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Your Public Radio Guide To SXSW 2019
With so many events, SXSW can be tricky to navigate without a set schedule. We've compiled a list of events and entertainment for all the public radio nerds headed to Austin (or staying home)
NPR Health News Briefs: Jan. 2 - Jan. 8
Among the week's stories: a blood protein that may be as important as cholesterol for heart attack patients; malaria in the Caribbean; and risks from pet rodents.
A timeline of events leading up to Israel's Rafah offensive
The Gaza Strip's Rafah border crossing with Egypt has been a key lifeline for people in the Palestinian enclave. Here is a timeline of events since Oct. 7, 2023, leading up to Israel's offensive.
In Memoriam 2021: The Musicians We Lost
A list of the groundbreaking musicians, producers and journalists we lost in 2021.
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California Introduces Californians for All College Corps, Six Inland Empire Colleges Participating
Governor Newsom, on Jan. 18, launched the Californians for All College Corps.
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Retail spending dips as holiday sales bite into inflation
Retail sales declined 0.6% in November compared to October, the biggest decline in almost a year. For once, declining prices seem to be part of the story.
Tribune, Tronc And Beyond: A Slur, A Secret Payout And A Looming Sale
Tribune Publishing secretly started to pay more than $2.5 million to a fired news executive to settle a lawsuit. It sought to keep a slur by controlling owner Michael Ferro from becoming public.
Letters from the Field: Melissa Groo
Melissa Groo's observations while researching elephants.
Maple sugaring season has begun in the Northeast
Maple sap is being gathered to make maple sugar. A crew in Keene, N.Y., has been working in an 80-acre sugar bush. They will tap 10,000 maple trees in the next few weeks.
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In An Armenian Kitchen, Finding A Heritage Lost To Domestic Violence
She grew up disconnected from her abusive father and his Armenian heritage. Years later, she reconnected to that heritage through her grandmother's kitchen and cooking lesson.
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