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Canada 'Shocked And Saddened' After Jet Crash Kills 63 Canadians
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called the plane crash in Tehran that killed 176 people "heartbreaking." One newspaper reported that nearly half of the Canadians who died are from the Edmonton area.
'Essential' Child Care Workers Struggle To Balance Family Needs, Safety
Some states are urging child care centers to stay open to keep essential workers on the job. But providers say they're not trained to keep everyone safe, and there's no social distancing toddlers.
U.K. Steps Up Coronavirus Prevention, But Its Hospitals Have Already Been Strained
The virus pandemic comes at a vulnerable time for the Britain's overburdened public health care system.
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The Limits Of Nudging: Why Can't California Get People To Take Free Money?
Researchers tried to help low-income workers sign up for free money with letters and text messages. They failed.
Opinion: It's Your Right To See Your Medical Records. It Shouldn't Be This Hard To Do
Hospitals and other health care companies often make it hard — and pricey — to get access to your medical data. It doesn't have to be this way.
A Boat Of Their Own: All-Women Team Tackles Sailing's Toughest Race
For the first time since 2001, an all-women team is competing in the Volvo Ocean Race, an around-the-world slog through some of the most unforgiving water on the planet.
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Who Fails To Pay Child Support? Moms, At A Higher Rate Than Dads
The number of dollars of unpaid child support each year in the U.S. is well into the billions. NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with data expert Mona Chalabi of FiveThirtyEight.com about the numbers.
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What Hats Tell Us About American Men
A brief and incomplete study of men's hats in American history — and what they reveal.
Probe Of Plane Shot Down Over Ukraine 'Frozen' By Lack Of Access
A year ago, a Malaysian jetliner was shot down over Eastern Ukraine, killing everyone on board. NPR's Scott Simon and Michael Bociurkiw of the OSCE discuss the investigation.
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5 Things You Should Know About Donald Trump
"The Donald" has high national name recognition and has made forays into politics before. He was once one of several contenders for the nomination of the Reform Party and won a primary.
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