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Scientific Studies Confirm A Spike In Black Lung Disease
Studies, prompted in part by NPR's reports of an epidemic of advanced stages of the disease, provide further evidence of growing rates of the disease — including a bigger demand for lung transplants.
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Hey, Salad Lovers: It's OK To Eat Romaine Lettuce Again
The romaine that sickened 172 people in 32 states came from Yuma, Ariz., and is likely completely gone from the food supply. What's now for sale is from California.
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More Than 3,700 Women Turn Out For The Largest Rosie The Riveter Gathering
Officials at Guinness World Records confirmed that thousands of women, all dressed the same, set the record for most Rosies ever in one spot.
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A Texas Woman Throws A Divorce Party And Blows Up Her Dress
A woman in Texas didn't just decide to mark her divorce with a party and burning her dress, she took it a step further embedding her dress in 20 pounds of explosives and then shot it.
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Abortion rights likely a first order of business in the state Senate in January
When the state Legislature convenes for the 2019 session, one of the first items that’s expected to be voted on is the Reproductive Health Act. It would...
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'Israeli Soul' Offers A Taste Of The Country's Street Foods
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with chef Michael Solomonov about his new cookbook, Israeli Soul.
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'Everything Is Ash': Grim Ritual As Search Teams Comb Through Paradise, Calif.
David Greene joins one of the many search-and-rescue teams in Paradise, Calif., looking for those still unaccounted for in the Camp Fire in the northern part of the state.
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It's Feared Congo's Ebola Outbreak Will Get Even Worse
Global health experts warn the Ebola epidemic in Democratic Republic of the Congo could soon enter a new phase. Ongoing conflict there prevents health workers from wiping out the disease.
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Trump Supports Changes To Criminal Justice System
David Greene talks to Holly Harris of the Justice Action Network about Trump endorsing legislation that could shorten sentences for some drug offenders and help inmates adjust to life after prison.
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Some Finger Lakes households on verge of having medical debt erased
Over $2 million of medical debt across New York state is about to be erased. It’s due to the efforts of two friends, 70-year-old Carolyn Kenyon and 80...
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