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Lack Of Education Leads To Lost Dreams And Low Income For Many Jehovah's Witnesses
When it comes to education, not all religions are created equal. Jehovah's Witnesses have the lowest rate of formal education. And that can have a detrimental effect on those who leave the religion.
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One Military Family, Two Lost Sons: One To Combat, One To Suicide
In The Invisible Front, journalist Yochi Dreazen tells the story of the Grahams, a close-knit family that lost two sons in the span of a year and then took up the fight against military suicide.
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Humboldt County Supervisor Natalie Arroyo
In this episode of Talk Humboldt with Keith and Tom, Arroyo talks about the job of supervisor, the 'boring but important' details that shape life in Humboldt, and why she appreciates the Coast Guard.
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Boosters have been shown to restore some of the protection lost with omicron's rise
Scientists know the omicron variant will cause many breakthrough infections. Given that omicron is now the dominant strain in the U.S., maybe it's time to rethink that booster shot.
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Army Veteran, Who Had Lost His Arms, Drowns While Paddleboarding At Age 25
Cody Iorns lost his arms in a 2015 motorcycle accident, but with the help of prosthetic limbs and hard work, he became a fixture in the local paddleboarding community.
Biden Holds National Remembrance For 500,000 Lives Lost To COVID-19 In The U.S.
President Biden led a national remembrance at the White House on Monday night to honor the 500,000 lives lost to COVID-19 in the U.S.
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If You Lost Someone to COVID-19, We’d Like to Give You Space to Tell Their Story
If you've lost someone to COVID-19 who was an essential worker or older member of a vulnerable community, we'd like to offer you space to honor them — in your own voice.
A stranger's kindness helped NPR's Mary Louise Kelly reunite with her lost wallet
"My Unsung Hero" from Hidden Brain tells stories of people whose kindness left a lasting impression on someone else. NPR host Mary Louise Kelly shares how a stranger helped return her missing wallet.
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After other members of the 'Squad' lost their primaries, Rep. Ilhan Omar manages to hold on
The Minnesota congresswoman held on in Tuesday's primary. Omar's race gained significant attention after losses by other members of the progressive group of House lawmakers known as the "Squad."
Remembering The Lost Communities Buried Under Center Field
In the 1950s, residents of several Latino neighborhoods in Los Angeles were forcibly evicted from their homes, which were then razed to make way for the Major League Baseball team's stadium.
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