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Artisanal Food Waste: Can You Turn Scraps Into Premium Products?
Entrepreneurs hope that, instead of paying bottom dollar for produce that might otherwise have ended up in the landfill, customers will pony up for high-end foods made from rescued ingredients.
Biden Lays Out Plan To Mandate Vaccines Or Testing For Millions Of Workers
The president outlined a forthcoming federal rule that all businesses with 100 or more employees have to ensure that every worker is either vaccinated for COVID-19 or submit to weekly testing.
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Helping Wheelchair Users Navigate Mexico City's Hectic Streets And Sidewalks
Mexico City can be unfriendly terrain for those in a wheelchair. But a new program aims to help them better navigate the city's bad traffic, broken pavement and oblivious pedestrians.
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Cherokee Nation Takes Drug Distributors To Tribal Court
The suit takes on companies including CVS Health and McKesson Corporation, alleging they didn’t properly monitor prescription painkillers, which eventually "flooded" every Cherokee county.
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California Reopening Looks Vastly Different In Urban And Rural Areas
The federal government has put the onus of reopening on states. Many state and local leaders say responses reopening their economies have been fractured and chaotic, including in rural California.
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The Delta Variant Forces The Trajectory Of The Pandemic Up Sharply
The latest coronavirus surge is ratcheting up fears about the toll, and intensifying pressure to get more people vaccinated, wearing masks and perhaps start offering booster shots.
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An Epidemiologist Says At-Home Testing Is Key To Stopping COVID
Harvard epidemiologist Michael Mina wants to increase availability of the at-home rapid tests the Biden administration is promoting. But he warns of a shortage without market competition.
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Mayor Of Stockton, Calif., Discusses Universal Basic Income Program Results
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Michael Tubbs, mayor of Stockton, Calif., about his city's experiment with a universal basic income.
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For Dave Chappelle, punchlines are dares. His new special, 'The Closer,' goes too far
In his new Netflix special, Dave Chappelle tries — and often fails — to justify button-pushing jokes about gay people, transgender people and feminists.
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As COVID-19 cases drop across the country, mandates are loosened
The number of coronavirus cases nationally have dropped 75% from the highs of mid-January, and more states are dropping indoor mask mandates. California's indoor mask mandate ends Monday.
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