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OC: Family Wellness Warriors | Nu'iju Healing Place
Studio Q & A: Polly Andrews, Denile Ault, & Elsa George
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Grieving From A Distance: Remembering A Dad Lost To COVID-19
Nothing prepares you for losing a beloved parent to illness. But when you can't be present at the bedside or the graveside, how do you let go and begin to grieve?
NPR Music's 27 Favorite Songs Of 2021 (So Far)
Our favorite songs from this strange period of re-emergence, the first six months of 2021.
Is There Hope For The American Dream? What Americans Think About Income Inequality
A new survey of Americans across all income brackets captures some surprising views about their economic experience and expectations of success.
How VW's Drive To Be No. 1 May Have Put It In Reverse
It's "clean diesel" engine was key to its growth strategy. But top managers' quest to make Volkswagen the world's leading carmaker very likely sowed the seeds of the company's downfall, analysts say.
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The Politics Of A Tax Hike
A full-blown congressional debate on the expiring 2001 and 2003 tax cuts will unfold this fall, but some lawmakers have already weighed in on the most controversial issue: whether it makes sense, at a time of huge budget deficits, to extend tax relief for those earning more than $250,000.
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Egyptians Prepare For Historic Presidential Vote
More than a year after its revolution, Egypt votes for a new president on Wednesday and Thursday. The race is wide open and none of the 12 candidates is expected to get an outright majority. If those forecasts prove true, a runoff will take place next month between the two top vote-getters.
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The Pandemic Is Entering A Dangerous New Chapter. Here Are The Week's Big Takeaways
With record cases and hospitalizations and newly rising deaths, experts wonder, will this surge ever slow down? Find out where the virus is hitting hardest and what is being done to stop it.
Teen Girls And Their Moms Get Candid About Phones And Social Media
About half of all teens say they've tried to cut back on their phone use. But one of the girls we spoke with says that's hard when "it's obviously designed to be addictive."
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren Blasts Big Tech, Advocates Taxing Rich In 2020 Race
Warren is pushing for the breakup of big tech, citing what she calls an unfair advantage. In an interview with NPR about her core campaign messages, Warren also discussed trade and climate change.
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