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How COVID Spiraled Out Of Control In Nepal
It's one of the world's most severe outbreaks. And it stretches from villages without hospitals to the top of the world's highest mountain.
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Elephants Wandered Hundreds Of Miles Into A Chinese City. Nobody Knows Why
The 15 Asian elephants — some mature and others still young — left a nature reserve near China's border with Myanmar and Laos more than a year ago and have been northward bound ever since.
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As Cyberattacks Surge, Biden Is Seeking To Mount A Better Defense
Russian spies have penetrated U.S. government computer networks. Russian criminals have hit the U.S. gasoline and meat supplies. Can the president figure out how to stop the non-stop intrusions?
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Fisher-Price Recalls Baby Gliders And Soothers After Four Infant Deaths
Officials recalled the Fisher-Price 4-in-1 Rock 'n Glide Soother and the 2-in-1 Soothe 'n Play Glider, and urged consumers to stop using them immediately.
No, You Don't Need To Be Worried Your Dog (Or Cat) Is Eating Cicadas
An expert weighs in on the potential harm of this summer's most prominent critters when dogs or cats eat them
Opinion: As Kids Grow, So Do Their Parents
With the school year about to end, NPR's Scott Simon ponders how quickly children grow up and become their own persons.
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Monuments And Teams Have Changed Names As America Reckons With Racism. Birds Are Next
As America tries to come to terms with its complicated racial past, efforts are underway to remove all eponymous bird names and to "decolonize the birding experience" to include more Black people.
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The Taliban Are Getting Stronger In Afghanistan As U.S. And NATO Forces Exit
As foreign troops withdraw, the Taliban have seized parts of Afghan highways and closed in on cities. One arms dealer in the country says they're even buying heavier weaponry.
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A Wannabe Influencer Gets Sent To Digital Detox In 'Sunny Song Will Never Be Famous'
Sunny — the protagonist of Suzanne Park's new young adult novel — is mortified when a PG-13 video accidentally goes viral, and even worse, her parents send her to a rural farm to get her off-line.
States Fight Over How Our Data Is Tracked And Sold Online, As Congress Stalls
New laws in California and Virginia represent vastly different approaches to how personal data is collected online and sold. Many other states are considering their own legislation.
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