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Journal Editors To Researchers: Show Everyone Your Clinical Data
The world's leading medical journals have a proposal that could transform medical science: Researchers would have to publicly share their clinical data to get their studies published.
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How one shaman helps others find healing and meaning in a modern world
Helena Soholm, a Korean American shaman and transpersonal psychologist, integrates Western and Indigenous systems of knowledge to facilitate healing and growth in modern, technologically advanced societies.
5 things to know about the Alien Enemies Act and Trump's efforts to use it
President Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 against Tren de Aragua members, provoking a legal fight. Here's what to know about the controversial law, which was last used during World War II.
Mark Arehart
Mark Arehart
Mark has been a host, reporter and producer at several NPR member stations in Delaware, Alaska, Washington and Kansas. His reporting has taken him everywhere from remote islands in the Bering Sea to the tops of skyscrapers overlooking Puget Sound. He is a diehard college basketball fan who enjoys taking walks with his dog, Otis.
What The Stat About The 8 Richest Men Doesn't Tell Us About Inequality
It's a shocking statistic about global inequality that's made worldwide headlines. But some economists don't think it tells the whole story.
Democrats say they'll accept the GOP's offer of a temporary debt fix
The agreement could push the fight over how to raise the nation's borrowing limit to December.
Inflation stayed high last month, compounding the challenges facing the U.S. economy
Consumer prices in April were 4.9% higher than a year ago, according to the Labor Department. Prices rose 0.4% between March and April.
Drive-Through Naturalizations Make New U.S. Citizens In The COVID-19 Era
After months of not naturalizing new U.S. citizens due to the coronavirus shutdown, immigration officials have begun offering drive-through naturalization ceremonies that take just a few minutes.
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During Colombia's Coronavirus Lockdown, Needy Residents Signal SOS With Red Rags
"It's not just city hall that has to act. You have to promote solidarity among neighbors," says a mayor who encourages residents sheltering in place to hang red rags so others will know to help them.
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Trump signs order aiming to close the Education Department
The Trump administration has already moved to cut the department's staff by nearly half.
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