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Car Concerts Offer Choirs A Way To Rehearse And Perform
This car choir solution is one that accomplished baritone David Newman came up with so that ensembles could sing "together." The method uses microphones, a mixer, an FM transmitter and car radios.
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DeSantis Maintains Opposition To Local COVID Rules
“We will categorically not allow any local government to lock people down. We will not let any local government kick anybody out of their job,” the governor said.
Coronavirus Victims: Mentor, Father, Humanitarian Noe Montoya
Latino icon Noe Montoya died of COVID-19 on Thanksgiving Day. He was 66.
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Universal Mask Wearing Could Save Some 130,000 Lives In The U.S., Study Suggests
The study is based on some assumptions under different scenarios. It suggests that if 95% of Americans wore masks in public it could drastically reduce the amount of COVID-19 deaths by February.
Guidance For Holiday Gatherings During The Pandemic
Dr. Charles Lockwood, dean of USF's college of medicine, suggests people interested in holding holiday gatherings follow CDC recommendations.
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How WUSF Will Report The General Election Results
This year results might come in later than usual, but that is due to a change in how people are voting during the pandemic, not malfeasance or fraud. We’re here to deliver you the facts.
Netanyahu Drops Bid To Form Israeli Government Amid Political Deadlock
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu failed to form a new government which means his rival Benny Gantz will now get the chance.
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Leon County Schools Revert To Mask Policy With Only Medical Exemptions
The change would be in violation of rules enacted to enforce Gov. Ron DeSantis’ executive order requiring parents to make mask decisions for their children.
How To Invent A Catchy Drug Name
Cialis, Celebrex, Ambien, Symbicort — such fanciful and evocative names! Who comes up with these? NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with Gary Martin, president of a pharmaceutical naming agency.
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5 Police Officers Killed In Sniper Attack At Dallas Rally
Details about the five law enforcement officers killed in Thursday night's shootings in Dallas are slowly emerging. One of the victims has been identified as an officer for the Dallas Area Rapid Transit or DART. Authorities say they are waiting to notify all of the victims' families before releasing more names.
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Tommy Kirk, The Fresh-Scrubbed Face Of Disney As A Child Actor, Dies At 79
Generations of children, and more than a few adults, cried along with Kirk when his character Travis Coates tearfully pulled a rifle trigger in Old Yeller.
Over 130 countries clinch a deal that could radically reshape how companies are taxed
The agreement would set a 15% minimum tax rate for companies around the world, but it would need to be passed by a closely divided Congress.
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Air New Zealand will give travel-hungry Kiwis the chance to get vaccinated on a plane
Air New Zealand will turn one of its 787s into a COVID-19 vaccination clinic at the Auckland Airport on Saturday. It's part of a broader day of action aimed at boosting the country's vaccination rate.
Livetext Me: Are There Too Many Options For Messaging?
Yahoo came out with a new app that allows users to send messages while staring at soundless videos of each other typing. It's the latest in the onslaught of new ways to communicate.
Noise From Consumers Prompts SunChips To Return To Traditional, Quieter Bags
Frito-Lay was excited to unveil a bag that could be composted, but consumers reacted strongly to the packaging, which is much louder than its plastic predecessor. The company has decided to make the old version available again.
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Goodwill Doesn't Want Your Broken Toaster
"Wish-cyclers" are donating millions of pounds of broken goods and trash to Goodwill.
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Women Are Gathering To Jump Rope And Make Connections In The 40+ Double Dutch Club
The Chicago-based 40+ Double Dutch Club has more than a hundred chapters across the country and two internationally. Founder Pamela Robinson says it's about more than just jumping rope.
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In Exile, Burundian Musicians Create Out Of Crisis
Political violence in the African nation of Burundi has forced an estimated 200,000 people to flee. Some are musicians who are bringing the country's diverse styles together in one band.
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How to successfully co-parent after separating
After nine years and the birth of their son, Ebony Roberts and Shaka Senghor ultimately separated. But they made a vow: despite the conflict that led to their split, they'd still co-parent as a team.
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Documenting the change in California salt ponds over the years
In 2010, photographer Barbara Boissevain started photographing the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project. It is the largest wetlands restoration project in the U.S.
14 Hours And A Costco Card: How A Grocer In Alaska Feeds His Town In A Pandemic
In Gustavus, a remote city of about 450 residents, the owner of a small independent grocery makes the 14-hour round-trip journey by boat to Juneau to bring much-needed supplies back to his customers.
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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says she's confident inflation will ease next year
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says she expects inflation pressures to ease in the latter half of next year. Yellen spoke to NPR from Scotland, where she's attending climate meetings.
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A lost eagle from Asia has been traveling around North America for more than a year
The Steller's sea eagle — native to China, Japan, the Koreas and eastern Russia — was spotted along the Taunton River in Massachusetts on Monday. It was first seen in Alaska in the summer of 2020.
A Canceled State Fair Can't Stop Minnesota's Famed Butter Sculpture Artistry
The Minnesota State Fair tradition of butter sculpting lives on, despite neither a formal fair nor the presence of its longtime sculptor.
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Internet Historians Mourn Loss Of Cultural Record As Yahoo Prepares To Delete Groups
At one time, there were 10 million Yahoo Groups with more than 100 million users - from neighborhood organizations to amateur astronomers. On Saturday, the archives will disappear.
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