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Beefalo, a bison-cattle hybrid, is being touted as the healthy meat of the future
Supporters cite the beefalo's hardiness, ease of breeding and the leaner, protein-rich healthier meat, but others say the costly crossbreed weakens the genetic line of the bison.
Puerto Rico Freezes Condom Prices To Prevent Zika Profiteering
With Zika spreading in Puerto Rico, the government has forbidden stores from raising prices on mosquito repellent, window screens, larvicides and condoms.
New emergency system will alert Washington state to locate missing Indigenous people
The state of Washington is implementing the first-in-the-nation emergency alert system for missing Native Americans. It allows authorities to issue public alerts quickly to help locate those missing.
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Latitudes: 50 Years Of Nonesuch, 10 Essential Recordings
The label has become a crucial ambassador, introducing many world-music artists to American fans. Hear 10 songs from across Nonesuch's remarkable 50-year history.
Here are 8 ways Tampa Bay residents can help the victims of Hurricane Ian
Several organizations are providing assistance to the communities impacted by Hurricane Ian.
Move Over Video Games, Board Games Aren't Dead Yet
Board games are coming out of the closet, with store fronts popping up in a lot of communities. In Brooklyn, N.Y., Gamelab is place where people can get together and play different types of games.
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Hate Crime Charges Filed Against Man Who Harassed Woman Over Puerto Rico Flag Shirt
"If you're an American citizen, you should not be wearing that shirt in America," a man said to the woman in a Chicago park. A police officer who stood nearby and did not help has resigned.
Suspect Denies Putting Ricin In Letter To Obama, Others
The Mississippi man arrested for sending poison letters to President Obama, a U.S. senator and a judge in Mississippi, appeared in court Thursday. His lawyer says he denies putting the toxin ricin in those letters.
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Abe Vigoda, Tessio In 'The Godfather' And Fish In 'Barney Miller,' Dies At 94
Character actor Abe Vigoda has died at the age of 94. He was known for his role as Tessio in the first Godfather movie, as well as Fish in the TV series Barney Miller.
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Kentucky teenagers discover that embroidery is a lot more than just a craft
Two artists in Kentucky designed a summer workshop for teens called The School of Needlework for Disobedient Women, using embroidery as an avenue to explore feminism, activism and self-expression.
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Alex Jones ordered to pay nearly $1 billion to Sandy Hook Families
Infowars host Alex Jones and Free Speech Systems have been ordered to pay nearly a billion dollars to the families of Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims.
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Voters In Florida And Alaska Receive Emails Warning 'Vote For Trump Or Else!'
Cybersecurity experts say the origin of the messages remains unknown and may be the product of a foreign disinformation effort.
Public Health Officials Encounter Harassment And Threats For Using Contact Tracing
Public health officials have been harassed and threatened for using contact tracing and other strategies to contain the spread of the coronavirus. They say the threats are based on misinformed fears.
Australia's former prime minister Scott Morrison defends secretly taking extra powers
The former prime minister defended his actions, saying they were a safeguard during the coronavirus pandemic and that he would have made the appointments public had he needed to use the powers.
Hey, New Teachers, It's OK To Cry In Your Car
Getting through October and November can be tough for first-year teachers. Having someone along for the ride can help, and a veteran teacher near Miami offers hope and advice.
Small stone memorial set on Sanibel Island comes back to family despite Ian's surging surf
A memento in the shape of a inscribed memorial rock, brought to Sanibel Island and thought to have been tossed away by Ian, instead found its way back to the family of the person memorialized.
Hello, and Welcome to Planet Money
For our 1,000th episode: a (very) short list of listener favorites! that, if you just started listening, also does a good job introducing what we try to do every week. Thanks for listening!
It seems like everyone wants an axolotl since the salamander was added to Minecraft
The axolotl has captured hearts thanks to TikTok and the popular video game Minecraft. More and more people have been getting them as pets, which is impacting how they're bred and sold.
No ideological splits, only worried justices as High Court hears Google case
At issue in the case is a 1996 law that shields internet platforms from being sued for material that appears on their sites.
Lynette Hardaway, Diamond of pro-Trump duo 'Diamond and Silk,' has died at 51
Former President Donald Trump is among the conservative figures offering condolences. He called Hardaway's death "totally unexpected" and "really bad news for Republicans and frankly, ALL Americans."
Artificial Intelligence is having a moment
The power of AI has been on full display on social media, with ChatGPT and Lensa going viral. As AI becomes more mainstream, concerns about misinformation, privacy and bias are becoming louder.
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Why 2 Seattle area school districts are suing 5 social media companies
The school districts allege that the companies' practices have led to increased anxiety, depression, eating disorders and bullying among children.
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NSA Leaker's Claims Doubted By Tech, Intelligence Analysts
Edward Snowden, a former NSA analyst who leaked NSA surveillance information, has made claims about his ability to access private phone conversations and email. Some in the industry dispute the range of activities he says analysts are able to do.
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Twitter suspends several journalists who shared information about Musk's jet
Press advocates said the move sets a dangerous precedent and worried about future moves against journalists who cover the billionaire.
Senators talk about upping online safety for kids. This year they could do something
During a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, lawmakers blasted tech companies that they said do little to keep kids safe from bullying, addiction and "rabbit holes of dangerous material."
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