Chủ Nhật, 30 tháng 9, 2018

NPR News: Music For Healing: A Meditative Alt.Latino Playlist

Music For Healing: A Meditative Alt.Latino Playlist
An emotionally exhausting week calls for music that helps you to unwind and just breathe.

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NPR News: Otis Rush, Chicago Blues Legend, Dies At 84

Otis Rush, Chicago Blues Legend, Dies At 84
Rush's unique style of soloing and powerful tenor voice helped shape the Chicago blues sound and deeply influenced famed guitarists like Eric Clapton, Buddy Guy, Jimmy Page and Stevie Ray Vaughn.

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NPR News: Perspective: A Heart Device Can Save Lives, But Doctors Need To Explain The Downsides

Perspective: A Heart Device Can Save Lives, But Doctors Need To Explain The Downsides
A mechanical pump can be life-saving for heart failure patients or it can cause dangerous complications. Doctors can do a better job at explaining the reasons some patients may want to opt out.

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September 30, 2018 at 10:07PM

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NPR News: Molly Ringwald On '80s Movies And Sexual Assault

Molly Ringwald On '80s Movies And Sexual Assault
Molly Ringwald, 1980s movie darling, discusses the impact of the era's pop culture concerning Brett Kavanaugh's alleged assault of Christine Blasey Ford with NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro.

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NPR News: Life, Love and Hockey (Oooh, And Pie) In 'Check, Please!'

Life, Love and Hockey (Oooh, And Pie) In 'Check, Please!'
Ngozi Ukazu's charming, cheerful webcomic about a gay college hockey player has been collected in book form. Check, Please! stays squarely on the bright side of life, a brave choice in its own way.

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Thứ Bảy, 29 tháng 9, 2018

NPR News: EPA To Dissolve Office Of Science Advisor

EPA To Dissolve Office Of Science Advisor
As part of a broader reorganization, the EPA will eliminate the science advisor role created to counsel acting EPA Administrator, Andrew Wheeler. Critics fear the move is a further demotion of scientific research.

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September 30, 2018 at 04:51AM

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NPR News: Earthquake Devastates Indonesian Island

Earthquake Devastates Indonesian Island
A massive earthquake and tsunami struck the Indonesian island of Sulawesi on Friday, killing hundreds of people. Yenni Suryani of the Catholic Relief Services updates NPR's Michel Martin on rescue efforts.

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Environment
September 30, 2018 at 04:51AM

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NPR News: Not My Job: Actor Jon Hamm Gets Quizzed On Spam

Not My Job: Actor Jon Hamm Gets Quizzed On Spam
The Mad Men star will answer three questions about the canned meat product with a verrrry long shelf life.

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NPR News: Sexual Assault And Forgiveness

Sexual Assault And Forgiveness
NPR's Scott Simon asks Atlantic contributor Caitlin Flanagan about this week's Supreme Court testimony and about the possibility of atonement and forgiveness for sexual assault perpetrators.

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NPR News: Boys And Masculinity In America

Boys And Masculinity In America
NPR's Scott Simon talks with author and psychologist Michael Thompson about masculinity and boys' emotions after emotional hearings this week.

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September 29, 2018 at 07:00PM
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NPR News: A Top Impressionist, Melissa Villaseñor Is Finding Her Own Voice On 'SNL'

A Top Impressionist, Melissa Villaseñor Is Finding Her Own Voice On 'SNL'
She's known for celebrity imitations: Hillary Clinton and Owen Wilson, Jennifer Lopez and Bjork, and so on. Now, as she joins Saturday Night Live's full cast, she's learning what else she can do.

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NPR News: Heavy Rotation: 10 Songs Public Radio Can't Stop Playing

Heavy Rotation: 10 Songs Public Radio Can't Stop Playing
September brought us a single from indie favorite Kurt Vile's upcoming album, a slinky, slow-burn success from the indomitable Neneh Cherry and a razor-sharp Ray Charles cover.

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September 29, 2018 at 06:01PM
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NPR News: Buffy Sainte-Marie's Authorized Biography Serves As A 'Map Of Hope'

Buffy Sainte-Marie's Authorized Biography Serves As A 'Map Of Hope'
The award-winning native Canadian singer-songwriter and social activist looks back on a life of music, milestones and empowerment.

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NPR News: Punks, Up Against The Wall

Punks, Up Against The Wall
The new book Burning Down the Haus fastidiously traces the self-discovery of punks in the socialist dictatorship of East Germany, and the violence and repression they endured on the way to freedom.

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Thứ Sáu, 28 tháng 9, 2018

NPR News: World Cafe Nashville: The War And Treaty

World Cafe Nashville: The War And Treaty
This duo makes inspirational music pulled from Americana roots music and the couple's personal experience of surviving and thriving in the sometimes perilous 21st Century.

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World Cafe
September 29, 2018 at 01:52AM
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Make T Something | Adam Selman


The fashion designer accepts T’s challenge to make something in less than one hour with only a few select items — and creates an entirely new persona for himself.
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The Man Who Taught a Generation of Black Artists Gets His Own Retrospective


When he died in 1979, Charles White had been influential, both in and outside of the art world. Now, a coming show at MoMA resurrects the American master.
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How to Get (Fake) Six-Pack Abs, With Adam Selman


In the latest episode of “Make T Something,” the fashion designer pays homage to the Instagram-famous bodybuilder Jujimufu.
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NPR News: Robert Redford: The 'Fresh Air' Interview

Robert Redford: The 'Fresh Air' Interview
Redford has announced that he's retiring from acting, and that his role in the new film The Old Man and the Gun, will be his last. In 2013, he said it was "sort of weird" being known for his looks.

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NPR News: 'Rafiki': The Lesbian Love Story That Kenya Banned And Then Unbanned

'Rafiki': The Lesbian Love Story That Kenya Banned And Then Unbanned
In the hopes of becoming an Oscar contender, the Kenyan film board allowed the movie to play in Nairobi for a week. Director Wanuri Kahiu sees it as the beginning of a fight for freedom of expression.

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NPR News: Drugmakers Play The Patent Game To Lock In Prices, Block Competitors

Drugmakers Play The Patent Game To Lock In Prices, Block Competitors
Pharmaceutical companies like Purdue Pharma, maker of OxyContin, often win patents for incremental changes with debatable value. Now there's a twist involving an opioid addiction treatment.

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September 28, 2018 at 10:00PM

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NPR News: Drew Philp: How Can 'Radical Neighborliness' Help Struggling Communities?

Drew Philp: How Can 'Radical Neighborliness' Help Struggling Communities?
In 2009, Drew Philp bought an abandoned house in Detroit and worked with neighbors to fix it up. He discovered the power of 'radical neighborliness' to rebuild his struggling neighborhood.

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NPR News: Richard Berry: How Can Cities Create Opportunities For The Homeless?

Richard Berry: How Can Cities Create Opportunities For The Homeless?
As Albuquerque's mayor, Richard Berry tried a new approach to addressing panhandling: offering work and connecting homeless with city services. He says it's a more humane option more cities can try.

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NPR News: Vishaan Chakrabarti: How Can We Design More Welcoming Cities?

Vishaan Chakrabarti: How Can We Design More Welcoming Cities?
Architect Vishaan Chakrabarti says many modern cities feel cold, austere, and anonymous. He advocates for designing more vibrant and inclusive cities that are reminiscent of the scale of older cities.

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NPR News: OluTimehin Adegbeye: How Can Cities Make Space For Their Most Vulnerable Residents?

OluTimehin Adegbeye: How Can Cities Make Space For Their Most Vulnerable Residents?
OluTimehin Adegbeye says that in the world's megacities, the most vulnerable get left behind — including in her city, Lagos. But it's these people, she says, that most deserve space in modern cities.

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NPR News: Liz Ogbu: Can We Gentrify Neighborhoods While Allowing Longtime Residents To Stay?

Liz Ogbu: Can We Gentrify Neighborhoods While Allowing Longtime Residents To Stay?
Architect Liz Ogbu has seen the pain gentrification creates for displaced communities. She wonders how we can create ways for longtime residents to stay and reap the benefits of gentrification.

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NPR News: Putting On Kathy Acker's Voice In Perfect, Agonizing 'Crudo'

Putting On Kathy Acker's Voice In Perfect, Agonizing 'Crudo'
Olivia Laing's first novel is semi-autobiographical, but written in the voice of the late literary provocateur Kathy Acker. There's no reason for the choice — but the result is breathlessly gripping.

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NPR News: 'The Good Place' Gets Down To Earth, Where It Continues To Delight

'The Good Place' Gets Down To Earth, Where It Continues To Delight
The third-season premiere of NBC's The Good Place added a couple of characters, posed some new questions, and pondered a fast-food miracle.

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Thứ Năm, 27 tháng 9, 2018

NPR News: 3 Ways Of Looking At A Police Shooting In The Powerful 'Monsters And Men'

3 Ways Of Looking At A Police Shooting In The Powerful 'Monsters And Men'
Reinaldo Marcus Green's exquisite drama examines, from three perspectives, the aftermath of the slaying of an unarmed black man; the film offers "neither unalloyed despair nor implausible hope."

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NPR News: A Stand-Up Comic Stands Up To Her Troubled Past In The Blistering 'All About Nina'

A Stand-Up Comic Stands Up To Her Troubled Past In The Blistering 'All About Nina'
Mary Elizabeth Winstead's bracingly mercurial performance drives this film about a New York stand-up who moves to Los Angeles for her career — and to sort out her private life.

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NPR News: 'The Old Man & The Gun': Redford's (Possible) Swan Song Makes For Easy Listening

'The Old Man & The Gun': Redford's (Possible) Swan Song Makes For Easy Listening
In what may be his final screen performance, Robert Redford amiably cakewalks through David Lowery's old-school, old-fashioned cops-and-robbers yarn.

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NPR News: Fire Ecologists Say More Fires Should Be Left To Burn. So Why Aren't They?

Fire Ecologists Say More Fires Should Be Left To Burn. So Why Aren't They?
Fire ecologists are urging forest managers to allow more wildfires to burn on the landscape to help thin overgrown forests. Many challenges stand in the way.

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Environment
September 28, 2018 at 03:20AM

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NPR News: A Drifting Weedkiller Puts Prized Trees At Risk

A Drifting Weedkiller Puts Prized Trees At Risk
The EPA is deciding whether to let farmers keep using an herbicide called dicamba. The chemical is controversial because it can damage nearby crops. What's less well-known: It's hurting wildlife, too.

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Environment
September 28, 2018 at 03:09AM

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NPR News: Apples Or Fries With That? When It Comes To Kids Meals, Fries Are Hard To Beat

Apples Or Fries With That? When It Comes To Kids Meals, Fries Are Hard To Beat
Even though many fast food chain restaurants are offering healthier sides, a new report says parents choose them only about half the time, and restaurants aren't consistent in how they offer them.

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September 28, 2018 at 02:36AM
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Hedi Slimane’s Friends and Collaborators Remember His Breakout Show


Ahead of the designer’s Celine debut, his inner circle reflects on how his first collection for Dior Homme forever changed men’s fashion.
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NPR News: Bones Reveal The Brontosaurus Had An Older, Massive Cousin In South Africa

Bones Reveal The Brontosaurus Had An Older, Massive Cousin In South Africa
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The scientists think when this new dinosaur was alive, it was the largest creature ever to have walked the Earth. And unlike the lumbering creatures that came later, it could pop up on its hind legs.

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September 28, 2018 at 02:32AM
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NPR News: Bones Reveal The Brontosaurus Had An Older, Massive Cousin In South Africa

Bones Reveal The Brontosaurus Had An Older, Massive Cousin In South Africa
The scientists think when this new dinosaur was alive, it was the largest creature ever to have walked the Earth. And unlike the lumbering creatures that came later, it could pop up on its hind legs.

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September 28, 2018 at 02:32AM

NPR News: 'Murphy Brown' Returns, With Familiarly Defiant — And Heavy-Handed — Humor

'Murphy Brown' Returns, With Familiarly Defiant — And Heavy-Handed — Humor
Twenty years later, the core surviving members of the original cast are back, and so is the show's proudly liberal spirit. If you're in tune with that, then Murphy Brown, once again, is for you.

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NPR News: DeVotchKa On World Cafe

DeVotchKa On World Cafe
DeVotchKa has released a handful of charming albums that blend the spirit of indie, cabaret and world music with a whole lot more that can't be described.

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September 27, 2018 at 11:24PM
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Jonathan Saunders Captures a Whirlwind Week in London, in Polaroids


The Scottish designer returns to the city to launch a collection of rugs, finesse his coming furniture line and visit 10 Downing Street.
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NPR News: Gather Around The Fall Fires With These 4 YA Novels

Gather Around The Fall Fires With These 4 YA Novels
Fall is finally here, and as the days grow shorter and colder, it's time to tell tall tales about girls who survive, girls who fight, and girls who, if given the chance, may prove to be heroes.

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NPR News: VA Adding Opioid Antidote To Defibrillator Cabinets For Quicker Overdose Response

VA Adding Opioid Antidote To Defibrillator Cabinets For Quicker Overdose Response
The overdose antidote naloxone could soon be available in more public places. The Veterans Administration is adding it to its automated defibrillator cabinets. Other institutions are following suit.

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September 27, 2018 at 06:44PM

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NPR News: Wartime Sins And Secrets Haunt 'Transcription'

Wartime Sins And Secrets Haunt 'Transcription'
Kate Atkinson's new novel follows a young woman recruited to Britain's MI5 spy agency during World War II. Juliet's wartime deeds may come back to haunt her — but she still has her old spy skills.

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NPR News: Good News And Bad News: 'Murphy Brown' Is Exactly What It Used To Be

Good News And Bad News: 'Murphy Brown' Is Exactly What It Used To Be
Murphy Brown is back, and although it's good to see the unapologetically loudmouthed lead character again, it's not clear that the show is equipped to deal with 2018.

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Thứ Tư, 26 tháng 9, 2018

NPR News: Beluga Charms British With Impromptu Visit

Beluga Charms British With Impromptu Visit
People lined the River Thames east of London on Wednesday trying to catch a glimpse of a beluga whale swimming far out of its normal range.

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Environment
September 27, 2018 at 03:22AM

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A ’70s Performance Artist Finds a New Audience


Stephen Varble, whose works confront gender and commercialism, will be the subject of a retrospective — more than three decades after his death.
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NPR News: Health And Human Services Says It's Reviewing Use Of Fetal Tissue For Research

Health And Human Services Says It's Reviewing Use Of Fetal Tissue For Research
The audit has been called a political gesture to placate anti-abortion groups that oppose use of the tissue. Fetal tissue has played a part in developing vaccines and medical treatments.

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September 27, 2018 at 02:12AM

NPR News: Health And Human Services Says It's Reviewing Use Of Fetal Tissue For Research

Health And Human Services Says It's Reviewing Use Of Fetal Tissue For Research
Research News
The audit has been called a political gesture to placate anti-abortion groups that oppose use of the tissue. Fetal tissue has played a part in developing vaccines and medical treatments.

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September 27, 2018 at 02:12AM
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NPR News: Where 'Human Zoos' Once Stood, A Belgian Museum Now Faces Its Colonial Past

Where 'Human Zoos' Once Stood, A Belgian Museum Now Faces Its Colonial Past
When the Royal Museum for Central Africa reopens, it intends to finally confront a sordid part of Belgium's history — the exploitation led by King Leopold II which killed millions in Congo.

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NPR News: Will Congress Bring Sky-High Air Ambulance Bills Down To Earth?

Will Congress Bring Sky-High Air Ambulance Bills Down To Earth?
Medevac helicopter companies are on the congressional radar, as a funding bill for the Federal Aviation Administration nears passage. Consumer protections against deceptive practices could become law.

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September 26, 2018 at 04:14PM

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NPR News: Bill Cosby And The #MeToo Movement

Bill Cosby And The #MeToo Movement
Bill Cosby was sentenced to three to 10 years in prison for a sexual assault in 2004. His conviction marks the rise of the #MeToo movement as well as the downfall of an African-American icon.

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NPR News: After 'Forty Years Of Pointed Ears,' 'ElfQuest' Ends Its Legendary Run

After 'Forty Years Of Pointed Ears,' 'ElfQuest' Ends Its Legendary Run
ElfQuest is a comics industry institution — this saga of, yes, elves on a quest has been running since 1978. But now, creators Wendy and Richard Pini have brought the quest to an end.

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NPR News: Fuel Efficiency And Smog In Arizona

Fuel Efficiency And Smog In Arizona
The EPA is holding hearings on a proposal to relax fuel efficiency standards. Arizona has come out in opposition — the state has a bad smog problem and was counting on the fuel rules to help fix it.

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September 26, 2018 at 04:14PM

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NPR News: Medicare Eases Up On Readmissions Penalties For Hospitals Serving The Poor

Medicare Eases Up On Readmissions Penalties For Hospitals Serving The Poor
Many hospitals that serve a large share of low-income patients will benefit from Medicare's less punishing approach to penalties for patient readmissions.

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September 26, 2018 at 04:00PM

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NPR News: 'The Deeper The Water The Uglier The Fish' Is A Darkly Beautiful Debut

'The Deeper The Water The Uglier The Fish' Is A Darkly Beautiful Debut
Katya Apekina's debut novel follows a pair of sisters sent to live with their estranged father in New York, challenging the bonds between parents and siblings.

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Thứ Ba, 25 tháng 9, 2018

NPR News: Study: Roundup Weed Killer Could Be Linked To Widespread Bee Deaths

Study: Roundup Weed Killer Could Be Linked To Widespread Bee Deaths
Scientists at the University of Texas at Austin posit that glyphosate destroys specialized gut bacteria in bees, leaving them more susceptible to infection and death from harmful bacteria.

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Environment
September 26, 2018 at 07:06AM

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NPR News: Taken For A Ride: M.D. Injured In ATV Crash Gets $56,603 Bill For Air Ambulance Trip

Taken For A Ride: M.D. Injured In ATV Crash Gets $56,603 Bill For Air Ambulance Trip
After an accident in an all-terrain vehicle crushed a doctor's left arm, he was whisked by air ambulance to the closest trauma center for specialized care. Soon he was fighting over the $56,603 bill.

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September 26, 2018 at 01:59AM

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NPR News: Taken For A Ride: Doctor Injured In ATV Crash Gets $56,603 Bill For Air Ambulance Trip

Taken For A Ride: Doctor Injured In ATV Crash Gets $56,603 Bill For Air Ambulance Trip
After an accident in an all-terrain vehicle crushed a doctor's left arm, he was whisked by air ambulance to the closest trauma center for specialized care. Soon he was fighting over the $56,603 bill.

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September 26, 2018 at 01:59AM

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NPR News: It's Rice Vs. Seaweed Vs. Solar ATMs For A $1 Million Prize

It's Rice Vs. Seaweed Vs. Solar ATMs For A $1 Million Prize
The Hult Prize goes to a team of student entrepreneurs with an idea that will make the world a better place. Former President Clinton was on hand to announce the winner.

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September 26, 2018 at 01:27AM

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NPR News: Building A Better Mosquito Trap — One Scientist Thinks He's Done It

Building A Better Mosquito Trap — One Scientist Thinks He's Done It
A researcher in Australia has invented a low-tech, insecticide-free trap that might be able to reduce bites from a particularly pesky mosquito in some neighborhoods.

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September 26, 2018 at 01:08AM

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NPR News: Building A Better Mosquito Trap — One Scientist Thinks He's Done It

Building A Better Mosquito Trap — One Scientist Thinks He's Done It
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A researcher in Australia has invented a low-tech, insecticide-free trap that might be able to reduce bites from a particularly pesky mosquito in some neighborhoods.

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September 26, 2018 at 01:08AM
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NPR News: Building A Better Mosquito Trap — One Scientist Thinks He's Done It

Building A Better Mosquito Trap — One Scientist Thinks He's Done It
A researcher in Australia has invented a low-tech, insecticide-free trap that might be able to reduce bites from a particularly pesky mosquito in some neighborhoods.

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September 26, 2018 at 01:08AM

10 Designers on What Helps Them Get Their Work Done


Watching a classic ‘Sex and the City’ episode, hydrating like a tennis player and other habits creative people in fashion have while on deadline.
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NPR News: Maldives Police Use Pickaxes To Destroy Artwork Deemed Un-Islamic

Maldives Police Use Pickaxes To Destroy Artwork Deemed Un-Islamic
The 20-foot-tall stainless steel cube was decorated with life-sized human statues and semi-submerged in a coral lagoon. The artwork was criticized because it depicted human figures.

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NPR News: 'New Amsterdam' Brings In The One Man Who Can Save Medicine (And The World)

'New Amsterdam' Brings In The One Man Who Can Save Medicine (And The World)
This year's crop of broadcast network pilots brings us a medical show that suggests that if a man comes into a public hospital with the right kind of moxie and the right musical cues, he can fix it.

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NPR News: World Cafe Nashville: A New Music Roundup

World Cafe Nashville: A New Music Roundup
The new music that's come out of Nashville in recent months is an embarrassment of riches.

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September 25, 2018 at 10:49PM
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NPR News: Michael Kors Buys Italy's Versace Fashion House For $2.12 Billion

Michael Kors Buys Italy's Versace Fashion House For $2.12 Billion
Michael Kors says it wants to get Versace products in more stores — from around 200 now to a goal of 300. It will also focus more on accessories and shoes.

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NPR News: 'The Shape Of The Ruins' Is Baggy, Discursive, But True At Its Core

'The Shape Of The Ruins' Is Baggy, Discursive, But True At Its Core
Juan Gabriel Vásquez's new novel is packed with history, alternate history and conspiracies — though ultimately it's about neither history nor politics, but how they combine to shape one man.

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NPR News: In 'Waiting For Eden,' Grief With No Guarantee Of Closure

In 'Waiting For Eden,' Grief With No Guarantee Of Closure
Author Elliot Ackerman is a veteran, and his latest novel is about an injured soldier just regaining consciousness. But it's really about something else: "This book really isn't about war," he says.

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NPR News: Airports At Water's Edge Battle Rising Sea Levels

Airports At Water's Edge Battle Rising Sea Levels
Many major airports are on low-lying coastal land where flooding is getting worse. They're building walls, berms and other barriers to try to keep planes and people moving.

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September 25, 2018 at 04:01PM

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Thứ Hai, 24 tháng 9, 2018

NPR News: Environmentalists Concerned That More Coal Ash Ponds Will Spill Into Rivers

Environmentalists Concerned That More Coal Ash Ponds Will Spill Into Rivers
Environmental groups are closely watching coal ash storage ponds in North and South Carolina as rivers swollen by rain from Hurricane Florence continue to rise.

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September 25, 2018 at 04:36AM

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NPR News: Still Reinventing At 80, Jane Fonda Says, 'I Feel Better Than I Ever Have'

Still Reinventing At 80, Jane Fonda Says, 'I Feel Better Than I Ever Have'
The actress, activist and fitness icon is the subject of the documentary Jane Fonda in Five Acts. Married three times, she says, "It took me into my 60s and 70s to begin to say: I deserve respect."

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Our Favorite Photos From the Milan Shows


The most memorable moments from the spring 2019 collections, as captured by T’s photographers.
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T’s Best Photos From Milan Fashion Week


This season, the Milan shows delivered drama in spades, even with Gucci off the schedule.
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NPR News: Via Truck And Helicopter, Mountain Goats Find New Home

Via Truck And Helicopter, Mountain Goats Find New Home
The National Park Service is transporting hundreds of wild mountain goats via truck and helicopter from Olympic National Park to the North Cascades in Washington state.

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September 25, 2018 at 03:19AM

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NPR News: 2 Movies Set A Century Ago Capture The Coming Of Modern Age

2 Movies Set A Century Ago Capture The Coming Of Modern Age
The Sisters Brothers is about a Wild West on the verge of being tamed. The biopic Colette is about a French novelist who refused to be tamed.

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NPR News: How A Rising Star Of White Nationalism Broke Free From The Movement

How A Rising Star Of White Nationalism Broke Free From The Movement
Derek Black once promoted a racist agenda by making speeches, hosting a radio show and starting a website. His change of heart is the subject of a new book, written by journalist Eli Saslow.

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NPR News: 30 Years Later: Was 1988 The Greatest Year In Music?

30 Years Later: Was 1988 The Greatest Year In Music?
It's 1988. A gallon of gas is about 90 cents and movie tickets average $3.50 a flick, but what was new in your music collection?

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September 25, 2018 at 12:36AM
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NPR News: Mosquitoes Genetically Modified To Crash Species That Spreads Malaria

Mosquitoes Genetically Modified To Crash Species That Spreads Malaria
Scientists demonstrate that a "gene drive" can rapidly spread a genetic mutation through a species, perhaps providing a potent new weapon against malaria. But there are plenty of skeptics.

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Environment
September 24, 2018 at 10:14PM

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NPR News: Did Your Doctor Prescribe Bed Rest When You Were Pregnant? We Want To Hear From You

Did Your Doctor Prescribe Bed Rest When You Were Pregnant? We Want To Hear From You
NPR is looking at when and why obstetricians and gynecologists put patients on bed rest. If you've been pregnant in the past year and were advised to stay on bed rest, we'd like to hear from you.

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September 24, 2018 at 10:08PM

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NPR News: Mosquitoes Genetically Modified To Crash Species That Spreads Malaria

Mosquitoes Genetically Modified To Crash Species That Spreads Malaria
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Scientists demonstrate that a "gene drive" can rapidly spread a genetic mutation through a species, perhaps providing a potent new weapon against malaria. But there are plenty of skeptics.

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September 24, 2018 at 10:14PM
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NPR News: Mosquitoes Genetically Modified To Crash Species That Spreads Malaria

Mosquitoes Genetically Modified To Crash Species That Spreads Malaria
Scientists demonstrate that a "gene drive" can rapidly spread a genetic mutation through a species, perhaps providing a potent new weapon against malaria. But there are plenty of skeptics.

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September 24, 2018 at 10:14PM
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NPR News: Mosquitoes Genetically Modified To Crash Species That Spreads Malaria

Mosquitoes Genetically Modified To Crash Species That Spreads Malaria
Scientists demonstrate that a "gene drive" can rapidly spread a genetic mutation through a species, perhaps providing a potent new weapon against malaria. But there are plenty of skeptics.

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September 24, 2018 at 10:14PM

NPR News: Science Reveals How Fruit Keeps A Lid On Ripening Until The Time Is Right

Science Reveals How Fruit Keeps A Lid On Ripening Until The Time Is Right
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Humans have harnessed the ripening power of the plant hormone ethylene for centuries, but a recent discovery of how a plant controls the hormone may lead to more precise human control of ripening.

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September 24, 2018 at 10:01PM
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NPR News: Science Reveals How Fruit Keeps A Lid On Ripening Until The Time Is Right

Science Reveals How Fruit Keeps A Lid On Ripening Until The Time Is Right
Humans have harnessed the ripening power of the plant hormone ethylene for centuries, but a recent discovery of how a plant controls the hormone may lead to more precise human control of ripening.

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September 24, 2018 at 10:01PM

NPR News: The Unending Tragedy Of A 5-Year-Old Who Drowned In A Pit Latrine

The Unending Tragedy Of A 5-Year-Old Who Drowned In A Pit Latrine
It was a school toilet in South Africa. The boy's death in 2014 sparked a national outrage. The debate about potentially dangerous toilets is still simmering today.

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September 24, 2018 at 08:40PM
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NPR News: Emma Stone Grounds The Funny, Fidgety 'Maniac'

Emma Stone Grounds The Funny, Fidgety 'Maniac'
Not everything works with Netflix's offbeat comedy-drama weaving the story of a mad scientist with the dreams of two of his subjects. But lead Emma Stone and director Cary Fukunaga are in top form.

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NPR News: Can't Get Comfortable In Your Chair? Here's What You Can Do

Can't Get Comfortable In Your Chair? Here's What You Can Do
Chair design shifted dramatically about a hundred years ago, and it hasn't been good for our backs. Our daily lives are filled with chairs that make our posture worse. Luckily, we've got hacks.

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September 24, 2018 at 03:56PM

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NPR News: Jill Biden Talks Biden Cancer Initiative

Jill Biden Talks Biden Cancer Initiative
NPR's Michel Martin interviews former second lady Jill Biden about the Biden Cancer Initiative and its effort to bring together health care providers, researchers drug companies and patients.

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September 24, 2018 at 04:23AM

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NPR News: 'Murphy Brown' Returns For The Trump Age

'Murphy Brown' Returns For The Trump Age
After 20 years, Murphy Brown returns to the host chair. In the revival, Candice Bergen's acerbic, pioneering news anchor goes up against her son, who works for a conservative cable news channel.

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NPR News: Secrets Of A Teenage WWII Spy In 'Transcription'

Secrets Of A Teenage WWII Spy In 'Transcription'
The young protagonist of Kate Atkinson's latest historical novel finds herself working for British intelligence during the war — and suddenly confronting that experience years later.

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NPR News: Teens Sleeping Too Much, Or Not Enough? Parents Can Help

Teens Sleeping Too Much, Or Not Enough? Parents Can Help
Though teenagers need about nine hours of rest a night, most get only seven and are suffering. A new survey suggests their parents are struggling, too. Here's how to improve the quality of teen sleep.

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September 23, 2018 at 06:00PM
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NPR News: New Book: Vaccines Have Always Had Haters

New Book: Vaccines Have Always Had Haters
That's one of the themes in the new book 'Between Hope and Fear: A History of Vaccines and Human Immunity.'

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September 23, 2018 at 06:00PM
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NPR News: Teens Sleeping Too Much, Or Not Enough? Parents Can Help

Teens Sleeping Too Much, Or Not Enough? Parents Can Help
Though teenagers need about nine hours of rest a night, most get only seven and are suffering. A new survey suggests their parents are struggling, too. Here's how to improve the quality of teen sleep.

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September 23, 2018 at 06:00PM

NPR News: 'Night Moves' Captures Fleeting Moments In Chicago — And Life

'Night Moves' Captures Fleeting Moments In Chicago — And Life
Jessica Hopper's memoir oscillates between charting a story of gentrification, a young woman's love affair with Chicago, and the types of friendships that represent the texture of a city.

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NPR News: New Book: Vaccines Have Always Had Haters

New Book: Vaccines Have Always Had Haters
That's one of the themes in the new book 'Between Hope and Fear: A History of Vaccines and Human Immunity.'

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NPR News: 'Unclaimed Baggage' Is The Quintessential Southern Novel For Teens

'Unclaimed Baggage' Is The Quintessential Southern Novel For Teens
Jen Doll's new novel follows a group of misfit kids working at Alabama's legendary Unclaimed Baggage store, a place where all kinds of lost things (and people, and one purple leopard suitcase) end up.

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NPR News: Teens Sleeping Too Much, Or Not Enough? Parents Can Help

Teens Sleeping Too Much, Or Not Enough? Parents Can Help
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Though teenagers need about nine hours of rest a night, most get only seven and are suffering. A new survey suggests their parents are struggling, too. Here's how to improve the quality of teen sleep.

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September 23, 2018 at 06:00PM
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NPR News: Philippines' Super Typhoon Aftermath

Philippines' Super Typhoon Aftermath
Residents of the Philippines say things aren't as bad as once feared, after being hit by a super typhoon.

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September 23, 2018 at 04:25AM

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NPR News: North Carolina Flooding

North Carolina Flooding
For some residents of North Carolina, severe flooding from Hurricane Florence came while they were still trying to recover from Hurricane Matthew, which struck in 2016.

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Environment
September 23, 2018 at 04:25AM

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NPR News: How The Myers-Briggs Personality Test Began In A Mother's Living Room Lab

How The Myers-Briggs Personality Test Began In A Mother's Living Room Lab
"The language of type can be immensely clarifying," says author Merve Emre. In The Personality Brokers she describes how a mother-daughter duo started a multi-million dollar "people sorting" industry.

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NPR News: Study: Since The 1970s, Drug Overdoses Have Grown Exponentially

Study: Since The 1970s, Drug Overdoses Have Grown Exponentially
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The research suggests that the ongoing opioid crisis may be part of a larger epidemic going back decades. The study also shows more users take multiple drugs — many of which are more potent.

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September 22, 2018 at 06:54PM
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NPR News: Study: Since The 1970s, Drug Overdoses Have Grown Exponentially

Study: Since The 1970s, Drug Overdoses Have Grown Exponentially
The research suggests that the ongoing opioid crisis may be part of a larger epidemic going back decades. The study also shows more users take multiple drugs — many of which are more potent.

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September 22, 2018 at 06:54PM

NPR News: Hurricane's Aftermath Floods Hog Lagoons In North Carolina

Hurricane's Aftermath Floods Hog Lagoons In North Carolina
Hog lagoons have overflowed in the wake of Florence. Mark Rice of North Carolina State tells NPR's Scott Simon about why farmers use lagoons to collect pig waste, and what happens when they fail.

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Environment
September 22, 2018 at 06:54PM

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NPR News: As West Grows, Water Use Declines Thanks To Better Toilets

As West Grows, Water Use Declines Thanks To Better Toilets
Despite the growth of population in the western U.S., water use in cities such as Denver, Las Vegas, San Diego and Phoenix is going down. The reason? High-tech, low-flow toilets.

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Environment
September 22, 2018 at 06:54PM

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NPR News: Workplace Wellness Plans Offer Big Incentives, But May Cost Your Privacy

Workplace Wellness Plans Offer Big Incentives, But May Cost Your Privacy
Uncertainty over federal standards for these cost-saving programs could trigger different perks for employees, and change what they must do to qualify.

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September 22, 2018 at 06:02PM

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NPR News: How To Defend Season 2 Of 'American Vandal' Against Its Naysayers

How To Defend Season 2 Of 'American Vandal' Against Its Naysayers
Now that enough people have seen the second season of Netflix's comedy/drama/true crime parody, your weekend will be full of people comparing it unfavorably to season one. Here's why they're wrong.

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NPR News: Not My Job: Gymnast Aly Raisman Plays A Game Called 'Oy! A Vault!'

Not My Job: Gymnast Aly Raisman Plays A Game Called 'Oy! A Vault!'
Gymnasts are experts in one kind of vault ... but what about the kind you store your stuff in? Three questions for Olympian Aly Raisman, who has chronicled her career in the memoir Fierce.

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NPR News: Lorraine Hansberry: Radiant, Radical — And More Than 'Raisin'

Lorraine Hansberry: Radiant, Radical — And More Than 'Raisin'
A new biography of the African-American playwright shows that she was so much more than her most famous work: A Raisin in the Sun.

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Two Days in Milan With Luke and Lucie Meier


The couple met sixteen years ago while studying at the Polimoda Institute in Florence; now, they helm the fashion house Jil Sander together.
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48 Hours With the Couple Bringing a New Sense of Cool to Jil Sander


Luke and Lucie Meier, the brand’s husband-and-wife creative directors, prepare for their show during Milan Fashion Week.
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T Suggests: Alluringly Ugly Candles, Quietly Elegant Shoes and More


A roundup of things T editors — and a few contributors — are excited about in a given week.
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NPR News: Watch The McCrary Sisters Perform Live

Watch The McCrary Sisters Perform Live
This live performance from WXPN's Gospel Roots of Rock and Soul project features a unique style of gospel influenced by classic soul, Americana, blues and R&B.

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September 22, 2018 at 02:02AM
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The Ancient Art of Marble Painting Gets a 21st-Century Update


Young female artisans are revisiting the age-old craft with new patterns, techniques and modern applications that move the tradition into the world of interior design.
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NPR News: 'Jane Fonda In Five Acts' Reveals The Shifting Identities Of An Icon

'Jane Fonda In Five Acts' Reveals The Shifting Identities Of An Icon
Susan Lacy's terrific HBO documentary examines Fonda's juicy, controversial life in five parts. The first four are named for a man under whose influence Fonda lived; in the fifth, she stands alone.

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NPR News: Muhammad Ali Biography Reveals A Flawed Rebel Who Loved Attention

Muhammad Ali Biography Reveals A Flawed Rebel Who Loved Attention
"I don't think we do Ali any good by treating him as a saint," says biographer Jonathan Eig. "He was a human being, and he was deeply flawed." Originally broadcast Oct. 4, 2017.

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How One Photographer Is Reinvigorating a Down-and-Out Connecticut Mill Town


Gerald Incandela’s massive studio in Torrington, Conn., has become the cornerstone of a more ambitious project.
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NPR News: The Tough Wild West — Now With Feelings — In 'The Sisters Brothers'

The Tough Wild West — Now With Feelings — In 'The Sisters Brothers'
Joaquin Phoenix and John C. Reilly play a brotherly pair of assassins-for-hire in Jacques Audiard's latest film. Critic Justin Chang calls The Sisters Brothers a "funny, stirring, brutal story."

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NPR News: Remembrance For Walter Mischel, Psychologist Who Devised The Marshmallow Test

Remembrance For Walter Mischel, Psychologist Who Devised The Marshmallow Test
Walter Mischel had an idea that became a pop culture touchstone. He wanted to see if preschoolers seated in front a marshmallow could delay their gratification. What did the experiment really mean?

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September 21, 2018 at 10:31PM

NPR News: Remembrance For Walter Mischel, Psychologist Who Devised The Marshmallow Test

Remembrance For Walter Mischel, Psychologist Who Devised The Marshmallow Test
Research News
Walter Mischel had an idea that became a pop culture touchstone. He wanted to see if preschoolers seated in front a marshmallow could delay their gratification. What did the experiment really mean?

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September 21, 2018 at 10:31PM
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NPR News: Remembrance For Walter Mischel, Psychologist Who Devised The Marshmallow Test

Remembrance For Walter Mischel, Psychologist Who Devised The Marshmallow Test
Walter Mischel had an idea that became a pop culture touchstone. He wanted to see if preschoolers seated in front a marshmallow could delay their gratification. What did the experiment really mean?

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September 21, 2018 at 10:31PM
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NPR News: Steve Perry Makes His Return

Steve Perry Makes His Return
Perry's latest solo album, Traces, out Oct. 5, marks his reunion with his own voice. And yes, it's emotional.

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September 21, 2018 at 09:15PM
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NPR News: VA Will Try Again To Make Its Health Records Compatible With Pentagon's

VA Will Try Again To Make Its Health Records Compatible With Pentagon's
The VA is now set to spend $10 billion over the next 10 years adopting the Pentagon's system for electronic health records, but it's not clear who is in charge of the effort.

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September 21, 2018 at 06:24PM

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NPR News: How To Talk To Young People About The Kavanaugh Story

How To Talk To Young People About The Kavanaugh Story
In the age of #MeToo, experts say parents are the primary educators about consent, and the current debate offers a teachable moment.

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September 21, 2018 at 04:02PM
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NPR News: After A Wildfire Destroys Their Home, Family Struggles To Find 'A New Normal'

After A Wildfire Destroys Their Home, Family Struggles To Find 'A New Normal'
After losing priceless belongings to the Tubbs Fire that swept through Northern California last year, a couple tries to move forward. "Everything will forever be different for us," Cody Walker says.

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September 21, 2018 at 03:45PM

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NPR News: Parents Are Leery Of Schools Requiring 'Mental Health' Disclosures By Students

Parents Are Leery Of Schools Requiring 'Mental Health' Disclosures By Students
Florida school districts now have to ask if a new student has ever been referred for mental health services. It's a legislative attempt to help troubled kids. Will it work, or increase stigma instead?

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September 21, 2018 at 03:48PM

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NPR News: Parents Are Leery Of Schools Requiring 'Mental Health' Disclosures By Students

Parents Are Leery Of Schools Requiring 'Mental Health' Disclosures By Students
Florida school districts now have to ask if a new student has ever been referred for mental health services. It's a legislative attempt to help troubled kids. Will it work, or increase stigma instead?

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September 21, 2018 at 03:48PM
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Gourmet Toast and Bear Walks With Antoni Porowski


Ahead of the opening of his new restaurant, the “Queer Eye” host finds time for a workout and an Emmy fitting.
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48 Hours With Antoni Porowski: ‘Queer Eye’ Host and Restaurateur


T spent two days with the food and wine expert as he put the finishing touches on his new menu.
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The Season’s Fabrics, Animated by Dancers


Vivid jewel tones, retro tropical prints and North African-style patterns come alive in the desert outside Marrakesh.
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NPR News: Life Can Be A Mess, But So Is 'Life Itself'

Life Can Be A Mess, But So Is 'Life Itself'
Life Itself, from the creator of This Is Us, launches two family stories on two different continents. It offers some lovely moments, but its grand ambitions are beyond its grasp.

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NPR News: 'Love, Gilda': A Comedy Legend, In Her Own Words

'Love, Gilda': A Comedy Legend, In Her Own Words
This by-the-numbers documentary misses a step by focusing on the late Gilda Radner's celebrity over her comedy, but it's effective when it lets her recently discovered journals do the talking.

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NPR News: 'The House With A Clock In Its Walls' Is An Eyesore

'The House With A Clock In Its Walls' Is An Eyesore
The exquisite atmosphere and sense of foreboding that made John Bellairs' 1973 book a children's classic gets discarded in favor of a relentless riot of jump-scares and visual noise.

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NPR News: 'Colette' Is A Thoroughly Modern Fille

'Colette' Is A Thoroughly Modern Fille
Wash Westmoreland's biopic of a French literary lioness is well-acted, gorgeously mounted and weighed down with incongruously modern speeches about sexuality and gender.

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NPR News: Puerto Rico's Tap Water Often Goes Untested, Raising Fears About Lead Contamination

Puerto Rico's Tap Water Often Goes Untested, Raising Fears About Lead Contamination
People in Puerto Rico don't trust the water supply, and with good reason. Local systems aren't adequately tested for contaminants, including lead.

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September 21, 2018 at 03:09AM
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NPR News: Puerto Rico's Tap Water Often Goes Untested, Raising Fears About Lead Contamination

Puerto Rico's Tap Water Often Goes Untested, Raising Fears About Lead Contamination
People in Puerto Rico don't trust the water supply, and with good reason. Local systems aren't adequately tested for contaminants, including lead.

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September 21, 2018 at 03:09AM

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NPR News: Fast-Paced And Proudly Unusual, 'Maniac' Dives Into The Mysteries Of The Mind

Fast-Paced And Proudly Unusual, 'Maniac' Dives Into The Mysteries Of The Mind
Jonah Hill and Emma Stone star in a new, 10-part Netflix series about the psychological exploration of alternative realities and identities. Critic David Bianculli says Maniac is "a blast."

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NPR News: Maggie Gyllenhaal Takes On The Power Imbalance Of Sex Work In 'The Deuce'

Maggie Gyllenhaal Takes On The Power Imbalance Of Sex Work In 'The Deuce'
When the creators of HBO's The Deuce approached Gyllenhaal about starring as a sex worker on the show, she accepted the role — but only if she could produce as well as act.

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NPR News: Scientists Create Immature Human Eggs From Stem Cells

Scientists Create Immature Human Eggs From Stem Cells
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A Japanese research team made immature human eggs from stem cells that were derived from human blood. The technique brings scientists a step closer to being able to mass-produce human eggs.

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September 21, 2018 at 01:00AM
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NPR News: Scientists Create Immature Human Eggs From Stem Cells

Scientists Create Immature Human Eggs From Stem Cells
A Japanese research team made immature human eggs from stem cells that were derived from human blood. The technique brings scientists a step closer to being able to mass-produce human eggs.

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September 21, 2018 at 01:00AM

Turkish Ceramics, Collected by a Textile Designer


Madeline Weinrib spotted an intricately painted blue-and-white vase in Istanbul eight years ago; thus began her obsession with late 20th-century pottery from Kutahya.
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NPR News: From 'Everything Under' To 'Overstory': The 2018 Man Booker Prize Shortlist

From 'Everything Under' To 'Overstory': The 2018 Man Booker Prize Shortlist
Just half a dozen authors remain in contention for the prestigious fiction award: Anna Burns, Esi Edugyan, Daisy Johnson, Rachel Kushner, Richard Powers and Robin Robertson.

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NPR News: Between Chaos And Desire: A Conversation With Christine And The Queens

Between Chaos And Desire: A Conversation With Christine And The Queens
Talia Schlanger chats with pop music's weird cousin about the new album Chris and it's blurred distinctions between aggressive and vulnerable, masculine and feminine, identity and presentation.

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September 20, 2018 at 10:49PM
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NPR News: In Lab Turned Casino, Gambling Monkeys Help Scientists Find Risk-Taking Brain Area

In Lab Turned Casino, Gambling Monkeys Help Scientists Find Risk-Taking Brain Area
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Scientists at Johns Hopkins have identified a brain region in monkeys that influences their desire to take big risks. When this area is inactivated, the monkeys tend to hedge their bets.

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September 20, 2018 at 10:01PM
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NPR News: Octopuses Get Strangely Cuddly On The Mood Drug Ecstasy

Octopuses Get Strangely Cuddly On The Mood Drug Ecstasy
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The drug makes the usually antisocial creatures much more interested in friendly contact with other octopuses. It's one more sign that the chemistry of social behavior has deep evolutionary roots.

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September 20, 2018 at 10:00PM
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People, Places and Things to Know: Fashion’s Quilt Craze, Gnomes as Art and More


T’s cultural compendium of what’s new.
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NPR News: In Lab Turned Casino, Gambling Monkeys Help Scientists Find Risk-Taking Brain Area

In Lab Turned Casino, Gambling Monkeys Help Scientists Find Risk-Taking Brain Area
Scientists at Johns Hopkins have identified a brain region in monkeys that influences their desire to take big risks. When this area is inactivated, the monkeys tend to hedge their bets.

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September 20, 2018 at 10:01PM

NPR News: Octopuses Get Strangely Cuddly On The Mood Drug Ecstasy

Octopuses Get Strangely Cuddly On The Mood Drug Ecstasy
The drug makes the usually antisocial creatures much more interested in friendly contact with other octopuses. It's one more sign that the chemistry of social behavior has deep evolutionary roots.

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September 20, 2018 at 10:00PM

With Cultivation, Have Oysters Become Too Perfect?


Farmers are perfecting dainty, briny, name-brand products to supply America’s thriving raw bars — making something more predictable out of what was once wild.
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House Tour | Camp Kent


T visits the summer camp turned retreat designed by Alexandra Champalimaud for her family.
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Once a Summer Camp, Now a Family Home


In the Connecticut wilderness, the Portuguese hotel designer Alexandra Champalimaud has created an unexpected respite.
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NPR News: Price Tag Of Natural Disasters Grows

Price Tag Of Natural Disasters Grows
After Florence, homeowners will rely on insurance to rebuild. But as climate change exacerbates natural disasters, there are questions over who will bear the brunt of bills in the future.

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September 20, 2018 at 04:07PM

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NPR News: Father-Son Duo Turns Ruined Grapes Into Tasty Aid For Napa Fire Victims

Father-Son Duo Turns Ruined Grapes Into Tasty Aid For Napa Fire Victims
The Cates family has been turning excess wine grapes into raisins as a way to reduce food waste. Since last year's devastating fires in California's wine-growing region, they've expanded.

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September 20, 2018 at 07:02PM

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NPR News: Assessing The Contamination Brought By Flooding

Assessing The Contamination Brought By Flooding
Aerial views of parts of North Carolina show whole buildings, including industrial livestock farms, inundated. Steve Inskeep talks with Kemp Burdette of Cape Fear River Watch.

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September 20, 2018 at 04:07PM

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NPR News: 'Savior Of Film,' Henri Langlois, Began Extensive Cinema Archive In His Bathtub

'Savior Of Film,' Henri Langlois, Began Extensive Cinema Archive In His Bathtub
One of the most important figures in the history of filmmaking never made a film. Langlois created the Cinémathèque Française, where he preserved and exhibited movies from many countries and eras.

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NPR News: Yogurt May Not Be So Healthy If It's Pumped Full Of Sugar

Yogurt May Not Be So Healthy If It's Pumped Full Of Sugar
A study of some 900 yogurts sold in supermarkets in the U.K. found a shocking amount of sugar is hiding in this so-called healthy food, particularly in organic yogurts.

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NPR News: Flood Damage In The Carolinas Will Be Widespread, But Insurance Coverage Isn't

Flood Damage In The Carolinas Will Be Widespread, But Insurance Coverage Isn't
Flood damage from Hurricane Florence will be extensive, but in North Carolina many don't have flood insurance. North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey discusses the situation.

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Environment
September 20, 2018 at 04:16AM

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The Designer Who References Asian Iconography and His Older Sisters’ Clubbing Phase


In London, A Sai Ta makes vibrantly colorful, innovative women’s wear that explores his mixed heritage.
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NPR News: Leon Bridges On World Cafe

Leon Bridges On World Cafe
Although Leon Bridges didn't perform live songs with a band for this session, he required no special prodding to croon a capella during our chat.

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September 20, 2018 at 12:28AM
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The Exacting Eye of Akris’s Albert Kriemler


He has helmed the house founded by his grandmother for 40 years. Here, he shares his many inspirations with T.
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NPR News: Myth And Reality About Hurricane Risks For Expectant Mothers

Myth And Reality About Hurricane Risks For Expectant Mothers
Research suggests that floods and other environmental disasters can raise the risk for spontaneous miscarriages, preterm births and low-birth-weight infants. Doctors say it pays to be prepared.

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September 19, 2018 at 11:36PM

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NPR News: Do IVF And Other Infertility Tech Lead To Health Risks For The Baby? Maybe

Do IVF And Other Infertility Tech Lead To Health Risks For The Baby? Maybe
A small study of teens who were conceived via assisted reproductive technology finds a significant number already have hypertension and premature "age-related changes" in their blood vessels.

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September 19, 2018 at 11:26PM
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NPR News: Do IVF And Other Infertility Tech Lead To Health Risks For The Baby? Maybe

Do IVF And Other Infertility Tech Lead To Health Risks For The Baby? Maybe
A small study of teens who were conceived via assisted reproductive technology finds a significant number already have hypertension and premature "age-related changes" in their blood vessels.

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September 19, 2018 at 11:26PM

NPR News: Do IVF And Other Infertility Tech Lead To Health Risks For The Baby? Maybe

Do IVF And Other Infertility Tech Lead To Health Risks For The Baby? Maybe
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A small study of teens who were conceived via assisted reproductive technology finds a significant number already have hypertension and premature "age-related changes" in their blood vessels.

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NPR News: Investigative Journalist Aims To Expose Ills Of Privately Run Prisons

Investigative Journalist Aims To Expose Ills Of Privately Run Prisons
American Prison is the remarkable story of a journalist who spent four months working as a corrections officer — and a horrifying exposé of how prisoners are treated by a profiting corporation.

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Luca Guadagnino’s Décor Debut


He’s known for creating sumptuously layered environments that tell stories themselves. Now he’s applied that same eye to his first interior design commission.
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T’s Design & Luxury Issue: No Room for Compromise


The houses in this issue aren’t meant to appeal to everyone; they were meant to appeal to their owners, and that is why they appealed to us as well.
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From the Director of ‘Call Me by Your Name,’ a New Project: A House


Luca Guadagnino has long dreamed of being an interior designer. Inside a former silk mill on Lake Como, he got his shot.
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NPR News: Whales And Navy Sonar

Whales And Navy Sonar
The Navy is rolling out its latest plan to manage wildlife in training waters. After years of legal battles, some environmentalists worry the Navy is backsliding in its latest plan.

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September 19, 2018 at 04:08PM

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NPR News: Tougher Laws On Pipeline Protests Face Test In Louisiana

Tougher Laws On Pipeline Protests Face Test In Louisiana
A number of states are making it harder to protest the construction of oil and gas pipelines. Recent felony arrests in Louisiana could be a test case for these tougher new laws.

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September 19, 2018 at 04:08PM

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NPR News: Khaled Hosseini Says A Succinct 'Sea Prayer' For A Refugee's Journey

Khaled Hosseini Says A Succinct 'Sea Prayer' For A Refugee's Journey
The novelist known for his epic works about Afghanistan turns his attention to the human impact of the Syrian refugee crisis in a slim, poetic, illustrated book.

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NPR News: County Jails Struggle To Treat Mentally Ill Inmates

County Jails Struggle To Treat Mentally Ill Inmates
Getting mental health treatment to inmates who need it requires money and unprecedented collaboration between state and county departments of criminal justice and social services. Is it working?

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September 19, 2018 at 04:00PM

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NPR News: Trump Administration Eases Regulation Of Methane Leaks On Public Lands

Trump Administration Eases Regulation Of Methane Leaks On Public Lands
The proposal to reduce limits on methane emissions from oil and gas operations on public land is the latest move to roll back Obama-era climate regulations.

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Environment
September 19, 2018 at 07:17AM

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NPR News: As Recovery Continues In The Carolinas, Flood Waters Test Resilience

As Recovery Continues In The Carolinas, Flood Waters Test Resilience
N.C. Gov. Roy Cooper says the state is confronting catastrophic flooding caused by Hurricane Florence. The recovery will involve difficult questions about living with the hazards of water.

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September 19, 2018 at 03:37AM

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