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'Body Electric': Side effects of technology, such as sitting, are hard on our posture
The special NPR series Body Electric examines how technology is affecting our posture. You can follow along with the series at npr.org/bodyelectric or on the TED Radio Hour podcast feed.
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With 12 siblings, comic Zainab Johnson has plenty to joke about in new special
Comedian, writer and actor Zainab Johnson turns personal chaos into comedy. In her new special, Hijabs Off, she talks about being a Black Muslim, growing up in Harlem, having 12 siblings, and dating.
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Lady Warriors host annual Slamtastic volleyball tournament
Bethel Regional High School hosted its annual Slamtastic Tournament. It was the final opportunity for friends and family to watch their Lady Warriors compete at home.
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As the House GOP struggles to pick a speaker, a lawmaker aims to simplify the process
Previous efforts to elect a House speaker have failed at the floor vote. As the search stretches into a third week, Rep. Mike Flood wants Republicans to commit to voting for their party's nominee.
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There's an alligator sitting on top of a New York City manhole in Union Square Park
The alligator is made of bronze. The sculpture, by Swedish Artist Alexander Klingspor, is an homage to the legend that alligators roam the city's sewers.
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Amid triple-digit inflation, Argentina's presidential election heads to a runoff
In Sunday's presidential election, far-right libertarian candidate Javier Milei will face off next month in a runoff against Economy Minister Sergio Massa.
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Israel-Hamas war takes toll on Israeli and Palestinian civilians' mental health
As the Israel-Hamas conflict continues, researchers warn about the surge of mental health problems that will plague the region for years to come as a result of the war trauma.
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Morning news brief
Besides Gaza, violence is also escalating in the occupied West Bank. The House of Representatives still doesn't have a permanent speaker. A presidential runoff will be held next month in Argentina.
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With the help of AI, cardiologists can predict who will develop A-Fib
Cardiologists have developed an algorithm to detect an irregular heart rhythm called A-Fib, a month before it happens. It's one example of AI finding patterns the human eye can't see.
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Arab leaders, U.N. secretary-general met at a summit in Cairo to discuss the war
Arab leaders at a Cairo summit failed to agree on a way to contain the violence between Israel and Hamas or resolve the Palestinian quest for statehood.
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