Thứ Bảy, 31 tháng 10, 2020

NPR News: Heavy Rotation: 9 Songs Public Radio Can't Stop Playing

Heavy Rotation: 9 Songs Public Radio Can't Stop Playing
This October, NPR member stations bring you a mix of the most popular songs on their airwaves, including music from Nilüfer Yanya, Sierra Ferrell, Sharon Van Etten, Ani DiFranco and more.

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World Cafe At October 31, 2020 at 08:00PM

NPR News: Are You Watching Your State Lawmaker Elections? Here's Why You Should

Are You Watching Your State Lawmaker Elections? Here's Why You Should
Millions of dollars are flowing into state legislative races. Redistricting and the coronavirus are expected to be top of the policy agenda in 2021 and party control could mean everything.

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At October 31, 2020 at 10:09PM
Categoty Education

NPR News: Virtual Education Is Impacting College Students' Access To Voting

Virtual Education Is Impacting College Students' Access To Voting
College students who are studying remotely can vote in the state where their college is located. But this is controversial in some places, and students are organizing.

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At October 31, 2020 at 06:46PM
Categoty Education

NPR News: Opinion: Kidney Transplant Chain Is A Touching Act of Kindness

Opinion: Kidney Transplant Chain Is A Touching Act of Kindness
A five-way kidney swap was a chain of selfless kindness that allowed several people to help their loved ones and others.

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Opinion
October 31, 2020 at 06:46PM

NPR News: How Humans Domesticated Themselves

How Humans Domesticated Themselves
Duke anthropologist Brian Hare argues that humans evolved in a way that left us more cooperative and friendlier than our now extinct human cousins, like Neanderthals and Denisovans.

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at October 31, 2020 at 06:00PM
Health & Science

What if They Could Make the Pandemic Go Poof?


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The crisis facing magicians is unprecedented. “It’s a scary, scary time,” said one.
Magic and Magicians, Shutdowns (Institutional), Videophones and Videoconferencing, Quarantine (Life and Culture), Coronavirus (2019-nCoV)
October 31, 2020 at 04:00PM

NPR News: Advisers To CDC Debate How COVID-19 Vaccine Should Be Rolled Out

Advisers To CDC Debate How COVID-19 Vaccine Should Be Rolled Out
In advance of a COVID-19 vaccine being available, a group of independent medical advisers to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention weighed Friday who should get the vaccine first and how.

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at October 31, 2020 at 06:52AM
Health & Science

NPR News: Advisers To CDC Debate How COVID-19 Vaccine Should Be Rolled Out

Advisers To CDC Debate How COVID-19 Vaccine Should Be Rolled Out
In advance of a COVID-19 vaccine being available, a group of independent medical advisers to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention weighed Friday who should get the vaccine first and how.

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October 31, 2020 at 06:52AM
Health Care

NPR News: Advisers To CDC Debate How COVID-19 Vaccine Should Be Rolled Out

Advisers To CDC Debate How COVID-19 Vaccine Should Be Rolled Out
In advance of a COVID-19 vaccine being available, a group of independent medical advisers to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention weighed Friday who should get the vaccine first and how.

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October 31, 2020 at 06:52AM
Health Care

The Three A.M. Club


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As 2020 lurches to a close, it seems more people are waking up at this ghastly liminal hour, unclaimed by either night nor day.
Anxiety and Stress, Presidential Election of 2020, Sleep, Quarantine (Life and Culture)
October 31, 2020 at 04:00AM

NPR News: How Presidential Election Could Reshape Medicaid

How Presidential Election Could Reshape Medicaid
Medicaid provides health care for millions of low-income Americans. The presidential election could reshape Medicaid — at a critical moment for health care.

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October 31, 2020 at 02:52AM
Health Care

NPR News: How Presidential Election Could Reshape Medicaid

How Presidential Election Could Reshape Medicaid
Medicaid provides health care for millions of low-income Americans. The presidential election could reshape Medicaid — at a critical moment for health care.

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October 31, 2020 at 02:52AM
Health Care

NPR News: The Campaign To Wipe Out Polio Was Going Really Well ... Until It Wasn't

The Campaign To Wipe Out Polio Was Going Really Well ... Until It Wasn't
It looked as if polio would be the second human disease to be eliminated — after smallpox. But "2020 has been a terrible year," says Michel Zaffran, head of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative.

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Children's Health
October 30, 2020 at 11:44PM

Thứ Sáu, 30 tháng 10, 2020

NPR News: Andrew Marantz: What Happens When Fringe Conspiracy Theories Become Mainstream?

Andrew Marantz: What Happens When Fringe Conspiracy Theories Become Mainstream?
For the past few years, journalist Andrew Marantz has been embedded in the world of far-right extremists online. He explains how once-fringe conspiracy theories migrated into the national discourse.

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At October 30, 2020 at 09:02PM
Categoty Education

NPR News: With Many Campuses Closed, Will College Students Turn Out To Vote?

With Many Campuses Closed, Will College Students Turn Out To Vote?
People ages 18 to 29 are turning out in record-breaking numbers for early voting. But will pandemic-related disruptions to campus life affect student voter turnout on Election Day?

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At October 30, 2020 at 06:00PM
Categoty Education

Suddenly, These Law Clerks Were More Than Just Colleagues


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Shampa Panda and Christopher Bryant were law clerks in the federal courthouse in Charleston, S.C., when they met. Four years later, they married outside that courthouse.
Weddings and Engagements
October 30, 2020 at 04:05PM

They Crossed Paths at Howard but Caught Feelings in a Hurricane


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“You know you’re going to be my boyfriend, right?” Jaime Oliva asked Edward Williams, long before they began dating. Mr. Williams brushed him off at first but eventually had a change of heart.
Weddings and Engagements
October 30, 2020 at 04:00PM

Don’t Write Off the Persistent Man From California


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She is a planner and he is not, and she lived in New York City while he lives in California’s East Bay. Nonetheless, they made it work.
Weddings and Engagements
October 30, 2020 at 04:00PM

These Two Were Otherwise Engaged. A Decade Later, They’re Wed.


By BY VINCENT M. MALLOZZI from NYT Style https://ift.tt/37QowOJ
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Nathan Hartman and Christopher Sipes each had been in a relationship when they met. Eventually both became single and saw each other through more romantic eyes.
Weddings and Engagements
October 30, 2020 at 04:00PM

On-Again, Off-Again, but a Cabdriver Knew They’d Get Married


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Sarah Koatz and Stuart Winchester once rode in a yellow cab with a driver who told them they would get married someday.
Weddings and Engagements
October 30, 2020 at 04:00PM

From Melbourne to New York, Oceans Couldn’t Keep Them Apart


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Stephanie Hains and Christian Nilsson met up for a Tinder date never expecting to see one another again. Instead, they began a long-distance relationship.
Weddings and Engagements
October 30, 2020 at 04:00PM

NPR News: Internal Documents Reveal COVID-19 Hospitalization Data The Government Keeps Hidden

Internal Documents Reveal COVID-19 Hospitalization Data The Government Keeps Hidden
Where are hospitals reaching capacity? Which metro areas are running out of beds? NPR has learned federal agencies collect and analyze this information in detail but don't share it with the public.

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October 30, 2020 at 04:01PM
Health Care

NPR News: Homecomings Go Virtual At Historically Black Colleges And Universities

Homecomings Go Virtual At Historically Black Colleges And Universities
Homecoming is the party of the year at historically Black colleges and universities, but the pandemic has canceled many events. We go to North Carolina A&T to see how virtual celebrations are going.

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At October 30, 2020 at 04:02PM
Categoty Education

NPR News: Internal Documents Reveal COVID-19 Hospitalization Data The Government Keeps Hidden

Internal Documents Reveal COVID-19 Hospitalization Data The Government Keeps Hidden
Where are hospitals reaching capacity? Which metro areas are running out of beds? NPR has learned federal agencies collect and analyze this information in detail but don't share it with the public.

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October 30, 2020 at 04:01PM
Health Care

The Ghost Was the Least of Our Problems


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After spooky things started happening in our new house, a scary thing happened in our marriage.
Love (Emotion), Dating and Relationships, Parenting, Haunted Houses
October 30, 2020 at 11:00AM

Chris Christie Makes Cameo Video For Montana Democrat (By Mistake)


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The former New Jersey governor is the latest Republican politician to be tricked into making a video for the opposing party.
Elections, Governors
October 30, 2020 at 04:22AM

NPR News: Gray Wolves To Be Removed From Endangered Species List

Gray Wolves To Be Removed From Endangered Species List
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is removing federal protections for gray wolves in the contiguous U.S., saying the species' recovery is a success. Wildlife groups are promising to sue.

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October 30, 2020 at 03:42AM
Environment

NPR News: Why Some Memories Seem Like Movies: 'Time Cells' Discovered In Human Brains

Why Some Memories Seem Like Movies: 'Time Cells' Discovered In Human Brains
Scientists have identified special cells in the human brain that organize movie-like memories, helping us to relive important experiences and events.

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at October 30, 2020 at 12:16AM
Health & Science

NPR News: COVID-19 Has Robbed The World's Poorest Children Of Nearly 4 Months Of Schooling

COVID-19 Has Robbed The World's Poorest Children Of Nearly 4 Months Of Schooling
A new report finds the return to education has been much slower in the world's poorer countries.

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At October 30, 2020 at 12:02AM
Categoty Education

Our Beautiful, Wet Moon in the News


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Halloween will be the first blue moon visible in every time zone since 1944. Might be good to charge those crystals!
Moon, Halloween, Astrology, Seasons and Months, Social Media
October 29, 2020 at 11:30PM

Thứ Năm, 29 tháng 10, 2020

NPR News: Kelsey Waldon Covers Nina Simone's 'Mississippi Goddam' On New EP

Kelsey Waldon Covers Nina Simone's 'Mississippi Goddam' On New EP
They'll Never Keep Us Down is the title of a forthcoming EP from Nashville singer-songwriter Kelsey Waldon, on which she covers protest and empowerment songs.

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World Cafe At October 29, 2020 at 08:00PM

Why Celebrities Are Wearing Hot Pink Suits


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There’s a new political fashion statement in town, just in time for the election. Should you wear it?
Presidential Election of 2020, Suits (Apparel), Women and Girls, Women's Rights, Fashion and Apparel, Social Media, Celebrities, your-feed-fashion
October 29, 2020 at 04:00PM

You’re Not Voting? Swipe Left


By BY VALERIYA SAFRONOVA from NYT Style https://ift.tt/3eiHSNP
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On the apps, daters are putting their politics and political engagement front and center. It’s not just about Trump.
Single Persons, Presidential Election of 2020, Dating and Relationships
October 29, 2020 at 04:00PM

How to Staycation in 6 American Cities


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Travel
Quarantine (Life and Culture), Travel and Vacations, Art, Restaurants, Budget Travel, Coronavirus Risks and Safety Concerns, Culture (Arts), Hikes and Hiking, Bicycles and Bicycling, Hotels and Travel Lodgings, Museums, Zoos, Parks and Other Recreation Areas
October 29, 2020 at 04:00PM

NPR News: As Biotech Crops Lose Their Power, Scientists Push For New Restrictions

As Biotech Crops Lose Their Power, Scientists Push For New Restrictions
Some of the first GMOs – corn and cotton plants that have been genetically modified to fend off insects – are running into problems. Bugs have become resistant to them because they've been overused.

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at October 29, 2020 at 04:00PM
Health & Science

NPR News: As Biotech Crops Lose Their Power, Scientists Push For New Restrictions

As Biotech Crops Lose Their Power, Scientists Push For New Restrictions
Some of the first GMOs – corn and cotton plants that have been genetically modified to fend off insects – are running into problems. Bugs have become resistant to them because they've been overused.

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October 29, 2020 at 04:00PM
Environment

Cushnie, a Fashion Label That Broke Barriers, Is Closing


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One of the most prominent Black-owned brands in American fashion said it could not survive the pandemic.
Black People, Fashion and Apparel, Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), Shutdowns (Institutional), Women and Girls
October 29, 2020 at 11:00AM

NPR News: What Is Biden's Coronavirus Response Plan?

What Is Biden's Coronavirus Response Plan?
Joe Biden's pandemic plan has seven points. He'd ask states to mandate masks. He also has detailed proposals on testing, contact tracing, creation of a public health job corps and other measures.

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October 29, 2020 at 03:08AM
Health Care

NPR News: Hospitals In Rocky Mountain States Struggling To Keep Up With Coronavirus Surge

Hospitals In Rocky Mountain States Struggling To Keep Up With Coronavirus Surge
Hospitals in Utah are full and poised to start rationing care. They're also filling up in Montana and Idaho. Colorado is trying to avoid those states' fate.

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October 29, 2020 at 03:08AM
Health Care

NPR News: Scientists Find Cells In The Human Brain Responsible For Episodic Memory

Scientists Find Cells In The Human Brain Responsible For Episodic Memory
Many memories are like short movies. People relive experiences such as arriving for the first day of school or falling off a bike. Scientists have shown how the brain organizes these episodes.

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at October 29, 2020 at 03:08AM
Health & Science

NPR News: What Is Biden's Coronavirus Response Plan?

What Is Biden's Coronavirus Response Plan?
Joe Biden's pandemic plan has seven points. He'd ask states to mandate masks. He also has detailed proposals on testing, contact tracing, creation of a public health job corps and other measures.

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October 29, 2020 at 03:08AM
Health Care

NPR News: Hospitals In Rocky Mountain States Struggling To Keep Up With Coronavirus Surge

Hospitals In Rocky Mountain States Struggling To Keep Up With Coronavirus Surge
Hospitals in Utah are full and poised to start rationing care. They're also filling up in Montana and Idaho. Colorado is trying to avoid those states' fate.

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October 29, 2020 at 03:08AM
Health Care

NPR News: Coronavirus Is A Key Campaign Issue: What's Joe Biden's Plan?

Coronavirus Is A Key Campaign Issue: What's Joe Biden's Plan?
With cases surging, the coronavirus pandemic is heating up as an election issue. Voters have seen President Trump's approach to the crisis play out in real-time, but how would Biden handle things?

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October 29, 2020 at 02:45AM
Health Care

Modern Love Podcast: Devoted but Doomed


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When it comes to forbidden love, a “romantic plan isn’t enough.”
Love (Emotion), Transgender and Transsexuals, Immigration and Emigration, Dating and Relationships, Quarantine (Life and Culture), your-feed-selfcare
October 29, 2020 at 03:01AM

NPR News: Coronavirus Is A Key Campaign Issue: What's Joe Biden's Plan?

Coronavirus Is A Key Campaign Issue: What's Joe Biden's Plan?
With cases surging, the coronavirus pandemic is heating up as an election issue. Voters have seen President Trump's approach to the crisis play out in real-time, but how would Biden handle things?

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October 29, 2020 at 02:45AM
Health Care

So You Think You Can Run a Dance Cardio Business


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Anna Kaiser, the founder of AKT, sold her brand to Xponential Fitness before the pandemic. Now she wants it back.
Exercise, Shutdowns (Institutional), Coronavirus (2019-nCoV)
October 28, 2020 at 11:20PM

Thứ Tư, 28 tháng 10, 2020

So You Think You Can Run a Dance Cardio Business


By BY JULIE SATOW from NYT Style https://ift.tt/3mvPy1X
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Anna Kaiser, the founder of AKT, sold her brand to Xponential Fitness before the pandemic. Now she wants it back.
Exercise, Shutdowns (Institutional), Coronavirus (2019-nCoV)
October 28, 2020 at 11:20PM

NPR News: Scientists Find Massive Coral Reef In Australia's Great Barrier Reef

Scientists Find Massive Coral Reef In Australia's Great Barrier Reef
The 1,600-foot-tall coral reef is taller than the Empire State Building, and its base is a mile wide. It's the first time in 120 years since a coral reef this size has been discovered.

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at October 28, 2020 at 05:21PM
Health & Science

Ashley Graham Talks Breastfeeding, Postpartum Hair Loss and Her Best Beauty Hack


By BY BEE SHAPIRO from NYT Style https://ift.tt/3jzFAKY
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How the supermodel is adjusting to a new normal beauty routine.
Skin, Cosmetics and Toiletries, Hair, Exercise, Breastfeeding, Weight
October 28, 2020 at 04:00PM

The Future According to Grimes


By BY EZRA MARCUS from NYT Style https://ift.tt/2HJCqXH
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The artist says her baby, X Æ A-XII, stays up watching “radical art.” So she made him an A.I. lullaby.
Sleep, Artificial Intelligence, Mobile Applications, your-feed-selfcare
October 28, 2020 at 04:00PM

NPR News: Female Doctors Spend More Time With Patients, But Earn Less Money Than Men

Female Doctors Spend More Time With Patients, But Earn Less Money Than Men
Female physicians spend more time with each patient than male doctors do and their patients report increased satisfaction. But the extra time adds up and results in less money.

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October 28, 2020 at 04:00PM
Health Care

NPR News: Wyoming Is Using Dark Money To Help Keep Coal Plants In Other States Open

Wyoming Is Using Dark Money To Help Keep Coal Plants In Other States Open
Wyoming is quietly supporting action elsewhere to preserve its coal-dependent economy. Experts on money in politics say they've never seen this before and find it troubling.

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October 28, 2020 at 04:00PM
Environment

NPR News: Female Doctors Spend More Time With Patients, But Earn Less Money Than Men

Female Doctors Spend More Time With Patients, But Earn Less Money Than Men
Female physicians spend more time with each patient than male doctors do and their patients report increased satisfaction. But the extra time adds up and results in less money.

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October 28, 2020 at 04:00PM
Health Care

NPR News: Mask-Wearing Is Up In The U.S., But Young People Are Still Too Lax, CDC Survey Finds

Mask-Wearing Is Up In The U.S., But Young People Are Still Too Lax, CDC Survey Finds
A general increase in mask-wearing has been encouraging, U.S. public health experts say. But too few young people, especially, are social distancing and taking other steps to slow coronavirus' spread.

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at October 28, 2020 at 05:53AM
Health & Science

NPR News: Mask-Wearing Is Up In The U.S., But Young People Are Still Too Lax, CDC Survey Finds

Mask-Wearing Is Up In The U.S., But Young People Are Still Too Lax, CDC Survey Finds
A general increase in mask-wearing has been encouraging, U.S. public health experts say. But too few young people, especially, are social distancing and taking other steps to slow coronavirus' spread.

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Children's Health
October 28, 2020 at 05:53AM

NPR News: As COVID-19 Cases Surge In Wisconsin, Health Workers Brace For More

As COVID-19 Cases Surge In Wisconsin, Health Workers Brace For More
Rural areas are of particular concern as COVID-19 cases rise in Wisconsin. One big worry: having enough staff in hospitals.

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October 28, 2020 at 05:00AM
Health Care

Chrissy Teigen Opens Up About Her Pregnancy Loss


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In an intimate essay published on Medium, Chrissy Teigen shared the circumstances surrounding her stillbirth and addressed her critics.
Stillbirth, Pregnancy and Childbirth
October 28, 2020 at 05:10AM

NPR News: As COVID-19 Cases Surge In Wisconsin, Health Workers Brace For More

As COVID-19 Cases Surge In Wisconsin, Health Workers Brace For More
Rural areas that are of particular concern as COVID-19 cases rise in Wisconsin. One big concern: having enough staff in hospitals.

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October 28, 2020 at 05:00AM
Health Care

NPR News: Study: Air Pollution Contributes To 500,000 Newborn Deaths A Year

Study: Air Pollution Contributes To 500,000 Newborn Deaths A Year
The culprit is air pollution — a problem around the globe, from homes where people cook using coal and wood to the smoky streets of San Francisco when wildfires were raging.

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Children's Health
October 28, 2020 at 04:09AM

NPR News: What Stops Western States From Intentional Burning As A Way To Prevent Wildfires?

What Stops Western States From Intentional Burning As A Way To Prevent Wildfires?
Experts agree the Western U.S. needs to increase intentional burns to head off more catastrophic wildfire seasons. But economic, cultural and institutional barriers are in the way.

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October 28, 2020 at 03:11AM
Environment

NPR News: Power Shut-Offs Become A Way Of Life For Many Californians

Power Shut-Offs Become A Way Of Life For Many Californians
A power company has turned off the electricity in parts of Northern California to prevent equipment from sparking wildfires. Residents are getting used to life without power during fire season.

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October 28, 2020 at 03:11AM
Environment

Tiny Love Stories: ‘Do I Always Tilt My Head Like That?’


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Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
Love (Emotion), Modern Love (Times Column), Dating and Relationships
October 28, 2020 at 02:00AM

Thứ Ba, 27 tháng 10, 2020

Watch What Happens When Real Housewives Don’t Wear Masks


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Some research suggests the public health behavior of reality stars and influencers can affect viewers.
Masks, Reality Television, Coronavirus (2019-nCoV)
October 27, 2020 at 09:27PM

NPR News: 'Kindred' Dismantles Simplistic Views Of Neanderthals

'Kindred' Dismantles Simplistic Views Of Neanderthals
Rebecca Wragg Sykes describes evidence showing that as innovative tool- and fire-makers, Neanderthals adapted to changing climates, adopted symbolic cultural practices and expressed profound emotions.

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at October 27, 2020 at 09:12PM
Health & Science

NPR News: The Dark Side Of The Recovery Revealed In Big Data

The Dark Side Of The Recovery Revealed In Big Data
The way the government tracks recessions is largely the same as it was 70 years ago. A research group is working to change that and is revealing a lot about the lopsided recovery along the way.

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October 27, 2020 at 05:31PM
Environment

NPR News: The Dark Side Of The Recovery Revealed In Big Data

The Dark Side Of The Recovery Revealed In Big Data
The way the government tracks recessions is largely the same as it was 70 years ago. A research group is working to change that and is revealing a lot about the lopsided recovery along the way.

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at October 27, 2020 at 05:31PM
Health & Science

What Happened to Those Couples Who Quarantined Together?


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Some are getting engaged. Others felt like they were living inside a pressure cooker.
Dating and Relationships, Quarantine (Life and Culture), Coronavirus (2019-nCoV)
October 27, 2020 at 04:00PM

NPR News: Hit With An Unexpectedly High Medical Bill, Here's How A Savvy Patient Fought Back

Hit With An Unexpectedly High Medical Bill, Here's How A Savvy Patient Fought Back
When the hospital tried to bill her for more than what she'd been quoted, Tiffany Qiu refused to pay the extra amount and the bill went to collections. She still didn't back down.

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October 27, 2020 at 04:02PM
Health Care

NPR News: Hit With An Unexpectedly High Medical Bill, Here's How A Savvy Patient Fought Back

Hit With An Unexpectedly High Medical Bill, Here's How A Savvy Patient Fought Back
When the hospital tried to bill her for more than what she'd been quoted, Tiffany Qiu refused to pay the extra amount and the bill went to collections. She still didn't back down.

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October 27, 2020 at 04:02PM
Health Care

NPR News: Fight Against Colorado's 2 Largest-Ever Fires Continues, Aided By Snow

Fight Against Colorado's 2 Largest-Ever Fires Continues, Aided By Snow
The fires are burning across more than 400,000 acres and have reached Rocky Mountain National Park.

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October 27, 2020 at 06:15AM
Environment

NPR News: Orange County Fires: 2 Firefighters Critically Injured In Fast-Moving Blazes

Orange County Fires: 2 Firefighters Critically Injured In Fast-Moving Blazes
Strong wind gusts are battering the region, spreading wildfires across Southern California. Officials said the wounded firefighters suffered second- and third-degree burns in the Silverado Fire.

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October 27, 2020 at 07:09AM
Environment

NPR News: Fight Against Colorado's Two Largest-Ever Fires Continues, Aided By Snow

Fight Against Colorado's Two Largest-Ever Fires Continues, Aided By Snow
The fires are burning across more than 400,000 acres and have reached Rocky Mountain National Park.

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October 27, 2020 at 06:15AM
Environment

Guess What? More Time Makes a Fashion Show Much Better


By BY VANESSA FRIEDMAN from NYT Style https://ift.tt/31KTTqd
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Or so it seems judging by Celine, Comme des Garçons, Michael Kors and other renegades that escaped the fashion system, at least this once.
Fashion and Apparel, Fashion Shows, your-feed-fashion
October 27, 2020 at 04:57AM

NPR News: El Paso, Texas, Judge Issues 2-Week Curfew To Stem Surge Of COVID-19 Cases

El Paso, Texas, Judge Issues 2-Week Curfew To Stem Surge Of COVID-19 Cases
The judge said he was "left with no choice" but to impose a countywide curfew from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. He noted El Paso County has seen a 160% increase in its positivity rate in the last three weeks.

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at October 27, 2020 at 03:45AM
Health & Science

NPR News: They Work In Several Nursing Homes To Eke Out A Living, And That Spreads The Virus

They Work In Several Nursing Homes To Eke Out A Living, And That Spreads The Virus
Most nursing homes are connected by shared staff to seven others. Instead of limiting workers to one facility to curb COVID-19 spread, advocates urge better pay and more PPE for nursing home staff.

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October 27, 2020 at 03:27AM
Health Care

NPR News: Tennessee Man Sent Home From ER Twice Dies Of COVID-19

Tennessee Man Sent Home From ER Twice Dies Of COVID-19
Nashville, Tenn., resident died of COVID-19 after being sent home from a hospital twice. Uninsured COVID-19 patients are rarely told their bills are covered by the government, an investigation shows.

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October 27, 2020 at 03:02AM
Health Care

NPR News: El Paso Judge Issues 2-Week Curfew To Stem Surge Of COVID-19 Cases

El Paso Judge Issues 2-Week Curfew To Stem Surge Of COVID-19 Cases
The judge said he was "left with no choice" but impose a countywide curfew from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. He noted El Paso County has seen a 160% increase in its positivity rate in the last 3 weeks.

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at October 27, 2020 at 03:45AM
Health & Science

NPR News: They Work In Several Nursing Homes To Eke Out A Living, And That Spreads The Virus

They Work In Several Nursing Homes To Eke Out A Living, And That Spreads The Virus
Most nursing homes are connected by shared staff to seven others. Instead of limiting workers to one facility to curb COVID-19 spread, advocates urge better pay and more PPE for nursing home staff.

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at October 27, 2020 at 03:27AM
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NPR News: They Work In Several Nursing Homes To Eke Out A Living, And That Spreads The Virus

They Work In Several Nursing Homes To Eke Out A Living, And That Spreads The Virus
Most nursing homes are connected by shared staff to seven others. Instead of limiting workers to one facility to curb COVID-19 spread, advocates urge better pay and more PPE for nursing home staff.

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October 27, 2020 at 03:27AM
Health Care

NPR News: Tennessee Man Sent Home From ER Twice Dies Of COVID-19

Tennessee Man Sent Home From ER Twice Dies Of COVID-19
Nashville, Tenn., resident died of COVID-19 after being sent home from a hospital twice. Uninsured COVID-19 patients are rarely told their bills are covered by the government, an investigation shows.

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October 27, 2020 at 03:02AM
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NPR News: VMI Superintendent Steps Down Amid Allegations Of Structural Racism

VMI Superintendent Steps Down Amid Allegations Of Structural Racism
Superintendent J.H. Binford Peay III resigned on Monday amid allegations that the school's culture was hostile to Black cadets. The state is now investigating "structural racism" at VMI.

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At October 27, 2020 at 02:53AM
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NPR News: Water On The Moon: NASA Confirms Water Molecules On Our Neighbor's Sunny Surface

Water On The Moon: NASA Confirms Water Molecules On Our Neighbor's Sunny Surface
The breakthrough suggests that water, vital to life on Earth, could be distributed across more parts of the lunar surface than the ice that has previously been found in cold and dark places.

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at October 27, 2020 at 02:31AM
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NPR News: 'A Decarbonized Society': Japan Pledges To Be Carbon Neutral By 2050

'A Decarbonized Society': Japan Pledges To Be Carbon Neutral By 2050
The country joins the European Union and other countries that have pledged to reduce their carbon footprint to zero over the next few decades.

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October 27, 2020 at 01:46AM
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NPR News: Colleges Turn To Wastewater Testing In An Effort To Flush Out The Coronavirus

Colleges Turn To Wastewater Testing In An Effort To Flush Out The Coronavirus
Wastewater offers an ideal testing opportunity for colleges: People often poop where they live; colleges know who lives in each dorm; and testing wastewater is a cheaper way to monitor virus spread.

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at October 26, 2020 at 04:01PM
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NPR News: Colleges Turn To Wastewater Testing In An Effort To Flush Out The Coronavirus

Colleges Turn To Wastewater Testing In An Effort To Flush Out The Coronavirus
Wastewater offers an ideal testing opportunity for colleges: People often poop where they live; colleges know who lives in each dorm; and testing wastewater is a cheaper way to monitor virus spread.

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At October 26, 2020 at 04:01PM
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Can Fashion Photography Survive the Pandemic?


By BY LOU STOPPARD from NYT Style https://ift.tt/3jyKQOR
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Glossy magazines are going digital. Brands are shutting down. The fantasy images of women in ball gowns with elephants may soon be no more.
Fashion and Apparel, Black People, Photography, Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), Magazines, your-feed-fashion, Black Lives Matter Movement
October 26, 2020 at 04:00PM

If the Shoe Floats


By BY GUY TREBAY from NYT Style https://ift.tt/3dXnOjz
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Over the decades, a mass of flotsam from a freighter accident has inspired scientific discovery, urban legend and, now, an art exhibition commemorating the Great Sneaker Spill of 1990.
Sneakers, Art, Oceans and Seas, Recycling of Waste Materials
October 26, 2020 at 04:00PM

NPR News: What's At Stake In The U.S. Healthcare Debate

What's At Stake In The U.S. Healthcare Debate
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Kaiser Health News chief Washington correspondent Julie Rovner about where health care policy stands today.

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October 26, 2020 at 05:01AM
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NPR News: What's At Stake In The U.S. Healthcare Debate

What's At Stake In The U.S. Healthcare Debate
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Kaiser Health News chief Washington correspondent Julie Rovner about where health care policy stands today.

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October 26, 2020 at 05:01AM
Health Care

NPR News: 'Peace Academy' Graduates Are Trained To Break Cycle Of Street Violence

'Peace Academy' Graduates Are Trained To Break Cycle Of Street Violence
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Troy Harden, lead curriculum developer for the Metropolitan Peace Academy in Chicago, and Tyree Head, a recent graduate of the street outreach training program.

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At October 26, 2020 at 05:01AM
Categoty Education

NPR News: 360,000 Customers Lose Power In California Amid Fire-Safety Shutoffs

360,000 Customers Lose Power In California Amid Fire-Safety Shutoffs
Pacific Gas and Electric Company announced a public safety power shutoff over the weekend as some of the strongest winds and driest conditions of this year's fire season sweep through the region.

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October 26, 2020 at 02:46AM
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Chủ Nhật, 25 tháng 10, 2020

NPR News: Virginia High School Senior Reflects On His School Year During The Pandemic

Virginia High School Senior Reflects On His School Year During The Pandemic
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro asks Nathan Onibudo student representative to the Fairfax County, Va., school board, about the school year and the pandemic.

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At October 25, 2020 at 06:51PM
Categoty Education

NPR News: The Philippines Has A Policy Against Home Births. It's Not Playing Well In A Pandemic

The Philippines Has A Policy Against Home Births. It's Not Playing Well In A Pandemic
The "No Home Birth" policy was created to reduce maternal and newborn mortality rates. But critics say it makes giving birth expensive and complicated — especially during the coronavirus crisis.

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Children's Health
October 25, 2020 at 07:32PM

NPR News: Breaking Down Joe Biden's Plan To Make The U.S. Carbon Neutral

Breaking Down Joe Biden's Plan To Make The U.S. Carbon Neutral
Joe Biden wants to make America carbon neutral by 2050 and says there will still be room for some fossil fuels. We look at how realistic this is and what activists make of it.

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October 25, 2020 at 06:51PM
Environment

NPR News: How Trump And Biden Differ On Energy Policy

How Trump And Biden Differ On Energy Policy
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Dino Grandoni, an energy and environmental policy reporter with The Washington Post, about the debate over the future of U.S. energy.

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October 25, 2020 at 04:19AM
Environment

How the Designer of Milly Broke Free


By BY KATHERINE ROSMAN from NYT Style https://ift.tt/31E2rie
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With her husband, Michelle Smith built a successful clothing brand on the idea of demure femininity. Then she ripped up her life.
Content Type: Personal Profile, Fashion and Apparel
October 24, 2020 at 04:00PM

Thứ Bảy, 24 tháng 10, 2020

NPR News: U.S. Finds 1st 'Murder Hornet' Nest In Washington State

U.S. Finds 1st 'Murder Hornet' Nest In Washington State
Entomologists in Washington State have located the first ever nest of the Asian giant hornet in the U.S. They tracked the "murder hornet" to its nest by attaching it with a miniature radio tracker.

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at October 24, 2020 at 06:50PM
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NPR News: University Of Texas Students Call For Removal Of Song Steeped In Racist History

University Of Texas Students Call For Removal Of Song Steeped In Racist History
The University of Texas band plans to boycott today's football game against Baylor. The song the Longhorn band usually plays, Eyes OF Texas, has racist roots that are fracturing the campus.

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At October 24, 2020 at 06:50PM
Categoty Education

NPR News: Opinion: Football Parents Could Learn From Their Kids' Activism

Opinion: Football Parents Could Learn From Their Kids' Activism
NPR's Scott Simon tells the story of young football players just 8 and 9 years old who decided to take a knee along with their coaches and what happened next.

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Opinion
October 24, 2020 at 06:50PM

NPR News: Opinion: The U.S. Can't Afford To Ignore The Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict

Opinion: The U.S. Can't Afford To Ignore The Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict
Risks of a wider conflict are too high. The U.S. should use diplomacy to stop the fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan, writes Gen. Philip Breedlove, former NATO supreme commander in Europe.

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Opinion
October 24, 2020 at 06:01PM

How the Designer of Milly Broke Free


By BY KATHERINE ROSMAN from NYT Style https://ift.tt/37FHJT4
via IFTTT
With her husband, Michelle Smith built a successful clothing brand on the idea of demure femininity. Then she ripped up her life.
Content Type: Personal Profile, Fashion and Apparel
October 24, 2020 at 04:00PM

NPR News: A NASA Probe Is So Full of Asteroid Material That It Now Has A Problem

A NASA Probe Is So Full of Asteroid Material That It Now Has A Problem
A NASA spacecraft sent out to collect rocks from an asteroid seems to have nabbed a lot of material, but there's now an unexpected problem--a flap isn't closing because some rocks are stuck.

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at October 24, 2020 at 06:35AM
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NPR News: First 'Murder Hornet' Nest In U.S. Is Found In Washington State

First 'Murder Hornet' Nest In U.S. Is Found In Washington State
State entomologists found the nest in a tree near the Canadian border. They were led there by an Asian giant hornet to which they had attached a radio tracker. The state plans to eradicate the nest.

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October 24, 2020 at 03:57AM
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NPR News: Climate Change Is Extending Fire Season Across The West

Climate Change Is Extending Fire Season Across The West
Wildfires are still burning in the West at a time of year when fire activity is supposed to die down. Scientists say it's an example of how climate change is making the fire season longer.

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October 24, 2020 at 03:16AM
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NPR News: Are Lockdowns At Colleges Working?

Are Lockdowns At Colleges Working?
As colleges across the country see rising coronavirus rates, many campuses have gone into lockdown. Are these lockdowns effective at stopping the spread of the virus?

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At October 24, 2020 at 03:16AM
Categoty Education

NPR News: 'Fresh Air' Reflects On The Psychedelic Movement

'Fresh Air' Reflects On The Psychedelic Movement
We listen to a 1983 interview with psychologist Timothy Leary, a 1990 interview with spiritual leader Ram Dass and a 2018 interview with How to Change Your Mind author Michael Pollan.

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at October 24, 2020 at 12:35AM
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Thứ Sáu, 23 tháng 10, 2020

The Talk of Montauk


By BY JONAH ENGEL BROMWICH AND EZRA MARCUS from NYT Style https://ift.tt/31CZPS1
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New York State’s Tenant Safe Harbor Act was intended to help those affected by the pandemic. But what if that harbor is on the fancier side?
Real Estate and Housing (Residential), Evictions, Landlords
October 23, 2020 at 10:00PM

NPR News: America's School Funding Crisis: Budget Cuts, Rising Costs And No Help In Sight

America's School Funding Crisis: Budget Cuts, Rising Costs And No Help In Sight
Budget cuts + rising pandemic costs + zero federal relief = a school funding crisis.

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At October 23, 2020 at 06:00PM
Categoty Education