News: UCLA Opens World's 1st Institute To Study Kindness

UCLA Opens World's 1st Institute To Study Kindness
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with anthropology professor Daniel Fessler about UCLA's new Bedari Kindness Institute.

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Health & Science - September 29, 2019 at 04:02AM - UCLA Opens World's 1st Institute To Study Kindness

NPR News: The Health Benefits At The Center Of The United Auto Workers Strike

The Health Benefits At The Center Of The United Auto Workers Strike
A key issue in the contract dispute between General Motors and the United Auto Workers is health benefits. Workers have had famously great health plans, paying just 3% of costs.

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Health Care - September 28, 2019 at 06:48PM - The Health Benefits At The Center Of The United Auto Workers Strike

Debbie Does Dress


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How a young photographer’s impulse purchase wended its way into punk history.
Debbie Does Dress - By BY PENELOPE GREEN - Category Style - Keyword Fashion and Apparel - From New York Times - Published at September 28, 2019 at 05:02PM

The Tide is High (Really), but Debbie Harry is Staying Put


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“I should put a disclaimer on the cover,” she said of her new memoir. “I don’t know if any of this is real or not.”
The Tide is High (Really), but Debbie Harry is Staying Put - By BY PENELOPE GREEN - Category Style - Keyword Pop and Rock Music - From New York Times - Published at September 28, 2019 at 04:00PM

Thứ Sáu, 27 tháng 9, 2019

NPR News: U.S. Justice Department Charges 35 People In Fraudulent Genetic Testing Scheme

U.S. Justice Department Charges 35 People In Fraudulent Genetic Testing Scheme
Doctors, labworkers and telemarketers from around the U.S. were among those arrested in the investigation of a scheme that the DOJ alleges defrauded seniors and Medicare.

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Health Care - September 28, 2019 at 07:32AM - U.S. Justice Department Charges 35 People In Fraudulent Genetic Testing Scheme

NPR News: CDC Zeroing In On THC-Based Vaping Products As A Major Source Of Lung Injuries

CDC Zeroing In On THC-Based Vaping Products As A Major Source Of Lung Injuries
Health officials say people with vaping-related illness have used more than 200 products sold under 87 brands. That's complicating efforts to identify the substances contributing to lung damage.

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Health Care - September 28, 2019 at 04:51AM - CDC Zeroing In On THC-Based Vaping Products As A Major Source Of Lung Injuries

NPR News: Justice Department Charges 35 People With Defrauding Medicare Of More Than $2 Billion

Justice Department Charges 35 People With Defrauding Medicare Of More Than $2 Billion
The Justice Department has charged 35 individuals with defrauding Medicare of more than $2 billion. The scheme allegedly involved bribes and kickbacks for genetic tests to predict cancer.

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Health Care - September 28, 2019 at 04:08AM - Justice Department Charges 35 People With Defrauding Medicare Of More Than $2 Billion

Finn Wittrock of ‘Judy’ Visits His Old Juilliard Haunts


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The 34-year-old actor seeks “the real Finn Wittrock experience.”
Finn Wittrock of ‘Judy’ Visits His Old Juilliard Haunts - By BY AARON HICKLIN - Category Style - Keyword Actors and Actresses - From New York Times - Published at September 28, 2019 at 12:00AM

Dank Vapes, TKO and Other THC Vaping Brands Linked to Illnesses, C.D.C. Says


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Health officials released the names of several products identified by patients who have been sickened in Illinois and Wisconsin.
Dank Vapes, TKO and Other THC Vaping Brands Linked to Illnesses, C.D.C. Says - By BY DENISE GRADY - at Health - Keyword: E-Cigarettes, Marijuana, Lungs, Drug Abuse and Traffic, Deaths (Fatalities) - From New York Times - Published at September 28, 2019 at 12:00AM

The Fall Social Season Begins


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“Porgy and Bess” premiered at the Metropolitan Opera. And the American Museum of Natural History turns 150.
The Fall Social Season Begins - By BY DENNY LEE - Category Style - Keyword Parties (Social), Philanthropy - From New York Times - Published at September 27, 2019 at 11:01PM

Who’s Irish Now?


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The Rose of Tralee International Festival takes stock of Irish manners and Irish meanings.
Who’s Irish Now? - By BY DAVID SEGAL - Category Style - Keyword Beauty Contests, Women and Girls - From New York Times - Published at September 27, 2019 at 04:00PM

NPR News: Journalists File Lawsuit To Force Feds To Release Medicare Advantage Audits

Journalists File Lawsuit To Force Feds To Release Medicare Advantage Audits
A lawsuit filed by Kaiser Health News under the Freedom of Information Act could spur the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to release audits that document up to $650 million in overcharges.

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Health Care - September 27, 2019 at 04:01PM - Journalists File Lawsuit To Force Feds To Release Medicare Advantage Audits

Thứ Năm, 26 tháng 9, 2019

The Gift of the Missing Men


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A long line of absentee fathers taught me a lesson in love that was hard to undo. It also gave me a powerful tribe of matriarchs.
The Gift of the Missing Men - By BY KEMA CHRISTIAN-TAYLOR - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Grandparents - From New York Times - Published at September 27, 2019 at 11:00AM

NPR News: A Peculiar Solar System Has Scientists Rethinking Theories Of How Planets Form

A Peculiar Solar System Has Scientists Rethinking Theories Of How Planets Form
A surprisingly large planet orbiting a small star defies the conventional wisdom about how planets are born. But a dark-horse idea from more than 20 years ago could explain it.

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Health & Science - September 27, 2019 at 01:00AM - A Peculiar Solar System Has Scientists Rethinking Theories Of How Planets Form

NPR News: Too Much Training Can Tax Athletes' Brains

Too Much Training Can Tax Athletes' Brains
Research finds that triathletes who train too hard can impair a brain area involved in achieving goals like winning a race. Fatigued athletes choose immediate gratification over long-term rewards.

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Health & Science - September 26, 2019 at 10:31PM - Too Much Training Can Tax Athletes' Brains

My Grown-Up, Live-In Boyfriend Is Really Close With His Mother. Ugh.


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A reader dreads Mom’s first visit.
My Grown-Up, Live-In Boyfriend Is Really Close With His Mother. Ugh. - By BY PHILIP GALANES - Category Style - Keyword Customs, Etiquette and Manners - From New York Times - Published at September 26, 2019 at 10:00PM

Thứ Tư, 25 tháng 9, 2019

Kal Penn Reads ‘First I Met My Children, Then Their Mother. They’re Related.’


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The creator and star of “Sunnyside” reads an essay about a sperm donor who finds both offspring and love.
Kal Penn Reads ‘First I Met My Children, Then Their Mother. They’re Related.’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Podcasts, Sperm, Artificial Insemination - From New York Times - Published at September 26, 2019 at 05:03AM

Patsy’s, a Rat Pack Redoubt, Turns 75


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And “The Height of the Storm” opens on Broadway.
Patsy’s, a Rat Pack Redoubt, Turns 75 - By BY BEN WIDDICOMBE - Category Style - Keyword Parties (Social) - From New York Times - Published at September 26, 2019 at 04:01AM

The Butterfly, a SoHo Bar Filled With Socialites


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The lounge brings together former night life rivals Nur Khan and John McDonald.
The Butterfly, a SoHo Bar Filled With Socialites - By BY JOSHUA DAVID STEIN - Category Style - Keyword Bars and Nightclubs - From New York Times - Published at September 26, 2019 at 03:30AM

NPR News: No Plan B: Deciding Not To Have Children Because of Climate Change

No Plan B: Deciding Not To Have Children Because of Climate Change
Faced with the prospect of severe climate disruptions, potential parents are rethinking that choice.

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Health & Science - September 25, 2019 at 09:20PM - No Plan B: Deciding Not To Have Children Because of Climate Change

NPR News: Prehistoric Babies Drank Animal Milk From A Bottle

Prehistoric Babies Drank Animal Milk From A Bottle
The remnants of ruminant milk were found in tiny vessels buried with infants thousands of years ago. Scientists say the ancient "baby bottles" were sometimes shaped like "mythical animals."

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NPR News: Prehistoric Babies Drank Animal Milk From A Bottle

Prehistoric Babies Drank Animal Milk From A Bottle
The remnants of ruminant milk were found in tiny vessels buried with infants thousands of years ago. Scientists say the ancient "baby bottles" were sometimes shaped like "mythical animals."

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Health & Science - September 26, 2019 at 01:35AM - Prehistoric Babies Drank Animal Milk From A Bottle

Juul Shake-Up: C.E.O. Steps Down


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In addition, the tobacco giant Altria, which has a stake in Juul, and Philip Morris International, said they were ending merger talks.
Juul Shake-Up: C.E.O. Steps Down - By BY SHEILA KAPLAN, MICHAEL J. DE LA MERCED AND JULIE CRESWELL - at Health - Keyword: E-Cigarettes - From New York Times - Published at September 25, 2019 at 06:34PM

NPR News: MacArthur 'Genius' Grant Winners Attest To 'Power Of Individual Creativity'

MacArthur 'Genius' Grant Winners Attest To 'Power Of Individual Creativity'
As usual, the more than two dozen winners in 2019 span a range of fields, from fiction and cartoons to neuroscience and theoretical geophysics. Now they've got one important accolade in common.

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Health & Science - September 25, 2019 at 06:01PM - MacArthur 'Genius' Grant Winners Attest To 'Power Of Individual Creativity'

NPR News: Earth's Oceans Are Getting Hotter And Higher, And It's Accelerating

Earth's Oceans Are Getting Hotter And Higher, And It's Accelerating
The U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has released its latest report on the oceans, and it's not good. The report also notes a relatively new phenomenon in the oceans: marine heat waves.

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Health & Science - September 25, 2019 at 04:00PM - Earth's Oceans Are Getting Hotter And Higher, And It's Accelerating

Thứ Ba, 24 tháng 9, 2019

NPR News: If E-Cigs Were Romaine Lettuce, They'd Be Off The Shelf, Vaper's Mom Tells Congress

If E-Cigs Were Romaine Lettuce, They'd Be Off The Shelf, Vaper's Mom Tells Congress
As numbers of vaping-related lung disease rise, a mom testifying before Congress compared the illness to a food poisoning outbreak and called on lawmakers to address the epidemic of teen vaping.

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NPR News: If E-Cigs Were Romaine Lettuce, They'd Be Off The Shelf, Vaper's Mom Tells Congress

If E-Cigs Were Romaine Lettuce, They'd Be Off The Shelf, Vaper's Mom Tells Congress
As numbers of vaping-related lung disease rise, a mom testifying before Congress compared the illness to a food poisoning outbreak and called on lawmakers to address the epidemic of teen vaping.

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Health & Science - September 25, 2019 at 06:55AM - If E-Cigs Were Romaine Lettuce, They'd Be Off The Shelf, Vaper's Mom Tells Congress

NPR News: Status Of Health Benefits Remains Unclear As United Auto Workers' Strike Continues

Status Of Health Benefits Remains Unclear As United Auto Workers' Strike Continues
While the United Auto Workers strike continues, General Motors and the union are telling different stories about what's going on with the health benefits of striking workers and their families.

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Health Care - September 25, 2019 at 03:24AM - Status Of Health Benefits Remains Unclear As United Auto Workers' Strike Continues

Tiny Love Stories: ‘Looking for a Woman of Incredibly Poor Judgment’


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Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
Tiny Love Stories: ‘Looking for a Woman of Incredibly Poor Judgment’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Modern Love (Times Column), Dating and Relationships - From New York Times - Published at September 25, 2019 at 02:00AM

NPR News: Trump Administration Escalates Battle Over Environmental Regulations With California

Trump Administration Escalates Battle Over Environmental Regulations With California
The Trump administration threatens to cut federal highway dollars for California over air pollution.

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Health & Science - September 25, 2019 at 01:53AM - Trump Administration Escalates Battle Over Environmental Regulations With California

NPR News: No Plan B: Youth Leading The Charge On Climate

No Plan B: Youth Leading The Charge On Climate
Young people are taking center stage in the fight against climate change.

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Health & Science - September 24, 2019 at 09:06PM - No Plan B: Youth Leading The Charge On Climate

NPR News: As Made-To-Order DNA Gets Cheaper, Keeping It Out Of The Wrong Hands Gets Harder

As Made-To-Order DNA Gets Cheaper, Keeping It Out Of The Wrong Hands Gets Harder
Labs are churning out more and more synthetic DNA for scientists who want to use it to reprogram cells. Some say the technology has outpaced government safety guidelines put in place a decade ago.

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Health & Science - September 24, 2019 at 06:13PM - As Made-To-Order DNA Gets Cheaper, Keeping It Out Of The Wrong Hands Gets Harder

Jameela Jamil Does Her Own Makeup — Sometimes in a Car


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The outspoken “Good Place” says: “I want to look like me.”
Jameela Jamil Does Her Own Makeup — Sometimes in a Car - By BY BEE SHAPIRO - Category Style - Keyword Cosmetics and Toiletries, Skin, Actors and Actresses - From New York Times - Published at September 24, 2019 at 04:00PM

Thứ Hai, 23 tháng 9, 2019

NPR News: Doctors Without Borders Calls For More Transparency In Distribution Of Ebola Vaccine

Doctors Without Borders Calls For More Transparency In Distribution Of Ebola Vaccine
The international humanitarian group says the World Health Organization is restricting access to the vaccine in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where the current outbreak has killed more than 2,100.

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Health & Science - September 24, 2019 at 01:09AM - Doctors Without Borders Calls For More Transparency In Distribution Of Ebola Vaccine

NPR News: No Plan B: The Climate-Conscious Voter

No Plan B: The Climate-Conscious Voter
As temperatures rise, voters are making the climate a central issue in this presidential campaign.

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Health & Science - September 23, 2019 at 09:20PM - No Plan B: The Climate-Conscious Voter

NPR News: Allergists Debate Anticipated FDA Approval Of A Peanut Allergy Drug

Allergists Debate Anticipated FDA Approval Of A Peanut Allergy Drug
Some question the need for a costly pill that's basically made of peanut flour. But with standardized capsules, more peanut allergy sufferers could gain access to a treatment now available to few.

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NPR News: U.N. Climate Summit Sets Stage For New National Emissions Promises

U.N. Climate Summit Sets Stage For New National Emissions Promises
Humanity is not on track to avoid the most catastrophic impacts of climate change. Delegations from nearly 200 countries are meeting to discuss promises they made to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

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Health & Science - September 23, 2019 at 04:00PM - U.N. Climate Summit Sets Stage For New National Emissions Promises

NPR News: Exercising To Ease Pain: Taking Brisk Walks Can Help

Exercising To Ease Pain: Taking Brisk Walks Can Help
Never mind a runner's high — the buzz some people say they get after a run. Neuroscientist Benedict Kolber was more interested in how to generate pain relief via a brisk walk. It can really work.

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Health & Science - September 23, 2019 at 04:00PM - Exercising To Ease Pain: Taking Brisk Walks Can Help

Chủ Nhật, 22 tháng 9, 2019

Emmys Red Carpet Photos 2019


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All the pictures from the red carpet.
Emmys Red Carpet Photos 2019 - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Emmy Awards, Television - From New York Times - Published at September 23, 2019 at 05:21AM

Emmys Red Carpet: Live Updates


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Live-ish updates from television’s biggest night.
Emmys Red Carpet: Live Updates - By BY THE STYLES DESK - Category Style - Keyword Emmy Awards, Parties (Social), Fashion and Apparel - From New York Times - Published at September 23, 2019 at 05:05AM

NPR News: What To Expect From The U.N. Climate Action Summit

What To Expect From The U.N. Climate Action Summit
World leaders are meeting in New York on Monday amid growing fear that promises countries have made to reduce emissions are insufficient to avoid the most catastrophic effects of climate change.

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Health & Science - September 23, 2019 at 04:06AM - What To Expect From The U.N. Climate Action Summit

NPR News: VIDEO: Tree Scientist Inspires Next Generation ... Through Barbie

VIDEO: Tree Scientist Inspires Next Generation ... Through Barbie
Nalini Nadkarni was one of the first people to study the canopy — the part of trees just above the forest floor to the top branches. Her discoveries have helped shape our understanding of forests.

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Health & Science - September 23, 2019 at 02:49AM - VIDEO: Tree Scientist Inspires Next Generation ... Through Barbie

NPR News: Ahead Of Climate Summit, 2 Views From Cities In Canada And India

Ahead Of Climate Summit, 2 Views From Cities In Canada And India
NPR's Melissa Block speaks with two U.N. Climate Change Summit attendees: Lisa Helps and Minal Pathak. The summit begins Monday.

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Health & Science - September 22, 2019 at 07:10PM - Ahead Of Climate Summit, 2 Views From Cities In Canada And India

Disney’s Bob Iger: VersaClimbed Straight to the Top


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Hollywood’s nicest C.E.O. satellite-dishes on Katzenberg, Murdoch and why he, too, is disturbed by Twitter.
Disney’s Bob Iger: VersaClimbed Straight to the Top - By BY MAUREEN DOWD - Category Style - Keyword - From New York Times - Published at September 22, 2019 at 04:11PM

Thứ Bảy, 21 tháng 9, 2019

Jonathan Van Ness of ‘Queer Eye’ Comes Out


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The reality-show star opens up about being an addict, a sexual abuse survivor and H.I.V. positive.
Jonathan Van Ness of ‘Queer Eye’ Comes Out - By BY ALEX HAWGOOD - Category Style - Keyword - From New York Times - Published at September 21, 2019 at 06:00PM

Thứ Sáu, 20 tháng 9, 2019

NPR News: EPA Administrator Weighs In On California Emissions Decision

EPA Administrator Weighs In On California Emissions Decision
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler about the administration's plans to revoke California's authority to set its own vehicle emissions standards.

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Health & Science - September 21, 2019 at 03:14AM - EPA Administrator Weighs In On California Emissions Decision

Save the Children Turns 100


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Benefits were also held for the American Theater Wing and the High Line.
Save the Children Turns 100 - By BY DENNY LEE - Category Style - Keyword Parties (Social), Philanthropy - From New York Times - Published at September 21, 2019 at 12:10AM

NPR News: A New Way Of Paying For Maternity Care Aims To Reduce C-Sections

A New Way Of Paying For Maternity Care Aims To Reduce C-Sections
Instead of paying doctors piecemeal for prenatal appointments and delivery of the baby, some insurers now offer medical practices one lump sum to cover it all.

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Health Care - September 20, 2019 at 10:49PM - A New Way Of Paying For Maternity Care Aims To Reduce C-Sections

NPR News: A New Way Of Paying For Maternity Care Aims To Reduce C-Sections

A New Way Of Paying For Maternity Care Aims To Reduce C-Sections
Instead of paying doctors piecemeal for prenatal appointments and delivery of the baby, some insurers now offer medical practices one lump sum to cover it all.

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Health & Science - September 20, 2019 at 10:49PM - A New Way Of Paying For Maternity Care Aims To Reduce C-Sections

NPR News: A New Way Of Paying For Maternity Care Aims To Reduce C-Sections

A New Way Of Paying For Maternity Care Aims To Reduce C-Sections
Instead of paying doctors piecemeal for prenatal appointments and delivery of the baby, some insurers now offer medical practices one lump sum to cover it all.

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Invasion of the Clowns


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All of a sudden, they’re everywhere. Why?
Invasion of the Clowns - By BY SANAM YAR - Category Style - Keyword Clowns, Social Media - From New York Times - Published at September 20, 2019 at 10:34PM

‘Is It Theater or Is It Real?’


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At Moschino, Bottega Veneta and Fendi, inquiring minds want to know.
‘Is It Theater or Is It Real?’ - By BY VANESSA FRIEDMAN - Category Style - Keyword Fashion and Apparel - From New York Times - Published at September 20, 2019 at 08:20PM

NPR News: Global Youth Climate Strike Expected To Draw Large Crowds

Global Youth Climate Strike Expected To Draw Large Crowds
Strike organizers are calling on their fellow young people to skip school Friday and rally to demand greater action against climate change.

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Health & Science - September 20, 2019 at 04:05PM - Global Youth Climate Strike Expected To Draw Large Crowds

Thứ Năm, 19 tháng 9, 2019

NPR News: To Better Understand The Arctic, This Ship Will Spend A Year Frozen Into The Ice

To Better Understand The Arctic, This Ship Will Spend A Year Frozen Into The Ice
A group of scientists is embarking on a bold plan to better understand an extremely understudied part of the rapidly warming Arctic — the central Arctic Ocean.

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Health & Science - September 20, 2019 at 11:32AM - To Better Understand The Arctic, This Ship Will Spend A Year Frozen Into The Ice

Wishing the World Could Be More Soft


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She expected to give birth on Christmas Day. What happened instead was too hard to explain.
Wishing the World Could Be More Soft - By BY KELSEY FRANCIS - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Pregnancy and Childbirth, Families and Family Life - From New York Times - Published at September 20, 2019 at 11:00AM

YouTube Is About to Demote a Wide Swath of Its Creators


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YouTube is changing who it will verify and why. Creators say they’re baffled and upset.
YouTube Is About to Demote a Wide Swath of Its Creators - By BY TAYLOR LORENZ - Category Style - Keyword Video Recordings, Downloads and Streaming, Social Media - From New York Times - Published at September 20, 2019 at 06:35AM

NPR News: How An 'International Price Index' Might Help Reduce Drug Prices

How An 'International Price Index' Might Help Reduce Drug Prices
Drugmakers hate the idea. But Nancy Pelosi and Donald Trump both say pegging the prices of U.S. medicine to what people elsewhere pay could save U.S. patients a bundle. Here's how an "IPI" might work.

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Health Care - September 20, 2019 at 04:13AM - How An 'International Price Index' Might Help Reduce Drug Prices

NPR News: Youth To Protest In Manhattan To Stop Climate Change

Youth To Protest In Manhattan To Stop Climate Change
Thousands of students are expected to skip school Friday to march through Manhattan to demand global action to stop climate change. WNYC's Gwynne Hogan reports the protest has been long in the works.

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Health & Science - September 20, 2019 at 03:32AM - Youth To Protest In Manhattan To Stop Climate Change

NPR News: North America Has Lost 3 Billion Birds, Scientists Say

North America Has Lost 3 Billion Birds, Scientists Say
Researchers estimate that the bird population has fallen by a quarter since 1970. More than 90% of the loss can be attributed to just a dozen bird families, including sparrows, blackbirds and finches.

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Health & Science - September 20, 2019 at 01:01AM - North America Has Lost 3 Billion Birds, Scientists Say

NPR News: The Perks And Perils Of Plant Parenthood

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

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Health & Science - September 19, 2019 at 10:06PM - The Perks And Perils Of Plant Parenthood

Is It Time to Quit Vaping?


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Health officials have recommended that people refrain from using e-cigarettes as they investigate a severe lung illness that has killed seven people. Here are some things to consider.
Is It Time to Quit Vaping? - By BY KAREN ZRAICK AND JACEY FORTIN - at Health - Keyword: E-Cigarettes, Smoking and Tobacco, Nicotine, Teenagers and Adolescence, Addiction (Psychology), Deaths (Fatalities) - From New York Times - Published at September 20, 2019 at 12:20AM

What Do Pants Have to Do With Professionalism?


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A woman thinks that her female colleague’s low-cut slacks are inappropriate for the workplace. Should she say something?
What Do Pants Have to Do With Professionalism? - By BY PHILIP GALANES - Category Style - Keyword Customs, Etiquette and Manners - From New York Times - Published at September 19, 2019 at 10:00PM

Rock Star Patti Smith, Making Paris Swoon


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She is working toward a third act as a novelist, and her new book, “Year of the Monkey,” blends fact and fiction.
Rock Star Patti Smith, Making Paris Swoon - By BY MAUREEN DOWD - Category Style - Keyword Pop and Rock Music - From New York Times - Published at September 19, 2019 at 09:11PM

NPR News: The Real Bachelor Party Hangover: A $12,460 ER Bill

The Real Bachelor Party Hangover: A $12,460 ER Bill
The high ER charge for treating one Colorado groom's hangover the day before his wedding illustrates how emergency room bills have become major headaches for many Americans.

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Health Care - September 19, 2019 at 07:00PM - The Real Bachelor Party Hangover: A $12,460 ER Bill

Thứ Tư, 18 tháng 9, 2019

Issa Rae Reads ‘Even in Real Life, There Were Screens Between Us’


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The Modern Love podcast revisits an essay about love in the digital age.
Issa Rae Reads ‘Even in Real Life, There Were Screens Between Us’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Podcasts, Modern Love (Times Column) - From New York Times - Published at September 19, 2019 at 04:15AM

Christening Pace Gallery’s New Flagship With a Show by the Who


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And “Downton Abbey” dusts itself off for a film.
Christening Pace Gallery’s New Flagship With a Show by the Who - By BY BEN WIDDICOMBE - Category Style - Keyword Parties (Social) - From New York Times - Published at September 18, 2019 at 11:01PM

NPR News: It's Not Just Insulin: Diabetes Patients Struggle To Get Crucial Supplies

It's Not Just Insulin: Diabetes Patients Struggle To Get Crucial Supplies
Type 1 diabetes can be well managed with insulin if blood sugar is consistently monitored. But insurance rules can make it hard for patients to get the medical supplies their doctors say they need.

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NPR News: It's Not Just Insulin: Diabetes Patients Struggle To Get Crucial Supplies

It's Not Just Insulin: Diabetes Patients Struggle To Get Crucial Supplies
Type 1 diabetes can be well managed with insulin if blood sugar is consistently monitored. But insurance rules can make it hard for patients to get the medical supplies their doctors say they need.

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Health & Science - September 18, 2019 at 04:07PM - It's Not Just Insulin: Diabetes Patients Struggle To Get Crucial Supplies

Does Influencer Grammar Matter?


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In Southeast Asia, watchdog accounts call out misspelled and otherwise muddled English-language captions.
Does Influencer Grammar Matter? - By BY STANLEY WIDIANTO - Category Style - Keyword Social Media, Language and Languages - From New York Times - Published at September 18, 2019 at 04:00PM

NPR News: It's Not Just Insulin: Diabetes Patients Struggle To Get Crucial Supplies

It's Not Just Insulin: Diabetes Patients Struggle To Get Crucial Supplies
Type 1 diabetes can be well managed with insulin if blood sugar is consistently monitored. But insurance rules can make it hard for patients to get the medical supplies their doctors say they need.

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Health Care - September 18, 2019 at 04:07PM - It's Not Just Insulin: Diabetes Patients Struggle To Get Crucial Supplies

Thứ Ba, 17 tháng 9, 2019

NPR News: Using AI In Malawi To Save Elephants

Using AI In Malawi To Save Elephants
Poachers killed almost a third of the African elephant population between 2007 and 2014, a recent census found. Researchers hope artificial intelligence can help stop poachers and other threats, too.

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Health & Science - September 18, 2019 at 03:29AM - Using AI In Malawi To Save Elephants

Tiny Love Stories: ‘It Wasn’t the Sex That Hurt, but the Lying’


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Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
Tiny Love Stories: ‘It Wasn’t the Sex That Hurt, but the Lying’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Modern Love (Times Column), Dating and Relationships, Adultery - From New York Times - Published at September 18, 2019 at 02:00AM

NPR News: Gates Foundation Says World Not On Track To Meet Goal Of Ending Poverty By 2030

Gates Foundation Says World Not On Track To Meet Goal Of Ending Poverty By 2030
The foundation has just released its annual report on progress toward the "Sustainable Development Goals." The conclusion: Inequality is rampant. And it's time for some hard choices.

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NPR News: Meet The Nuclear-Powered Self-Driving Drone NASA Is Sending To A Moon Of Saturn

Meet The Nuclear-Powered Self-Driving Drone NASA Is Sending To A Moon Of Saturn
Almost everyone who learns about the project thinks it sounds "crazy," admits one scientist. But the technology should work.

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Health & Science - September 17, 2019 at 04:09PM - Meet The Nuclear-Powered Self-Driving Drone NASA Is Sending To A Moon Of Saturn

Was the Gap Ever Cool? A Look at 50 Years in Denim and Khaki


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From one street corner in San Francisco to every mall in America.
Was the Gap Ever Cool? A Look at 50 Years in Denim and Khaki - By BY JONAH ENGEL BROMWICH - Category Style - Keyword Shopping and Retail, Fashion and Apparel, Nineteen Hundred Sixties - From New York Times - Published at September 17, 2019 at 04:00PM

NPR News: As Texas Cracks Down On Abortion, Austin Votes To Help Women Defray Costs

As Texas Cracks Down On Abortion, Austin Votes To Help Women Defray Costs
The Austin City Council is defying Texas state legislators, setting aside $150,000 in city funds to help local women who seek abortions pay for attendant costs, such as transportation or child care.

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Health Care - September 17, 2019 at 04:09PM - As Texas Cracks Down On Abortion, Austin Votes To Help Women Defray Costs

Thứ Hai, 16 tháng 9, 2019

As Congo’s Ebola Outbreak Drags On, Untracked Cases Sow Confusion


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On tour in Africa, American officials said the U.S. would keep providing aid. But Congo’s response has been uneven, and the former health minister has been jailed.
As Congo’s Ebola Outbreak Drags On, Untracked Cases Sow Confusion - By BY DONALD G. MCNEIL JR. - at Health - Keyword: Ebola Virus, Epidemics - From New York Times - Published at September 17, 2019 at 05:45AM

NPR News: Sophistication Of Saudi Airstrike Points To Iranian Involvement

Sophistication Of Saudi Airstrike Points To Iranian Involvement
An attack over the weekend crippled a major Saudi Arabian oil facility. Evidence suggests the strike may have involved both missiles and drones and means Iran probably played a role.

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Health & Science - September 17, 2019 at 03:22AM - Sophistication Of Saudi Airstrike Points To Iranian Involvement

NPR News: Vineyards Facing An Insect Invasion May Turn To Aliens For Help

Vineyards Facing An Insect Invasion May Turn To Aliens For Help
A stowaway from China, the spotted lanternfly, is eating its way across Pennsylvania, killing trees and grapevines. Scientists are considering importing the bug's natural enemies from back home.

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Health & Science - September 17, 2019 at 01:50AM - Vineyards Facing An Insect Invasion May Turn To Aliens For Help

NPR News: 'Tip Of The Iceberg' — 1 In 16 Women Report First Sexual Experience As Rape

'Tip Of The Iceberg' — 1 In 16 Women Report First Sexual Experience As Rape
The average age of those who were raped was around 15, and their assailants were typically older partners. Women who were raped had a greater likelihood of long-term health problems.

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An Anthony Bourdain Auction Will Include His Treasured Knife


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A year after the celebrity chef’s death, some of his things are going on sale to benefit his family and the Culinary Institute of America.
An Anthony Bourdain Auction Will Include His Treasured Knife - By BY JONAH ENGEL BROMWICH - Category Style - Keyword Auctions, Scholarships and Fellowships - From New York Times - Published at September 16, 2019 at 04:00PM

NPR News: A Daily Baby Aspirin Could Help Many Pregnancies And Save Lives

A Daily Baby Aspirin Could Help Many Pregnancies And Save Lives
Pregnant women at high or even moderate risk of developing the life-threatening condition preeclampsia should consider taking a very small dose of aspirin daily to prevent it, doctors say.

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Health & Science - September 16, 2019 at 04:02PM - A Daily Baby Aspirin Could Help Many Pregnancies And Save Lives

NPR News: A Daily Baby Aspirin Could Help Many Pregnancies And Save Lives

A Daily Baby Aspirin Could Help Many Pregnancies And Save Lives
Pregnant women at high or even moderate risk of developing the life-threatening condition preeclampsia should consider taking a very small dose of aspirin daily to prevent it, doctors say.

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NPR News: Man Tells Bernie Sanders He Will Kill Himself Because Of Medical Debt

Man Tells Bernie Sanders He Will Kill Himself Because Of Medical Debt
Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, in a Nevada campaign stop, pushed back on criticism of his "Medicare For All" plan.

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Health Care - September 16, 2019 at 04:02PM - Man Tells Bernie Sanders He Will Kill Himself Because Of Medical Debt

Chủ Nhật, 15 tháng 9, 2019

NPR News: Understanding Surprise Medical Bills Legislation

Understanding Surprise Medical Bills Legislation
There's legislation in Congress to curb surprise medical billing. NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with Emmarie Huetteman of Kaiser Health News.

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Health Care - September 15, 2019 at 06:45PM - Understanding Surprise Medical Bills Legislation

NPR News: A Fire Lookout On What's Lost In A Transition To Technology

A Fire Lookout On What's Lost In A Transition To Technology
The number of manned fire lookouts in the U.S. is dwindling, as technology is increasingly used to spot and monitor wildfires. But can technology replace a human watch?

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Health & Science - September 15, 2019 at 05:00PM - A Fire Lookout On What's Lost In A Transition To Technology

Thứ Bảy, 14 tháng 9, 2019

Kim Gordon’s Other Life


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The art star queen of New York cool has started afresh in the creative hubbub of Los Angeles, just like everyone else.
Kim Gordon’s Other Life - By BY ALEX WILLIAMS - Category Style - Keyword Music, Pop and Rock Music - From New York Times - Published at September 14, 2019 at 04:00PM

Thứ Sáu, 13 tháng 9, 2019

NPR News: FDA Committee Recommends Approval For New Peanut Allergy Treatment

FDA Committee Recommends Approval For New Peanut Allergy Treatment
Many parents testified that their children's allergies had been brought under control by the treatment. But some experts are still concerned about its safety.

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Kanye West’s New Yeezy Shoes Draw Comparisons to Crocs and a Colander


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The unreleased white slip-on shoes got decidedly mixed reviews after pictures of them emerged.
Kanye West’s New Yeezy Shoes Draw Comparisons to Crocs and a Colander - By BY LAURA M. HOLSON - Category Style - Keyword Shoes and Boots, Social Media - From New York Times - Published at September 14, 2019 at 03:39AM

NPR News: Friday News Roundup - International

Friday News Roundup - International
We cover flying flamingos, Bolton getting the boot and Hubble making history.

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Health & Science - September 13, 2019 at 10:06PM - Friday News Roundup - International

NPR News: In 'Something Deeply Hidden,' Sean Carroll Argues There Are Infinite Copies Of You

In 'Something Deeply Hidden,' Sean Carroll Argues There Are Infinite Copies Of You
The physicist dives into fraught territory, taking up the age-old debate over quantum mechanics — aiming to convince readers that the Many Worlds interpretation is the one that describes reality.

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Health & Science - September 14, 2019 at 03:21AM - In 'Something Deeply Hidden,' Sean Carroll Argues There Are Infinite Copies Of You

Honoring 9/11 Victims


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Benefits were held by Cantor Fitzgerald and the 9/11 Memorial & Museum.
Honoring 9/11 Victims - By BY DENNY LEE - Category Style - Keyword September 11 (2001), Philanthropy, Parties (Social) - From New York Times - Published at September 14, 2019 at 02:45AM

For Older Patients, an ‘Afterworld’ of Hospital Care


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Long-term care hospitals tend to the sickest of patients, often near the end of their lives. Many will never return home.
For Older Patients, an ‘Afterworld’ of Hospital Care - By BY PAULA SPAN - at Health - Keyword: Hospitals, Elderly, Nursing Homes, Medicare, Elder Care - From New York Times - Published at September 14, 2019 at 01:40AM

Thứ Năm, 12 tháng 9, 2019

NPR News: Democratic Debate Exposes Deep Divides Among Candidates Over Health Care

Democratic Debate Exposes Deep Divides Among Candidates Over Health Care
A large chunk of Thursday's Democratic primary debate featured policy brawls about health care policy — including costs, coverage and worries about whether the party is growing too extreme.

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Health Care - September 13, 2019 at 11:37AM - Democratic Debate Exposes Deep Divides Among Candidates Over Health Care

NPR News: Finding Meaning At Work: How We Shape And Think About Our Jobs

Finding Meaning At Work: How We Shape And Think About Our Jobs
Finding a new job may be the solution to your woes at work. But there may also be other ways to get more out of your daily grind. This week on Hidden Brain, we explore ways to find meaning at work.

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Health & Science - September 13, 2019 at 03:56AM - Finding Meaning At Work: How We Shape And Think About Our Jobs

Wait — What’s All the Drama?


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This week: Modern Love on TV; Caroline Calloway and Natalie Beach; the good news about where fashion is going.
Wait — What’s All the Drama? - By BY CHOIRE SICHA - Category Style - Keyword - From New York Times - Published at September 13, 2019 at 02:03AM

Talk of the Middle-School Car Pool Line


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A reader would love for people to stop commenting on her parenting, after one unfortunate incident.
Talk of the Middle-School Car Pool Line - By BY PHILIP GALANES - Category Style - Keyword Customs, Etiquette and Manners - From New York Times - Published at September 13, 2019 at 01:22AM

NPR News: Rape Emergency Declared In Sierra Leone, Then Lifted. Did Anything Change?

Rape Emergency Declared In Sierra Leone, Then Lifted. Did Anything Change?
Early this year, the president declared an emergency to address the issue of sexual assault — then ended it some months later without explanation. Activists are not happy but are still hopeful.

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The ‘Modern Love’ TV Show Trailer


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If Modern Love is your favorite column or podcast, it may soon be your favorite TV show. Watch it on Amazon Prime Video on Oct. 18.
The ‘Modern Love’ TV Show Trailer - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion) - From New York Times - Published at September 12, 2019 at 10:00PM

Misha Nonoo, Close Personal Friend of Meghan Markle, Speaks


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When your friend becomes a royal, the clothing designer said, “nothing changes.” You just can’t discuss logistics.
Misha Nonoo, Close Personal Friend of Meghan Markle, Speaks - By BY CAITY WEAVER - Category Style - Keyword Philanthropy, Fashion and Apparel - From New York Times - Published at September 12, 2019 at 10:00PM

Thứ Tư, 11 tháng 9, 2019

NPR News: FDA To Banish Flavored E-Cigarettes To Combat Youth Vaping

FDA To Banish Flavored E-Cigarettes To Combat Youth Vaping
With hundreds of unexplained cases of vaping-related illness, and the sharp rise in youth vaping, the Trump administration is acting to crack down on kid-friendly vape flavors.

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NPR News: CRISPR Gene-Editing May Offer Path To Cure For HIV, First Published Report Shows

CRISPR Gene-Editing May Offer Path To Cure For HIV, First Published Report Shows
Researchers safely used CRISPR gene-editing techniques in a patient with HIV. The research provides evidence the approach may be promising for treating HIV infection.

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Health & Science - September 12, 2019 at 04:00AM - CRISPR Gene-Editing May Offer Path To Cure For HIV, First Published Report Shows

After Kanye, After Virgil, After Heron


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The hip-hop generation has arrived in luxury fashion. Here, haute street wear’s next generation of innovators and inspirations.
After Kanye, After Virgil, After Heron - By BY JON CARAMANICA - Category Style - Keyword Fashion and Apparel, Design, Men and Boys, Rap and Hip-Hop - From New York Times - Published at September 12, 2019 at 04:00AM

Andrew Rannells Reads ‘The Tallest Man I Ever Loved’


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In a special episode, the “Black Monday” and “GIRLS” actor reads his own essay about manifesting the man of his dreams.
Andrew Rannells Reads ‘The Tallest Man I Ever Loved’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Podcasts, Modern Love (Times Column) - From New York Times - Published at September 12, 2019 at 03:39AM

Is It Time to Quit Vaping?


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Public health officials have recommended that people consider refraining from vaping while they investigate hundreds of cases of lung illness and six deaths linked to e-cigarettes in a largely unexplained health scare. Here’s what we know so far.
Is It Time to Quit Vaping? - By BY JACEY FORTIN - at Health - Keyword: E-Cigarettes, Deaths (Fatalities), Lungs, Hazardous and Toxic Substances, Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, Smoking and Tobacco, Marijuana - From New York Times - Published at September 12, 2019 at 12:12AM

NPR News: Scientists Create A Device That Can Mass-Produce 'Synthetic' Human Embryos

Scientists Create A Device That Can Mass-Produce 'Synthetic' Human Embryos
Researchers hope large numbers of very primitive, slightly incomplete human embryos will lead to new insights into early human development and ways to prevent miscarriages and birth defects.

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Health & Science - September 12, 2019 at 12:01AM - Scientists Create A Device That Can Mass-Produce 'Synthetic' Human Embryos

NPR News: Scientists Create A Device That Can Mass-Produce 'Synthetic' Human Embryos

Scientists Create A Device That Can Mass-Produce 'Synthetic' Human Embryos
Researchers hope large numbers of very primitive, slightly incomplete human embryos will lead to new insights into early human development and ways to prevent miscarriages and birth defects.

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The Top Parties of New York Fashion Week


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Alicia Keys performed for Harper’s Bazaar, Alexander Wang teamed up with Bulgari and DKNY turned 30.
The Top Parties of New York Fashion Week - By BY BEN WIDDICOMBE - Category Style - Keyword Parties (Social), New York Fashion Week, Fashion and Apparel - From New York Times - Published at September 11, 2019 at 05:14AM

NPR News: How To Teach Future Doctors About Pain In The Midst Of The Opioid Crisis

How To Teach Future Doctors About Pain In The Midst Of The Opioid Crisis
Around 20% of U.S. adults live with chronic pain. Medical schools traditionally haven't dedicated much time to teaching about pain and pain control, but one top school now has a mandatory course.

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Health Care - September 11, 2019 at 04:02PM - How To Teach Future Doctors About Pain In The Midst Of The Opioid Crisis

Thứ Ba, 10 tháng 9, 2019

The Top Parties of New York Fashion Week


By BY BEN WIDDICOMBE from NYT Style https://ift.tt/2ZSmqej
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Alicia Keys performed for Harper’s Bazaar, Alexander Wang teamed up with Bulgari and DKNY turned 30.
The Top Parties of New York Fashion Week - By BY BEN WIDDICOMBE - Category Style - Keyword Parties (Social), New York Fashion Week, Fashion and Apparel - From New York Times - Published at September 11, 2019 at 05:14AM

NPR News: Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross Weathers New Scrutiny

Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross Weathers New Scrutiny
Ross is under the microscope again — this time for reportedly pressuring government scientists to back President Trump over a misleading tweet about Hurricane Dorian.

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Health & Science - September 11, 2019 at 04:57AM - Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross Weathers New Scrutiny

NPR News: Fewer Children Had Health Insurance In 2018, Census Data Shows

Fewer Children Had Health Insurance In 2018, Census Data Shows
After years of decline, rates of uninsured children on on the rise. Immigrants and Hispanics saw large growth, possibly because of Trump administration policies.

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NPR News: How The Trump Administration's Attacks On Science Put Americans At Risk

How The Trump Administration's Attacks On Science Put Americans At Risk
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Gretchen Goldman, researcher with the Union of Concerned Scientists, about how the Trump administration's attacks on science have put Americans' health and safety at risk.

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Health & Science - September 11, 2019 at 03:54AM - How The Trump Administration's Attacks On Science Put Americans At Risk

Chris March, Over-the-Top Fashion Designer, Dies at 56


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He dressed celebrities like Lady Gaga and Beyoncé, but he found his most outlandish inspirations in vegetables, Martha Stewart, even a martini.
Chris March, Over-the-Top Fashion Designer, Dies at 56 - By BY DANIEL E. SLOTNIK - Category Style - Keyword Deaths (Obituaries), Fashion and Apparel, Costumes, Design - From New York Times - Published at September 11, 2019 at 02:57AM

Tiny Love Stories: He Needed Me to Remain a Fantasy


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Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
Tiny Love Stories: He Needed Me to Remain a Fantasy - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Modern Love (Times Column), Dating and Relationships, Parenting - From New York Times - Published at September 11, 2019 at 02:26AM

NPR News: What A Settlement By Purdue Pharma Means For The Opioid Crisis

What A Settlement By Purdue Pharma Means For The Opioid Crisis
The family that owns the company won't allow their personal fortune to be part of the settlement.

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Health & Science - September 10, 2019 at 09:06PM - What A Settlement By Purdue Pharma Means For The Opioid Crisis

NPR News: EPA Chief Pledges To Severely Cut Back On Animal Testing Of Chemicals

EPA Chief Pledges To Severely Cut Back On Animal Testing Of Chemicals
Alternative tests are emerging, the agency says, such as computer modeling and tissue studies of cells grown in the lab. Environmental advocates say the move is too quick, and disregards human health.

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Health & Science - September 11, 2019 at 01:57AM - EPA Chief Pledges To Severely Cut Back On Animal Testing Of Chemicals

Thứ Hai, 9 tháng 9, 2019

NPR News: Federal Watchdog Warns EPA Is Failing To Enforce Lead Paint Abatement Rules

Federal Watchdog Warns EPA Is Failing To Enforce Lead Paint Abatement Rules
Home renovations can kick up dangerous dust from lead-based paint. A new report finds the Environmental Protection Agency is not adequately enforcing rules meant to protect kids from lead exposure.

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NPR News: Federal Watchdog Warns EPA Is Failing To Enforce Lead Paint Abatement Rules

Federal Watchdog Warns EPA Is Failing To Enforce Lead Paint Abatement Rules
Home renovations can kick up dangerous dust from lead-based paint. A new report finds the Environmental Protection Agency is not adequately enforcing rules meant to protect kids from lead exposure.

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Health & Science - September 10, 2019 at 04:23AM - Federal Watchdog Warns EPA Is Failing To Enforce Lead Paint Abatement Rules

NPR News: Scientists Says Politicization Of The Weather Will Not Affect How They Do Their Jobs

Scientists Says Politicization Of The Weather Will Not Affect How They Do Their Jobs
At the National Weather Association conference in Huntsville, Ala., this week, scientists say the politicization of weather is cause for concern, but will not affect the way they do their jobs.

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Health & Science - September 10, 2019 at 03:14AM - Scientists Says Politicization Of The Weather Will Not Affect How They Do Their Jobs

Jeremy Renner and the New Walled Garden of Celebrity


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If people love you, why not make money from them?
Jeremy Renner and the New Walled Garden of Celebrity - By BY JONAH ENGEL BROMWICH AND NIRAJ CHOKSHI - Category Style - Keyword Mobile Applications, Celebrities, Social Media - From New York Times - Published at September 10, 2019 at 02:17AM