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'The Kissing Bug' Challenges Which Diseases Matter — And Why
Through the story of her aunt, who died of Chagas, Daisy Hernández raises damning questions about which diseases get attention — and whom we believe to be deserving of care.
Why Jumping Spiders Spend All Night Hanging Out — Literally
Little is known about the night-time habits of tiny creatures all around us. Take the jumping spider--it mysteriously can spend much of the night suspended in mid-air, hanging by a thread.
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A New Report Shows Museums Had A Bad Year — But Not The Worst Possible
The report from the American Alliance of Museums sheds light on losses suffered during the pandemic; three-quarters of the country's museums reported an average of 40% slump in operating income.
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MDMA-Assisted Therapy Can Help Treat PTSD, New Landmark Study Finds
New research details how therapy assisted by the drug MDMA, also known as ecstasy or molly, can help treat the symptoms of PTSD and the underlying traumas causing it.
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Crowds Are Finally Back At NBA Arenas — Along With A Rash Of Bad Fan Behavior
The NBA playoffs are in full swing — and some of the excitement has spilled over into ugly fan incidents directed at players. Several fans have been ejected and, in some cases, arrested.
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Sackler Family Empire Poised To Win Immunity From Opioid Lawsuits
A bankruptcy judge cleared a plan for final vote by creditors of Purdue Pharma, maker of OxyContin, that would release the Sacklers and their financial empire from liability for the opioid crisis.
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Still Talking: Biden, Republicans Agree To Keep At Infrastructure Negotiations
The continued talks between the president and Senate Republicans come despite an ongoing split over the scope of the proposal and how to pay for it.
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With Roots In Civil Rights, Community Health Centers Push For Equity In The Pandemic
A federally-funded clinic in rural Mississippi embodies the history of community health centers in the U.S., and shows how these safety-net clinics can help minority patients during the pandemic.
How Japanese Breakfast Builds An Album, Sound By Sound
A peek inside the dreamlike sonics of Jubilee and the rare partnership of Michelle Zauner and producer Craig Hendrix, studio equals with a battle-tested chemistry.
Alaska Lures Tourists With Its Stunning Landscapes — And Free COVID-19 Vaccines
Officials hope the added incentive of the vaccine will attract visitors. It's part of an effort to jump start a floundering summer tourism industry that's been devastated by the pandemic.
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