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Watch Kina Zore's literal jam session for the Tiny Desk Contest
Pickles, pots and protein were also employed in their quirky song about pandemic lockdowns and frontline workers.
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Testosterone is probably safe for your heart. But it can't stop 'manopause'
A new study finds men with low T who used a gel to increase the hormone did not have a higher rate of heart attacks than men on a placebo. But the anti-aging benefits are iffy.
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Mexico City has turned into a furnace — and there are few airconditioned places
A heatwave is sweeping across Mexico, and residents of its capital city are wilting in the unseasonable hot weather.
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A new class has been inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame
Gloria Estefan became the first Latina inducted into the the hall. Among the others admitted, Glen Ballard, who co-wrote Alanis Morrissette's 1995 album Jagged Little Pill.
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'The Indicator' from Planet Money: How ending affirmative action changed California
California's 1996 ban on affirmative action at public universities offers clues about how students and the economy may be affected if the U.S. Supreme Court strikes down the policy nationwide.
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How 4 children lost in the Amazon jungle for 40 days were able to stay alive
It's an incredible tale of terror, hardship and endurance. Four Colombian children survived a plane crash and 40 days in the Amazon rainforest before being found alive.
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2 brothers from Weumpka, Ala., remember their father Ben Davis
Arguster and Lebronze Davis grew up in the 1950s on their family's farm. The brothers came to StoryCorps to talk about their childhood and the lessons that their father passed down to them.
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Morning news brief
A boat carrying migrants capsized off the coast of Greece. Another round of smoke from Canadian wildfires is drifting south. A dangerous horse tranquilizer is being laced into U.S. street drugs.
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Biden's campaign is getting rolling. Here's what's been happening behind the scenes
President Biden launched his reelection campaign almost two months ago. But behind the scenes, there's been a lot of work laying the ground for fundraising and organizing at the DNC.
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Three health providers leaving Unalaska say IFHS’ quality care will continue
Three top healthcare providers at Unalaska’s clinic recently left the island, but they assure patients that high-quality care will continue during the transition.
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