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CDC report finds 1 in 9 American kids has been diagnosed with ADHD
A new CDC report finds that in 2022, over 7 million children and adolescents in the U.S. had gotten an ADHD diagnosis at some point in their lives. That’s 1 out of every 9 kids. And it's a million more kids than in 2016.
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How contraception became a political issue among Christians in the U.S.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Associated Press polling editor Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux about how contraception became politicized among Christians in the U.S..
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U-Mass Dartmouth graduates got a surprise gift from a billionaire at graduation
A billionaire philanthropist surprised U-Mass Dartmouth graduates at commencement with $1,000 cash each. But there's a catch: They must give half away to a cause of their choice.
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The anatomical atlas used by doctors has a dark history. One man is pushing for change
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Kalyanam Shivkumar, a cardiologist at UCLA, about his push to create a new anatomical atlas after discovering the one used by doctors for decades was made by the Nazis.
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The original travel expert, Rick Steves, on how to avoid contributing to overtourism
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with travel writer and host Rick Steves about "overtourism" — when some locales prove too popular — and how not contribute to it.
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Nelson Mandela's party could lose their absolute majority in South Africa
Will South Africa's African National Congress party, Africa's oldest liberation movement, finally lose it's absolute majority in the up and coming election?
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R.O. Kwon on her novel 'Exhibit', desire and taboos
R.O. Kwon's latest novel "Exhibit" centers on a photographer, an injured ballerina, and their instantaneous — and intense — relationship. She speaks to NPR's Ayesha Rascoe about desire and taboos.
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Sunday Puzzle: Name these iconic U.S. summer vacation destinations!
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with KNSR listener Tom Hergert of St. Cloud, Minnesota, and Weekend Edition puzzlemaster Will Shortz.
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'Wait Wait' for May 25, 2024: With Not My Job guest J. Kenji López-Alt
This week, Wait Wait is live in Seattle with special guest J. Kenji Lopez-Alt and panelists Luke Burbank, Shantira Jackson, and Jessi Klein.
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When Baby Sloth tumbles out of a tree, Mama Sloth comes for him — s l o w l y
A mama sloth slowly gets to her baby in the children's book "Mama in the Moon." Author Doreen Cronin and illustrator Brian Cronin talk about their collaboration.
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