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Breaking Taboo, Swedish Scientist Seeks To Edit DNA Of Healthy Human Embryos
A Swedish biologist wants to change the genes of healthy human embryos to find ways to treat infertility and other diseases. The experiments intensify ethical questions about genetic engineering.
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The U.S. has a plan for getting food into Gaza. Top aid groups object to the idea
The proposed solution would only provide food and aid to around 60 percent of Gaza's civilians initially, according to a copy of the proposal reviewed by NPR.
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A Challenge For A Top Chef: Make Sardines Tasty
Carla Hall can't stand sardines. In fact, she hasn't eaten them since childhood. But sardines are nutritious, safe and sustainable, so we gave her a challenge: Make them tasty, too.
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Tops to close 10 stores as part of restructuring efforts
Tops Markets is announcing plans to close 10 stores it says are underperforming as part of its effort to restructure and emerge from the Chapter 11...
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ABA Magazine Ranks TV's Top Legal Shows
The ABA Journal, the magazine of the American Bar Association, recently ranked the top 25 legal shows in television history. L.A. Law ranked at the top of the list, beating Perry Mason. ABA Journal editor and publisher Edward Adams offers his insight.
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Top Arms Inspectors See 'Beginning' in Iraqi Cooperation
In Baghdad, top U.N. weapons inspectors Hans Blix and Mohamed ElBaradei say they are encouraged by what they say is a distinct change in Baghdad's posture toward disclosure. NPR's Jacki Lyden talks with NPR's Anne Garrels.
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America's Next Top Strike: Reality Show Writers
A dozen writers for America's Next Top Model, the hit reality show, are on strike. Their goal is to unionize reality TV writers. Without their efforts, Model maestro Tyra Banks and other reality show stars might sometimes be at a loss for words.
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Wegmans and Tops not requiring masks if you're vaccinated
Two major supermarket chains in the Rochester area are easing their mask requirements in connection with guidelines from the Centers for Disesase...
Volunteer pilots fly patients seeking abortions to states where it's legal
It can be a lifeline for patients who can't afford the time or costs of driving or flying commercially. It's an example of the unconventional tactics of abortion rights groups in a post-Roe America.
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The next steps for the Jan. 6 committee as hearings come to a close
With the Jan. 6 committee wrapping up its summer hearings this week, here's a look at the next steps in its investigation.
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