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The Bedtime Pass Helps Parents And Kids Skip The Sleep Struggles
Children often don't want to go to sleep, and parents don't like to put them to bed. A simple card makes it much less of a struggle, researchers say, giving everyone in the family some control.
PolitiFact FL: DeSantis ended his campaign quoting Churchill on something he did not say
DeSantis said Churchill said, "success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts." PolitiFact reports the International Churchill Society, the Churchill Project at Hillsdale College and a Churchill historian say that Churchill didn’t say that.
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In the 1990s, hundreds of thousands of Somalis fled war and found a new home — and new opportunities — in Dadaab, a refugee camp in Kenya.
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Sesame Workshop has new resources for kids affected by the opioid epidemic, featuring videos explaining addiction and treatment. (This first aired on All Things Considered on Dec. 4, 2023.)
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The measles can be dangerous, even fatal. Public health experts urge vaccination as the best form of protection.
Beer Waste Helps Montana Town Save Money On Water Treatment
Brewery waste, fed at the right time at the right dosage to a wastewater treatment plant's bacteria, can be used to treat water. One Montana town is doing just that.
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In nearly half of metro areas, buyers must make more than $100,000 to afford a median-priced home, a Harvard University report finds. And home prices this year reached a new all-time high.
Planet Money Summer School tackles political economy
In this season of Planet Money Summer School, our free economics course for your ears is tackling the biggest economic player of them all: the government.
'You're doing such a good job': A stranger tells a mom just what she needs to hear
Emma Carlson Berne was at a restaurant, feeling overwhelmed with her three young children. Then a stranger came over with words she's never forgotten: "What a beautiful family."
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Trump tariffs have Florida experts concerned about rising costs
Economics experts are saying those tariffs could have significant short-term impacts on Florida and its residents, but some hope it will have long-term benefits.
'Planet Money': The strange way the world's fastest microchips are made
We get a rare up close look inside the Dutch company ASML, and its technology behind the most advanced microchips.
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In northern Israel, life is transformed by threat of war
Northern Israel is on edge after mass attacks across the border in Lebanon.
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Living With Puffins? Better Duck And Cover
Project Puffin interns spend the summer cataloging the health and habits of endangered Atlantic puffins. The job is loud and messy.
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U.S. Supreme Court asked to halt execution of Florida man who kidnapped, killed woman in 2000
Gov. Ron DeSantis on March 10 signed a death warrant for Michael Tanzi, who murdered Janet Acosta in April 2000 in Monroe County.
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As heaps of black bags littered sidewalks with their contents spilling out of holes chewed by critters, the city council declared a major incident to bring in additional cleanup crews and vehicles.
'Blood Of The Tiger': Shedding Light On China's Farmed-Tiger Trade
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SCOTUS: Parents can opt kids out of classes with LGBTQ book characters
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Supreme Court upholds program providing internet access to rural Americans
Conservative groups challenged the program, contending that Congress exceeded its powers in enacting legislation that delegated to the FCC the task of operating the Universal Service Fund.
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Florida turns to Steve Spurrier Jr. to help quarterback DJ Lagway moving forward
Interim coach Billy Gonzales says the younger Spurrier will be more involved with quarterback DJ Lagway when the Gators play No. 5 Georgia in Jacksonville on Nov. 1.
Janet Martin, Mayor of the Armitage Brown Line station, retires after 29 years
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These Florida laws are going into effect on Oct. 1
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