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WHO Official Says Coronavirus Containment Remains Possible
China's experience shows how the virus can be stopped. But the World Health Organization's Dr. Bruce Aylward says other countries may be drawing the wrong lessons about how China achieved it.
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Why Impeachment Proceedings Against Trump Might Not Change The Electoral Landscape
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Nathan Gonzales from Inside Elections about why the impeachment hearings and vote are not a game changer for the electoral landscape.
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After Iowa Debacle, Tech Experts Who Aid Progressives Call For A Strategic Shake-Up
The failure of this year's Iowa caucuses was years in the making, some technology specialists argue, in part because of the haphazard way political users buy software.
Cory Booker Is A Stirring Speaker, Iowa Voters Say. But His Support Still Lags
Iowans say he's charismatic, but polls suggest they're not willing to caucus for him. Why has the New Jersey senator not taken off in the Democratic presidential primary?
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Reports Of Domestic Violence Rise In Recent Weeks Amid Coronavirus Lockdowns
What do stay-at-home orders mean for people in abusive relationships? NPR's Scott Simon talks with Suzanne Dubus, of the Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center, about the additional challenges of these times.
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2020 Is The Year Of The Woman Donor: Campaign Contributions Surge
The share of female donors has surged to more than 43% this year, and it could make a big difference in some of this year's closest political races.
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As Climate Changes, Taxpayers Will Shoulder Larger U.S. Payouts To Farmers
That's good for farmers but bad for taxpayers, who subsidize government-backed crop insurance. The fate of research that forecasts these costs is in doubt as economists and scientists leave the USDA.
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Researchers Memorialize First Major Icelandic Glacier Lost To Climate Change
Researchers are installing a memorial plaque to recognize the "dead" glacier as a message to future generations.
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From 'Bad' To The 'Bone': Writer Behind Walter White Turns To Pirouettes
Moira Walley-Beckett penned one of Breaking Bad's most beloved episodes. Perhaps it should be no surprise, then, that her new ballet drama Flesh and Bone brings ominous darkness to the dance floor.
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Hormones May Help Younger Women With Menopause Symptoms
Thirteen years after a study on hormone therapy was abruptly halted due to concerns about cancer risk, some doctors say that it's safe for most younger women if they take hormones short term.
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