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The science of siblings and their unusual shared quirks
We meet a brother and sister who share an oddity and in their family, this quirk is unique to them. Sharing an oddball trait isn't that common with siblings unless you're an identical twin.
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6 consejos para navegar las ansiedades a causa de las reaperturas de COVID-19
Conforme más personas se están vacunando, quizás se siente un poco nervioso sobre las reaperturas de negocios en California. Pero no está solo.
Heard in Humboldt: The Paula Jones Band
This week we re-air a portion of a recording originally from Lost Coast Sessions of the Paula Jones Band, captured live at the Arcata Playhouse in 2018.
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Read Trump's Jan. 6 Speech, A Key Part Of Impeachment Trial
The former president's remarks are being used by Democrats hoping to convict him for incitement of insurrection — and are being defended by his lawyers in the Senate proceedings.
Former State Supreme Court Chief Justice Ronald George on the Politicization of the Courts and His H
Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg gains some California endorsements in his presidential bid (1:00), and polls still have Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren at the top of the pack in the Golden State (2:40). Then, former California Supreme Court Chief Justice Ronald George discusses the state of the judicial branch (6:55) and what it … Continue reading Former State Supreme Court Chief Justice Ronald George on the Politicization of the Courts and His Historic Gay Marriage Ruling → The post Former State Supreme Court Chief Justice Ronald George on the Politicization of the Courts and His Historic Gay Marriage Ruling appeared first on KQED News.
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Red Sox Rally In The 9th To Beat Dodgers, Lead Series 3-1
The Red Sox are one win away from their ninth World Series title after defeating the Los Angeles Dodgers 9-6 on their home turf Saturday night.
PG&E Shares Tumble as Utility Estimates New Round of Liabilities
Shares of PG&E tumbled as much as 15% Thursday after the utility revealed that it expects wildfire costs to top $6 billion for the year.
N.C. Republican Calls On Lawmakers To Repeal Bathroom Law
Earlier this week, the NCAA and ACC decided to pull their conferences out of North Carolina, citing the controversial bathroom bill as the reason for their decision. North Carolina State Sen. Tamara Barringer is a Republican who voted for the bill in March, but has since called on lawmakers to repeal the bill. She is one of two Republican senators in the state to do so. NPR's Kelly McEvers talks to Barringer about why she made that decision.
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Learning To Love Sake: Japan Ramps Up Efforts To Entice Foreign Markets
Faced with a shrinking market and workforce, Japanese sake brewers are relying more on exports for growth. So, the government and sake industry are investing in education to help demystify the drink.
A DIY guide to making the world's deadliest Halloween costume. Hint: It's not a shark
This animal killer is responsible for hundreds of thousands of deaths every year — far more than sharks, snakes and other critters.
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