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Scientists Look To Prevent Fires Through Vegetation Moisture
In California and other states, scientists are collecting information on vegetation moisture with plans to use that information to prevent more damaging fires.
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New Novel 'Truth Like Oil' Explores Race, Single Parenting And The Meaning Of Home
The book tells the story of a Black teen struggling with his own demons as the prospects of walking across the stage on commencement day get smaller and smaller.
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Portland's Young Hip-Hop Artists Are Paving The Way For Music And Justice
A new generation of hip-hop artists are melding music and activism in response to the pandemic and last summer's protests for racial justice.
A Band Of Burglars: NPR's Best Watergate Stories
On June 17, 1972, a band of five burglars broke into the Democratic National Committee's headquarters at the Watergate Complex in D.C., after a failed attempt at wiretapping.
Did COVID-19 Leak From A Lab? A Reporter Investigates — And Finds Roadblocks
President Biden has asked the intelligence community to investigate whether or not the virus leaked from a lab in Wuhan, China. Vanity Fair reporter Katherine Eban shares her findings.
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This 14-Year-Old Family Breadwinner Is Part Of The Rise In Child Labor
His father left with their savings, and the mother isn't able to work. A new report points to an increase in child labor, with millions of kids working. And COVID has likely made matters worse.
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Unpaid Caregivers Were Already Struggling. It's Only Gotten Worse During The Pandemic
A new CDC study finds that people who provide unpaid care for their children or adult loved ones are twice as likely as noncaregivers to have experienced depression or anxiety, or thoughts of suicide.
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Apple iPhones Can Soon Hold Your ID. Privacy Experts Are On Edge
Privacy experts worry the convenient feature will open the door to surveillance, data tracking and Apple's turning interactions involving state-issued IDs into a new revenue stream.
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The Significance Of Biden's Meeting With Turkish President Erdogan
Biden's upcoming meeting with Vladimir Putin is getting a lot of attention, but Biden's meeting with Recep Tayyip Erdogan could be just as important.
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Remembering Wyvis Oxendine Sr., A Native American Educator, County Commissioner And Entrepreneur
Wyvis Oxendine Sr., who died of COVID-19 at the age of 74, was one of the first Native Americans to get a graduate degree from Harvard University.
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