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Low-dose COVID vaccine is safe and effective for young kids and babies, Pfizer says
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Pfizer and BioNTech say three shots of their low-dose pediatric COVID vaccine appears to safely stimulate the immune systems of babies, toddlers and young children to protect them against omicron.द्वारा NPR
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Novelist Emma Straub asks life's big questions in 'This Time Tomorrow'
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Straub's new novel is a time-travel fantasy about a 40-year-old woman who's tending to her ailing father — until, that is, the day she's transported to her childhood home on her 16th birthday.द्वारा Tonya Mosley
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Monkeypox likely isn't much of a threat to the public, a White House official says
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Raj Panjabi, who leads the White House pandemic office, says that cases seen in the U.S. so far haven't been severe, and that even in larger outbreaks in poorer countries, few people have died.द्वारा NPR
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Biden's launch of a trade pact is overshadowed by a Taiwan-China question
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Biden was launching a trade pact in Tokyo with countries from the Indo-Pacific region. It was overshadowed by his response to a question about whether the U.S. would defend Taiwan if China invaded.द्वारा NPR
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Ukrainian judge hands down a sentence in the first war crimes trial in that conflict
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The court gave a life sentence to a 21-year-old Russian army sergeant for shooting and killing an unarmed Ukrainian man during the first days of the war. Its the first war crimes trial of the war.द्वारा NPR
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How parents can spot the warning signs of radicalization in their kids
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NPR's Michel Martin speaks with writer Joanna Schroeder about how parents can spot and intervene when their kids are exposed to extremist content online, which is often used as a recruitment tool.द्वारा NPR
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Investigating The Tragic History Of Federal Indian Boarding Schools
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Last year the remains of 215 children were found in unmarked graves on the site of a former residential school for Indigenous children in British Columbia. The news was shocking, but among Indigenous people of Canada and survivors of the country's boarding school system, it was not a surprise. For generations there had been stories of children take…
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U.S. government tariffs and Department of Agriculture buying practices helped drive consolidation in the baby formula industry. When a major plant shuttered over contamination concerns in February, the industry was already vulnerable to supply chain threats. And after decades of reluctance, Finland and Sweden now hope to join NATO, the U.S.-Europe …
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Ermias Kebreab: What do seaweed and cow burps have to do with climate change?
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Each year, one cow can belch 220 pounds of the greenhouse gas methane. Animal scientist Ermias Kebreab experimented with alternative cow diets and found a surprising solution: seaweed.द्वारा NPR
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Tennessee to address why Black males lag behind their peers in graduating from public universities
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In Tennessee's public institutions, only a third of Black male students graduate within six years.द्वारा NPR
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Transgender patients get specialized care at Massachusetts health clinic
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Many transgender people are poorly served by mainstream medicine, as providers often lack an understanding of gender issues.द्वारा NPR
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'Riverman' chronicles the life of Dick Conant, genial nomad of America's rivers
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Dick Conant canoed rivers across America before mysteriously disappearing in 2014.द्वारा NPR
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Recent market dips into bear territory have investors worried. Should they be?
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Still, recent drops have some people using words like recession, and many wondering whether their investments and retirement savings are safe.द्वारा NPR
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'It Was All a Dream' explores the Notorious B.I.G.'s life and legacy
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Christopher Wallace, the rapper known as The Notorious B.I.G., would have turned 50 this month.द्वारा NPR
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Asylum seekers react to decision to keep pandemic-era restrictions at U.S.-Mexico border
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Title 42 gives U.S. border agents authority to stop asylum seekers from entering the country because of COVID-19 concerns.द्वारा NPR
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President Biden faces backlash over comments on Taiwan
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A reporter asked the president if he would get involved militarily to defend Taiwan.द्वारा NPR
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Russian soldier sentenced to life in prison over war crimes in Ukraine
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Judges gave a life sentence to a 21-year-old Russian sergeant for shooting and killing an unarmed Ukrainian man.द्वारा NPR