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'Essential' Child Care Workers Struggle To Balance Family Needs, Safety
Some states are urging child care centers to stay open to keep essential workers on the job. But providers say they're not trained to keep everyone safe, and there's no social distancing toddlers.
Many Grouchy, Error-Prone Workers Just Need More Sleep
Sleep researchers say about 30 percent of employees at big firms are so tired they're making as many mistakes as if they were coming to work drunk. Some offices now have "napping pods."
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Ferguson's Plan To Cut Back On Court Fees Could Inspire Change
The council in the Missouri town met Tuesday for the first time since the shooting of Michael Brown. A plan introduced would address one source of tension: heavy collection of court fines and fees.
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What Matters More To America: The Brian Williams Debacle, Or Jon Stewart's Departure?
A new online survey shows only 27 percent of Americans can identify the NBC Nightly News anchor from his photograph.
There's More To Farm-Fresh Prairie Food Than Steak And Soybeans
In New Prairie Kitchen, a Nebraska food writer collects recipes and stories from Great Plains chefs and farmers. Their movement utilizes local ingredients like bison, morels and black walnuts.
Under ISIS, Life In Mosul Takes A Turn For The Bleak
The militants have held Iraq's second largest city since June. Now, local Sunni residents are weary of ISIS, there are signs of strain within their ranks, and it's almost impossible to flee.
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Do We Talk Funny? 51 American Colloquialisms
American English has a rich history of regionalisms — which sometimes tell us a lot about where we come from.
FEMA wants to give families up to $9,000 for COVID funerals, but many don't apply
A federal program reimburses families up to $9,000 for funeral costs for loved ones who died of COVID-19. But many eligible families have not applied for assistance.
HBO's 'Landscapers' unearths the bizarre love story at the center of a grisly crime
The show, which premiers on Monday, is based on the true story of a mild-mannered couple who commit horrific crimes.
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At 97, Pianist Ruth Slenczynska has a new album — and plenty of stories
The ebullient nonagenarian's new recording features music she's been playing for nearly a century.
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