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From member station KJZZ, Mark Moran reports that the Major League baseball season resumes tomorrow following the All-Star break and batters are on pace to hit more home runs than in any season ever. But in a handful of cities, a few pitchers have found a way to keep the ball in the park and their teams at the top.
AIDS Vaccine
NPR's Richard Harris reports that a small company in North Carolina is pioneering a new approach in its attempt to develop a vaccine against AIDS. Scientists have tapped public money and a charity, as well as venture capital, to move an intriguing idea from the laboratory toward the marketplace. Untraditional approaches like this seem to be needed to surmount the many technical and practical difficulties in developing an AIDS vaccine.
Shell Plans To Cut 2,800 Jobs After It Takes Over BG Group
Oil and natural gas prices are still low so companies are looking to save money. The 2,800 represent about 3 percent of the combined workforce.
A New Study Raises Old Questions About Antidepressants And Autism
A Canadian researcher finds that taking antidepressants while pregnant may increase the risk of having a child with autism spectrum disorder. But others say the real culprit may be depression itself.
Young Muslim Women Weigh In On The Hijabi Character In 'Quantico'
Viewers say Nimah and Raina, twin sisters on ABC's Quantico, reflect the many ways one can be a Muslim woman in America today.
5 Statements On The Wrong Side Of History
History tells us that when speaking of America's future, perhaps it's a good idea to never say never — and never say always.
Doctor: Trump Would Be 'Healthiest Individual Ever Elected' President
A statement from the GOP presidential candidate's personal physician is full of hyperbole, calling Trump's blood pressure "astonishingly excellent."
Bend It Like Iyengar — That's The Message Of Today's #GoogleDoodle
As a child, he was struck by malaria, tuberculosis and typhoid. Yoga helped him regain his strength. And then he taught it to the world.
Major League Baseball Denies Pete Rose's Request For Reinstatement
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred has decided not to lift the ban on Pete Rose, meaning the legendary hitter also will not be eligible for the Hall of Fame.
Saudi Women: Elections Are One Step Forward On A Long Road
Saudi Arabian women made history by voting and winning public office for the first time. But there are still many obstacles to an equal role in public life.
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