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PHOTOS: Scenes From The Epicenter Of The Coronavirus Outbreak
A photojournalist in Wuhan, China, portrays a city under quarantine in the midst of COVID-19.
Searching Just Like Everyone: Lessons From 20 Years Of Dashboard Confessional
Hanif Abdurraqib reflects on the band's 2000 debut, The Swiss Army Romance, as a gateway to one's younger self: raw, foolish, endlessly seeking to feel things out loud.
In Maine, Residents Slice Through Thick Ice To Keep A Tradition From Melting Away
It was a vibrant industry in the late 1800s and while ice harvesting is no longer commercially viable, the tradition is being kept alive in the small town of South Bristol, Maine.
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Sell Or Stay? Australia's Fire Zone Experiment
After deadly 2009 wildfires, authorities offered to buy property to encourage people to move. Few accepted. The questions raised by Australia's experience are freshly urgent after its latest fires.
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20 Years After She Unplugged For MTV, Shakira Taught Me To See Myself
Dancing to the mariachi horns of "Ciega, Sordomuda," one young Latina found a deep, unwavering love staring her in the face. It just took a song about being blinded by emotion to see it clearly.
A Place Where The Opioid Problem Is Upside Down
While the opioid problem in the U.S. is about too many opioids, in some countries there are few options for treating or controlling pain.
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Wale, Live At NPR's Tiny Desk Fest
The chart-topping Washington, D.C., rapper brings his songs to life at the Tiny Desk with the help of a six-piece go-go band.
Distress And Desperation In The Bahamas As Dorian Death Toll Expected To Keep Rising
"We acknowledge that there are many missing and that the number of deaths is expected to significantly increase," Prime Minister Hubert Minnis said in a statement late Friday.
As Rising Heat Bakes U.S. Cities, The Poor Often Feel It Most
Hotter neighborhoods tend to be poorer in dozens of major U.S. cities. That extra heat can have serious health effects for those living there.
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PHOTOS: The Dead Live With Their Loved Ones On This Indonesian Island
The Toraja people of Indonesia keep the preserved bodies of their deceased relatives at home for years. They're saving up for a big funeral. But there's a deeper reason for the custom.
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