Thứ Năm, 31 tháng 8, 2017

NPR News: Ants, Seaweed, Chocolate Beer And (Maybe) Less Meat: The Future Of Food

Ants, Seaweed, Chocolate Beer And (Maybe) Less Meat: The Future Of Food
When it comes to finding and preparing food, we're a continually inventive species. Anthropologist Barbara J. King asks: What are the food trends of the future?

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NPR News: From Hawk To Horse: Animal Rescues During Hurricane Harvey

From Hawk To Horse: Animal Rescues During Hurricane Harvey
A storm of this magnitude affects many animals. Uplifting videos show people rescuing all kinds of animals from Hurricane Harvey's floodwaters, says anthropologist Barbara J. King.

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at August 31, 2017 at 09:44PM
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NPR News: The Other Side Of Summer Playlist

The Other Side Of Summer Playlist
As the season winds down, here are songs for summer's end. Our "Other Side Of Summer" playlist includes Death Cab For Cutie, Joni Mitchell and Elvis Costello, whose song inspired the playlist's name.

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NPR News: Fatherhood After 40? It's Becoming A Lot More Common

Fatherhood After 40? It's Becoming A Lot More Common
The average age for fathers of newborns in the U.S. has risen from 27.4 years back in 1972 to 30.9 years now. And if the baby's dad has a college degree, he's likely to be even older.

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Children's Health
August 31, 2017 at 08:10PM

NPR News: Live In Hawaii, And Odds Are You'll Need Fewer Prescription Meds

Live In Hawaii, And Odds Are You'll Need Fewer Prescription Meds
People who live in the Aloha State are less likely to use opioid painkillers or be prescribed antibiotics than are mainland dwellers. Healthy lifestyles have a lot to do with that.

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August 31, 2017 at 04:00PM
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NPR News: Live In Hawaii, And Odds Are You'll Need Fewer Prescription Meds

Live In Hawaii, And Odds Are You'll Need Fewer Prescription Meds
People who live in the Aloha State are less likely to use opioid painkillers or be prescribed antibiotics than are mainland dwellers. Healthy lifestyles have a lot to do with that.

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August 31, 2017 at 04:00PM
Health Care

Wikipedia article of the day for August 31, 2017

The Wikipedia article of the day for August 31, 2017 is Meteorological history of Hurricane Ivan.
The meteorological history of Hurricane Ivan (2004) spans 26 days from late August to late September, the tenth longest storm duration of any Atlantic hurricane on record. The tropical cyclone developed from a tropical wave that moved off the coast of Africa on August 31. Tracking westward due to a ridge, it developed into Tropical Depression Nine on September 2, gradually intensifying until September 5, when it underwent rapid deepening and reached Category 4 status on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale. At the time Ivan was the southernmost major North Atlantic hurricane on record. It was weakened by dry air but gradually reorganized, passing just south of Grenada as a major hurricane on September 7. The hurricane attained Category 5 status in the central Caribbean Sea, and passed just south of Jamaica, the Cayman Islands, and western Cuba with winds at or slightly below that. Ivan gradually weakened before making landfall just west of Gulf Shores, Alabama, on September 16 with winds of 120 mph (195 km/h). After weakening, crossing Florida, restrengthening, and making another landfall in Louisiana, its circulation dissipated in Texas on September 25.

NPR News: Riding With A Rescue Mission In The Surreal, Perilous Texas Floods

Riding With A Rescue Mission In The Surreal, Perilous Texas Floods
Nearly a week since Harvey struck Houston, many people remain stranded by high water in their neighborhoods. NPR rode along on a citizen water-borne rescue operation.

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August 31, 2017 at 05:56AM
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NPR News: Riding With A Rescue Mission In The Surreal, Perilous Texas Floods

Riding With A Rescue Mission In The Surreal, Perilous Texas Floods
Nearly a week since Harvey struck Houston, many people remain stranded by high water in their neighborhoods. NPR rode along on a citizen water-borne rescue operation.

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NPR News: In Storm-Tossed Houston Area, Most Homeowners Lack Flood Insurance

In Storm-Tossed Houston Area, Most Homeowners Lack Flood Insurance
Congress is widely expected to approve billions in aid for flood-stricken areas, but it may take a while to hit its targets.

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August 31, 2017 at 05:40AM
Environment

NPR News: Researchers Explore New Methods To Quantify Power Of Storms After Harvey

Researchers Explore New Methods To Quantify Power Of Storms After Harvey
As Harvey continues to dump damaging rain on the south, some researchers are looking at new ways to quantify the power of a big storm.

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NPR News: Researchers Explore New Methods To Quantify Power Of Storms After Harvey

Researchers Explore New Methods To Quantify Power Of Storms After Harvey
As Harvey continues to dump damaging rain on the south, some researchers are looking at new ways to quantify the power of a big storm.

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August 31, 2017 at 03:31AM
Environment

NPR News: Houston School Superintendent Says A Lot Of Work Ahead To Open Schools

Houston School Superintendent Says A Lot Of Work Ahead To Open Schools
School was supposed to begin this week in Houston, but Harvey's devastating flooding has made that impossible. Here's how the school district is coping and working to move forward.

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At August 31, 2017 at 03:25AM
Categoty Education

Modern Love Podcast: Kyra Sedgwick Reads ‘Our Joy Knows No Bounds, or Lanes’


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On this week’s podcast, the “Ten Days in the Valley” star reads Ellen Graf’s essay about how love is a universal language, and driving is not.
Podcasts, Language and Languages, Automobiles
August 30, 2017 at 07:00AM

NPR News: In Houston, Most Hospitals 'Up And Fully Functional'

In Houston, Most Hospitals 'Up And Fully Functional'
In the past few days, Southeast Texas's catastrophic medical operations center has faced challenges like they've never seen before in keeping the health care system functioning.

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August 31, 2017 at 03:16AM
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NPR News: In Houston, Most Hospitals 'Up And Fully Functional'

In Houston, Most Hospitals 'Up And Fully Functional'
In the past few days, Southeast Texas's catastrophic medical operations center has faced challenges like they've never seen before in keeping the health care system functioning.

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August 31, 2017 at 03:16AM
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NPR News: Whatever Happened To ... Those Farmers Who Needed Shoes?

Whatever Happened To ... Those Farmers Who Needed Shoes?
It was a mystery: How did farmers in Uganda contract a nightmare illness? A researcher found the answer. What's the best way to help them?

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NPR News: Why The Toxin Trouble With Tiny Turtles Continues

Why The Toxin Trouble With Tiny Turtles Continues
The government is warning people not to handle tiny turtles because of the risk of contracting salmonella. The problem is, they've been warning us for 40 years and we're still getting sick.

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Children's Health
August 31, 2017 at 01:04AM

NPR News: Why The Toxin Trouble With Tiny Turtles Continues

Why The Toxin Trouble With Tiny Turtles Continues
The government is warning people not to handle tiny turtles because of the risk of contracting salmonella. The problem is, they've been warning us for 40 years and we're still getting sick.

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NPR News: When Nature Teaches Us How To Be Human

When Nature Teaches Us How To Be Human
As global warming changes the planet, we will experience many severe weather events; how we fare will largely depend on how well we preserve our best qualities — and community, says Marcelo Gleiser.

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August 31, 2017 at 12:27AM
Environment

NPR News: FDA Approves First Gene Therapy Treatment For Cancer

FDA Approves First Gene Therapy Treatment For Cancer
The process modifies patients' immune cells to attack their own cancer cells. It was approved to treat acute lymphoblastic leukemia in children and young adults — the most common childhood cancer.

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Children's Health
August 30, 2017 at 11:25PM

NPR News: When Nature Teaches Us How To Be Human

When Nature Teaches Us How To Be Human
As global warming changes the planet, we will experience many severe weather events; how we fare will largely depend on how well we preserve our best qualities — and community, says Marcelo Gleiser.

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NPR News: 'This Is Surreal': Houston Dialysis Center Struggles To Treat Patients

'This Is Surreal': Houston Dialysis Center Struggles To Treat Patients
People with kidney failure typically need dialysis every other day to stay healthy. Delays in treatment can quickly become life-threatening.

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August 30, 2017 at 11:02PM
Health Care

NPR News: 'This Is Surreal': Houston Dialysis Center Struggles To Treat Patients

'This Is Surreal': Houston Dialysis Center Struggles To Treat Patients
People with kidney failure typically need dialysis every other day to stay healthy. Delays in treatment can quickly become life-threatening.

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August 30, 2017 at 11:02PM
Health Care

NPR News: A School Counselor Takes To The Floodwaters To Rescue His Students And Their Families

A School Counselor Takes To The Floodwaters To Rescue His Students And Their Families
From food pantries to trauma counseling, educators throughout the region hit by Hurricane Harvey are gearing up for the long haul.

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NPR News: University Of Houston Students Talk About Campus Flooding

University Of Houston Students Talk About Campus Flooding
We talk to students at the University of Houston to see how they are faring after Tropical Storm Harvey caused widespread flooding.

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At August 30, 2017 at 04:02PM
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NPR News: 5 Controversial Ideas For Shoring Up Health Insurance Markets

5 Controversial Ideas For Shoring Up Health Insurance Markets
Lawmakers looking to stabilize the health insurance exchanges may consider a number of proposals — including pushing young adults off a parent's plan, or letting people buy into Medicare and Medicaid.

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August 30, 2017 at 04:00PM
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NPR News: 5 Controversial Ideas For Shoring Up Health Insurance Markets

5 Controversial Ideas For Shoring Up Health Insurance Markets
Lawmakers looking to stabilize the health insurance exchanges may consider a number of proposals — including pushing young adults off a parent's plan, or letting people buy into Medicare and Medicaid.

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Children's Health
August 30, 2017 at 04:00PM

NPR News: Houston's Susceptibility To Flooding

Houston's Susceptibility To Flooding
Sam Brody, a professor at Texas A&M at Galveston, talks with Ailsa Chang about how Houston area levees, reservoirs, dams and bayous have been holding up during the storm.

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August 30, 2017 at 04:02PM
Environment

NPR News: Flooded Texas Chemical Plants Raise Concerns About Toxic Emissions

Flooded Texas Chemical Plants Raise Concerns About Toxic Emissions
Houston is home to hundreds of petrochemical plants and some of them are damaged by flooding. Environmental groups worry about toxic emissions, and one plant is at risk of a possible explosion.

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August 30, 2017 at 04:02PM
Environment

NPR News: 5 Controversial Ideas For Shoring Up Health Insurance Markets

5 Controversial Ideas For Shoring Up Health Insurance Markets
Lawmakers looking to stabilize the health insurance exchanges may consider a number of proposals — including pushing young adults off a parent's plan, or letting people buy into Medicare and Medicaid.

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August 30, 2017 at 04:00PM
Health Care

NPR News: Houston's Susceptibility To Flooding

Houston's Susceptibility To Flooding
Sam Brody, a professor at Texas A&M at Galveston, talks with Ailsa Chang about how Houston area levees, reservoirs, dams and bayous have been holding up during the storm.

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NPR News: Flooded Texas Chemical Plants Raise Concerns About Toxic Emissions

Flooded Texas Chemical Plants Raise Concerns About Toxic Emissions
Houston is home to hundreds of petrochemical plants and some of them are damaged by flooding. Environmental groups worry about toxic emissions, and one plant is at risk of a possible explosion.

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NPR News: The Loopholes That Allow Child Marriage In The U.S.

The Loopholes That Allow Child Marriage In The U.S.
A new report provides a state-by-state catalog of laws regarding child marriage. The goal: spur policy makers to put in place more "meaningful safeguards."

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Children's Health
August 30, 2017 at 11:01AM

Wikipedia article of the day for August 30, 2017

The Wikipedia article of the day for August 30, 2017 is Pallas's leaf warbler.
Pallas's leaf warbler (Phylloscopus proregulus) is a migratory bird that breeds in mountain forests from southern Siberia east to northern Mongolia and northeastern China. It is named for German zoologist Peter Simon Pallas, who first described it. It winters mainly in and near southern China, although in recent decades increasing numbers have been found in Europe in autumn. One of the smallest Eurasian leaf warblers, it has a relatively large head and short tail. It has greenish upperparts and white underparts, a lemon-yellow rump, and yellow double wingbars and supercilia. The female builds a cup nest in a tree or bush, and incubates four to six eggs that hatch after 12 or 13 days. The chicks are fed mainly by the female and fledge when they are 12–14 days old. Pallas's leaf warbler feeds on small insects and spiders. It forages in bushes and trees, picking items from leaves or catching prey in short flights or while hovering. The species has a large range, its numbers are believed to be stable, and it is not endangered.

janissary: Word of the day for August 30, 2017

janissary , n :
(historical) An infantry soldier, often Christian, in a former elite Turkish guard (disbanded in 1826); by extension, any Turkish soldier, particularly one escorting a traveller. (figuratively) An elite, highly loyal supporter. Today is Zafer Bayramı (Victory Day) in Turkey, which commemorates the Battle of Dumlupınar in 1922 that ended the Turkish War of Independence.
August 30, 2017

NPR News: Trump Texas Visit Highlights Federal Response Effort

Trump Texas Visit Highlights Federal Response Effort
The president said he waited to visit until he could do so "without causing disruption." He sidestepped Houston and instead stopped in Corpus Christi, where Harvey made landfall, and then in Austin.

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NPR News: Trump Texas Visit Highlights Federal Response Effort

Trump Texas Visit Highlights Federal Response Effort
The president said he waited to visit until he could do so "without causing disruption." He sidestepped Houston and instead stopped in Corpus Christi, where Harvey made landfall, and then in Austin.

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August 29, 2017 at 04:01PM
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NPR News: Health Issues Stack Up In Houston As Harvey Evacuees Seek Shelter

Health Issues Stack Up In Houston As Harvey Evacuees Seek Shelter
With thousands of people displaced, health workers are trying to address the immediate medical needs of evacuees as well as mental health issues made worse by the disaster.

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August 30, 2017 at 04:20AM
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NPR News: Health Issues Stack Up In Houston As Harvey Evacuees Seek Shelter

Health Issues Stack Up In Houston As Harvey Evacuees Seek Shelter
With thousands of people displaced, health workers are trying to address the immediate medical needs of evacuees as well as mental health issues made worse by the disaster.

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August 30, 2017 at 04:20AM
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NPR News: Trump's Proposed Budget Cuts Could Undermine Harvey Relief Efforts

Trump's Proposed Budget Cuts Could Undermine Harvey Relief Efforts
President Trump pledged to rebuild Houston and Texas bigger and better than ever. However, earlier this month, he rescinded an Obama executive order that required flood-damaged property to be rebuilt higher and stronger. Trump also has proposed eliminating federal flood mapping and the federal government's top disaster agency.

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August 30, 2017 at 03:32AM
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NPR News: Trump's Proposed Budget Cuts Could Undermine Harvey Relief Efforts

Trump's Proposed Budget Cuts Could Undermine Harvey Relief Efforts
President Trump pledged to rebuild Houston and Texas bigger and better than ever. However, earlier this month, he rescinded an Obama executive order that required flood-damaged property to be rebuilt higher and stronger. Trump also has proposed eliminating federal flood mapping and the federal government's top disaster agency.

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NPR News: Warren Buffett Backs Nuclear Fuel Bank In Kazakhstan

Warren Buffett Backs Nuclear Fuel Bank In Kazakhstan
An unusual bank will open Tuesday in Kazakhstan. The deposits will be nuclear fuel, low-enriched uranium. The customers withdrawing low-enriched uranium will be nations which lack enrichment facilities. The idea is to convince such nations not to build their own. Warren Buffett is among the bank's founders.

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NPR News: Fishermen Caught With 6,600 Sharks In Galapagos, Now Headed To Prison

Fishermen Caught With 6,600 Sharks In Galapagos, Now Headed To Prison
The dead sharks — mostly endangered hammerheads — were part of a 300-ton haul of fish found on their boat off the Galapagos Islands. An Ecuadorean judge fined and jailed the crew for up to four years.

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NPR News: Fishermen Caught With 6,600 Sharks In Galapagos, Now Headed To Prison

Fishermen Caught With 6,600 Sharks In Galapagos, Now Headed To Prison
The dead sharks — mostly endangered hammerheads — were part of a 300-ton haul of fish found on their boat off the Galapagos Islands. An Ecuadorean judge fined and jailed the crew for up to four years.

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August 30, 2017 at 03:30AM
Environment

NPR News: Epic Floods — Not Just In Texas — Are A Challenge For Aid Groups

Epic Floods — Not Just In Texas — Are A Challenge For Aid Groups
Two weeks before Hurricane Harvey struck, monsoon rains swamped Bangladesh, India and Nepal. Aid groups are struggling to deal with both disasters.

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August 30, 2017 at 02:42AM
Health Care

NPR News: Epic Floods — Not Just In Texas — Are A Challenge For Aid Groups

Epic Floods — Not Just In Texas — Are A Challenge For Aid Groups
Two weeks before Hurricane Harvey struck, monsoon rains swamped Bangladesh, India and Nepal. Aid groups are struggling to deal with both disasters.

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August 30, 2017 at 02:42AM
Health Care

NPR News: Syringe Exchange Program Aims To Slow Hepatitis C Infections In Alaska

Syringe Exchange Program Aims To Slow Hepatitis C Infections In Alaska
As the nation's opioid abuse problem soars, so do health problems associated with drug use like hepatitis C, which is placing a major burden on Alaska's Medicaid program.

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August 30, 2017 at 01:53AM
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NPR News: Syringe Exchange Program Aims To Slow Hepatitis C Infections In Alaska

Syringe Exchange Program Aims To Slow Hepatitis C Infections In Alaska
As the nation's opioid abuse problem soars, so do health problems associated with drug use like hepatitis C, which is placing a major burden on Alaska's Medicaid program.

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August 30, 2017 at 01:53AM
Health Care

NPR News: How Moldy Hay And Sick Cows Led To A Life-Saving Drug

How Moldy Hay And Sick Cows Led To A Life-Saving Drug
The blood thinner warfarin, which prevents blood clots, owes its existence to some cows who got very sick after eating the wrong hay. That and a chemist who spent years trying to figure out why.

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at August 30, 2017 at 01:41AM
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NPR News: Sea Shepherd Says This Year It Won't Send Ships To Disrupt Japanese Whalers

Sea Shepherd Says This Year It Won't Send Ships To Disrupt Japanese Whalers
The U.S.-based environmental activist group says it will not send ships because Japan has improved technology to avoid the vessels and has toughened its anti-terrorism laws.

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at August 30, 2017 at 01:34AM
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NPR News: Trump In Texas To Inspect Storm Damage

Trump In Texas To Inspect Storm Damage
The president says he waited to visit until he could do so "without causing disruption." He will sidestep Houston and instead visit the Corpus Christi area, where Harvey made landfall on Friday.

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August 29, 2017 at 04:01PM
Environment

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NPR News: Trump In Texas To Inspect Storm Damage

Trump In Texas To Inspect Storm Damage
The president says he waited to visit until he could do so "without causing disruption." He will sidestep Houston and instead visit the Corpus Christi area, where Harvey made landfall on Friday.

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Health & Science

The Litter Box as Litmus Test: Can This Marriage Be Scooped?


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A wife is concerned about having children with a husband who was controlling about her scooping style, then abandoned care of their cat entirely.
Cats, Marriages
August 29, 2017 at 07:00AM

NPR News: World Cafe Nashville: Molly Tuttle

World Cafe Nashville: Molly Tuttle
Catching up with the first female to ever be nominated for International Bluegrass Music Association's guitarist of the year award — she was not expecting the honor.

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NPR News: What Does It Take To See Gentrification Before It Happens?

What Does It Take To See Gentrification Before It Happens?
The great hope of urban advocates is to democratize data, allowing residents to see more clearly how a neighborhood is changing — but knowledge of those changes may accelerate them, says Adam Frank.

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NPR News: Holistic Therapy Programs May Help Pain Sufferers Ditch Opioids

Holistic Therapy Programs May Help Pain Sufferers Ditch Opioids
Learning strategies to deal with chronic pain can be an effective way to stay off addictive medicines, says the head of the Mayo Clinic's pain rehab center. But insurance doesn't always cover it.

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August 29, 2017 at 04:01PM
Health Care

NPR News: Trump Heads For Texas To Inspect Storm Damage

Trump Heads For Texas To Inspect Storm Damage
The president says he waited to visit until he could do so "without causing disruption." He will sidestep Houston and instead visit the Corpus Christie area, where Harvey made landfall on Friday.

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NPR News: Holistic Therapy Programs May Help Pain Sufferers Ditch Opioids

Holistic Therapy Programs May Help Pain Sufferers Ditch Opioids
Learning strategies to deal with chronic pain can be an effective way to stay off addictive medicines, says the head of the Mayo Clinic's pain rehab center. But insurance doesn't always cover it.

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August 29, 2017 at 04:01PM
Health Care

NPR News: Trump Heads For Texas To Inspect Storm Damage

Trump Heads For Texas To Inspect Storm Damage
The president says he waited to visit until he could do so "without causing disruption." He will sidestep Houston and instead visit the Corpus Christie area, where Harvey made landfall on Friday.

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August 29, 2017 at 04:01PM
Environment

Wikipedia article of the day for August 29, 2017

The Wikipedia article of the day for August 29, 2017 is Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (1844–1908) was a Russian composer, a member of a group of prominent composers known as The Five, who worked together in Saint Petersburg in the mid-19th century. Considered a master of orchestration, his best-known compositions, which include Capriccio Espagnol, the Russian Easter Festival Overture, and the symphonic suite Scheherazade, are considered staples of the classical music repertoire, along with suites and excerpts from some of his 15 operas. Scheherazade is an example of Rimsky-Korsakov's frequent use of fairy tale and folk subjects; he also left a considerable body of original Russian nationalist compositions. His preparation of works by The Five for performance brought them into the active classical repertoire, although his editing of the music of Modest Mussorgsky created controversy. As a shaper of a generation of younger composers and musicians during his decades as an educator, he is considered the main architect of what the classical music public considers the Russian style of composition.

Skynet: Word of the day for August 29, 2017

Skynet , proper n :
A family of United Kingdom military communications satellites. (science fiction) A distributed artificial intelligence system that is aware of the physical world and acts autonomously through cyborgs and computer control systems. Today is the 20th anniversary of “Judgment Day”, the day in 1997 when Skynet is supposed to initiate a nuclear holocaust in the 1991 film Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
August 29, 2017

NPR News: A 'Chemical Haze' Stole Across A British Beach — And No One Knows What It Was

A 'Chemical Haze' Stole Across A British Beach — And No One Knows What It Was
A "plume of gas" rolled ashore in England on Sunday. By the time it dissipated, 150 people were being treated for burning eyes and vomiting. But one day later, answers are still hard to find.

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August 29, 2017 at 05:28AM
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NPR News: Louisiana, Texas Prepare For More Rain From Tropical Storm Harvey

Louisiana, Texas Prepare For More Rain From Tropical Storm Harvey
Texas and Louisiana are steeling for more rain from now tropical storm Harvey. Rising temperatures factored into the size and impact of the storm.

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NPR News: Louisiana, Texas Prepare For More Rain From Tropical Storm Harvey

Louisiana, Texas Prepare For More Rain From Tropical Storm Harvey
Texas and Louisiana are steeling for more rain from now tropical storm Harvey. Rising temperatures factored into the size and impact of the storm.

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August 29, 2017 at 04:26AM
Environment

NPR News: Hurricane Harvey's Size And Impact Points To Climate Change

Hurricane Harvey's Size And Impact Points To Climate Change
Hurricane Harvey bears the marks of climate change. Warmer waters in the Gulf of Mexico and rising sea levels make rain heavy storms like Harvey more likely in the future.

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August 29, 2017 at 03:31AM
Environment

NPR News: Hurricane Harvey's Size And Impact Points To Climate Change

Hurricane Harvey's Size And Impact Points To Climate Change
Hurricane Harvey bears the marks of climate change. Warmer waters in the Gulf of Mexico and rising sea levels make rain heavy storms like Harvey more likely in the future.

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NPR News: What Should We Be Teaching Young Children?

What Should We Be Teaching Young Children?
Many things can be learned just as well later — so the focus should be on ones that really need to be early, like languages, music and communication, says psychologist Tania Lombrozo.

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NPR News: What Should We Be Teaching Young Children?

What Should We Be Teaching Young Children?
Many things can be learned just as well later — so the focus should be on ones that really need to be early, like languages, music and communication, says psychologist Tania Lombrozo.

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NPR News: Stay Safe And Get A Tetanus Shot, Texas Health Officials Urge

Stay Safe And Get A Tetanus Shot, Texas Health Officials Urge
Texas public health officials are looking ahead to meeting health needs in the days and weeks ahead, including getting prescriptions to people displaced to shelters.

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Children's Health
August 29, 2017 at 02:11AM

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NPR News: How To Counter Back-To-School Anxiety

How To Counter Back-To-School Anxiety
The start of the year can be a particularly hard time for kids — trying to navigate from the carefree summer to the routine of school. But, experts say, nerves and anxiety are normal.

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At August 28, 2017 at 10:24PM
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NPR News: Using Plastic Bags Is Now Illegal — And Punishable By Jail Time — In Kenya

Using Plastic Bags Is Now Illegal — And Punishable By Jail Time — In Kenya
The East African economic powerhouse is following in the footsteps of its much smaller neighbor Rwanda. Kenya's government says it's good for the environment, but critics say it will hurt the poor.

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August 28, 2017 at 09:39PM
Environment

NPR News: Serious Nursing Home Abuse Often Not Reported To Police, Federal Investigators Find

Serious Nursing Home Abuse Often Not Reported To Police, Federal Investigators Find
Despite legal requirements, more than one-quarter of cases of severe abuse that were uncovered by government investigators were not reported to the police. The majority involved sexual assault.

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August 28, 2017 at 04:00PM
Health Care

NPR News: Serious Nursing Home Abuse Often Not Reported To Police, Federal Investigators Find

Serious Nursing Home Abuse Often Not Reported To Police, Federal Investigators Find
Despite legal requirements, more than one-quarter of cases of severe abuse that were uncovered by government investigators were not reported to the police. The majority involved sexual assault.

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August 28, 2017 at 04:00PM
Health Care

NPR News: Need A Happiness Boost? Spend Your Money To Buy Time, Not More Stuff

Need A Happiness Boost? Spend Your Money To Buy Time, Not More Stuff
A recent study suggests that when people spend their extra cash to get help with time-consuming chores, they're likelier to feel better than if they use the money to buy more things.

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NPR News: Houston Community Center Turns Into Makeshift Shelter For Harvey Evacuees

Houston Community Center Turns Into Makeshift Shelter For Harvey Evacuees
As the flooding in Houston, Texas, worsens many people have escaped to shelters around the greater Houston area. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Luis Villanueva, the lieutenant commanding officer at the Salvation Army in Pasadena, in addition to evacuee Kent Davis.

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August 28, 2017 at 05:29AM
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NPR News: Houston Community Center Turns Into Makeshift Shelter For Harvey Evacuees

Houston Community Center Turns Into Makeshift Shelter For Harvey Evacuees
As the flooding in Houston, Texas, worsens many people have escaped to shelters around the greater Houston area. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Luis Villanueva, the lieutenant commanding officer at the Salvation Army in Pasadena, in addition to evacuee Kent Davis.

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August 28, 2017 at 05:29AM
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NPR News: Texans Lend A Helping Hand As Floods Continue Across The State

Texans Lend A Helping Hand As Floods Continue Across The State
As the flooding covers the southeast portion of the state, not all the news there is bad. Many Texans are assisting through search and rescue efforts. Louisianans are also answering rescue calls.

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August 28, 2017 at 07:41AM
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Wikipedia article of the day for August 28, 2017

The Wikipedia article of the day for August 28, 2017 is Black Reconstruction in America.
W. E. B. Du Bois (1868–1963) was an American sociologist, historian and civil rights activist. The first African American to earn a doctorate from Harvard, he became a professor of history, sociology and economics at Atlanta University. He rose to national prominence as the leader of the Niagara Movement, a group of African-American activists who wanted equal rights for blacks, and was one of the co-founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in 1909. He wrote one of the first scientific treatises in the field of American sociology, and published three autobiographies. Black Reconstruction in America (1935) challenged the prevailing orthodoxy that blacks were responsible for the failures of the Reconstruction Era. On August 28, 1963, a day after his death, his book The Souls of Black Folk was highlighted by Roy Wilkins at the March on Washington, and hundreds of thousands of marchers honored him with a moment of silence. A year later, the US Civil Rights Act, embodying many of the reforms for which he had campaigned his entire life, was enacted.

syndicate: Word of the day for August 28, 2017

syndicate , n :
A group of individuals or companies formed to transact some specific business, or to promote a common interest; a self-coordinating group. (crime) A group of gangsters engaged in organized crime. (mass media) A group of media companies, or an agency, formed to acquire content such as articles, cartoons, etc., and to publish it in multiple outlets; a chain of newspapers or other media outlets managed by such an organization. The office or jurisdiction of a syndic; a body or council of syndics.
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NPR News: Meteorologist On Hurricane Historical Texas Damage

Meteorologist On Hurricane Historical Texas Damage
Hurricane Harvey is causing much more damage than other hurricanes have in Texas. NPR's Michel Martin interviews Dr. Neil Frank, former director of the National Hurricane Center and longtime meteorologist, about why this storm is so bad.

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NPR News: Assessing Houston-Area Damage

Assessing Houston-Area Damage
While Houston is experiencing record-breaking flooding, cities across East Texas are taking stock of the damage caused by Hurricane Harvey and bracing for more rain. NPR's Debbie Elliot reports from Beaumont, Texas.

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August 28, 2017 at 05:29AM
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NPR News: Meteorologist On Hurricane Historical Texas Damage

Meteorologist On Hurricane Historical Texas Damage
Hurricane Harvey is causing much more damage than other hurricanes have in Texas. NPR's Michel Martin interviews Dr. Neil Frank, former director of the National Hurricane Center and longtime meteorologist, about why this storm is so bad.

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August 28, 2017 at 05:29AM
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NPR News: High Floods Trap Houston Residents In Home

High Floods Trap Houston Residents In Home
NPR's Michel Martin chats with resident Jada Wilson in northeast Houston where she's stuck in her grandparents' home in waist-deep water.

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August 28, 2017 at 05:29AM
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NPR News: Hurricane Latest: As Much As 50 Inches Expected In Greater Houston

Hurricane Latest: As Much As 50 Inches Expected In Greater Houston
Texas is being inundated with rain leftover from tropical storm Harvey, which came ashore as a Category 4 hurricane on Friday night. Heavy rain is expected to continue.

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August 28, 2017 at 05:29AM
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NPR News: Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner On Hurricane Harvey Preparedness

Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner On Hurricane Harvey Preparedness
Michel Martin talks to Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner about the storm pummeling the region.

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at August 28, 2017 at 05:39AM
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NPR News: Coast Guard Update: Houston Search And Rescue Efforts

Coast Guard Update: Houston Search And Rescue Efforts
NPR's Michel Martin talks to a representative from the U.S. Coast Guard, Captain Kevin D. Oditt, about the how the search and rescue efforts are going in the city of Houston.

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NPR News: Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner On The Lead Up To Hurricane Harvey

Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner On The Lead Up To Hurricane Harvey
Michel Martin talks to Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner about the storm pummeling the region.

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August 28, 2017 at 05:39AM
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NPR News: Coast Guard Update: Houston Search And Rescue Efforts

Coast Guard Update: Houston Search And Rescue Efforts
NPR's Michel Martin talks to a representative from the U.S. Coast Guard, Captain Kevin D. Oditt, about the how the search and rescue efforts are going in the city of Houston.

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August 28, 2017 at 05:37AM
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NPR News: Texas Officials Respond To Damage Caused By Tropical Storm Harvey

Texas Officials Respond To Damage Caused By Tropical Storm Harvey
Ben Philpott of member station KUT in Austin, Texas talks about the response of Houston and Texas officials to flooding caused by Hurricane Harvey.

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August 28, 2017 at 02:15AM
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NPR News: Massive Flooding Continues In Houston As Harvey Stalls Over East Texas

Massive Flooding Continues In Houston As Harvey Stalls Over East Texas
At least two people in Texas are dead as a result of Harvey, a storm that landed as a category 4 hurricane earlier this week. Houston Public Media reporter Gail Delaughter reports on the flooding.

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August 28, 2017 at 02:15AM
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NPR News: Houston Experiences Extreme Flooding As Rain Continues To Fall From Harvey

Houston Experiences Extreme Flooding As Rain Continues To Fall From Harvey
Tropical Storm Harvey continues to dump rain in Houston, Texas, causing devastating floods across the region. NPR's Marisa Peñaloza reports on the ongoing storms, flooding and rescue operations.

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August 28, 2017 at 02:15AM
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NPR News: Tropical Storm Harvey Causes Catastrophic Flooding In Texas

Tropical Storm Harvey Causes Catastrophic Flooding In Texas
Flooding across Houston has left many people Stranded. Houston Public Media reporter Andrew Schneider gives an update from inside a building cut off by the water.

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August 28, 2017 at 02:15AM
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NPR News: The Call-In: Bullying

The Call-In: Bullying
The new school year is upon us. This week on The Call-In, we hear from listeners about their experiences with bullying. Also, psychologist Kortney Peagram talks with host A Martinez.

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NPR News: The Consequences Of Anti-Vaccination In 'Keep You Safe'

The Consequences Of Anti-Vaccination In 'Keep You Safe'
Host A Martinez talks with Melissa Hill about her new novel, Keep You Safe, a story which takes on the heated topic of childhood vaccinations and the tragic repercussions of a parent's decision.

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at August 27, 2017 at 06:58PM
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