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King Of Jordan Issues Statement Concerning Royal Feud As Stress Among Citizens Rises
As Jordan's king tries to put to rest the flare up with a rival brother, his subjects — from callers to local radio shows to observers of the royal court — want solutions to the country's problems.
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Restaurants In A Pickle Relish The Days They Had Ketchup As It May — Oh No — Run Out
After more than a year of takeout orders, the country is facing a new shortage: ketchup. Restaurants are scrambling to replenish the popular condiment.
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EU Sees Possible Link Between AstraZeneca Vaccine And Blood Clots
The European Medicines Agency says there is a possible link between the AstraZeneca COVID vaccine and rare blood clots.
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Some Asian Americans Consider Guns Amid Wave Of Attacks On Their Community
With reports of violence against Asian Americans rising, some in the AAPI community are considering guns for self-defense, and have attended firearm training.
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EPA Chief Says Biden Infrastructure Bill Will Help The U.S. Face Climate Change
EPA Administrator Michael Regan says the nation's water infrastructure needs to be "stronger and more resilient to face the climate change impacts that we are seeing right here right now."
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On The 9th Day Of The Chauvin Trial, The Focus Was On The Science Of Breathing
In the Derek Chauvin trial, prosecutors said Chauvin killed George Floyd last May by exerting pressure on his back and neck, bringing in a highly-respected pulmonologist to make that case to the jury.
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The History Of Trans Children In Medicine
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with historian Jules Gill-Peterson about the history of trans children in medicine and why the current slate of local anti-trans legislation is focused on minors.
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Calling All Pilots — We Need You Again
Just months ago, airlines warned of more job cuts and pilot furloughs. With vaccines out, people are traveling again — airlines are hiring and looking to address a projected long-term pilot shortage.
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2 Dozen Monkeys Escape From German Zoo
The monkeys were returned safely to the zoo, and it is unclear how they managed to escape.
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Ketchup Packets In High Demand During Pandemic
The increase in takeout orders during the pandemic has resulted in a ketchup shortage. Heinz has promised to increase production by 25% to catch up.
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