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The Brief, Tumultuous Reign Of An Erstwhile Best-Seller
For a while Thursday, Lani Sarem's debut, Handbook for Mortals, stood as the reigning best-seller in young adult literature. Within hours, it had been removed from the list entirely. What happened?
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Mexico's #MeToo Faces Backlash After Celebrities Air Accusations Of Rape And Assault
Women in Mexico's entertainment industry began coming forward with accusations last month. "You speak out and they assassinate you in the media," said Mexican actress Natalia Cordova-Buckley.
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'A Silent Extinction': Finding Peace And Saving Giraffes On A Lake In Kenya
Nearly 40 percent of giraffes were wiped out in one generation. Now, Kenyan conservation efforts are helping to bring them back.
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Trump Policy Leads To Worker Shortage In Crab Industry
The Maryland seafood industry is facing a labor shortage just in time for crab season. Michel Martin talks with Harry Phillips, the owner of Russell Hall Seafood, about the shortage.
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SF Voters May Ban Menthol Cigarettes, Vape Flavors
San Francisco could become the first city in the nation to ban flavored tobacco products from all store shelves. This includes everything from candy flavored e-cigarettes to conventional menthol smokes. ‘If you look at these products, they literally look like candy and that is clearly targeting our children.’Amanda Wright, UCSF medical student City supervisors last … Continue reading SF Voters May Ban Menthol Cigarettes, Vape Flavors →
Microtransactions are Great For Game Companies, Costly For Players
Gamers are hitting back against microtransactions in some of their favorite games, including 'Assassin's Creed Valhalla.'
Ronny Jackson 'Bullied' Subordinates And Broke Alcohol Rules, Pentagon Report Finds
During a presidential trip, the report says, the former White House physician made inappropriate comments about a female subordinate, then got drunk and banged on her door in the middle of the night.
Sen. Gillibrand On How Democrats Are Approaching The Latest COVID-19 Relief Package
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., about whether the Democrats should move ahead without Republicans to pass a coronavirus relief package.
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California Chef Aims To Help Restaurant Workers Prevent Suicide
The restaurant business can be tough on your mental health, and has led some chefs to suicide. Chef Patrick Mulvaney is helping Sacramento kitchen workers learn the warning signs and ask for help.
Can Circuit Breakers Stop Viral Rumors On Facebook, Twitter?
False claims that blame left-wing activists for wildfires in Oregon have spread on social media. To stop the rumors, some experts say platforms should take inspiration from the stock market.
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