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'I Can't Save You' is a tale of a doctor's struggle to save himself, and others
Anthony Chin-Quee captures the space between medicine's all-consuming demands and its practitioners' fallibility in a cautionary tale of his own mental and physical struggles as a Black physician.
Employers May Start Paying You To Buy Health Insurance
It costs a lot for companies to buy health insurance, so the idea of giving employees money to buy their own coverage has a lot of appeal. But it might end up being more expensive for workers.
Why Remote Work Might Not Revolutionize Where We Work
Apple joins the ranks of tech firms freeing many employees from Silicon Valley offices. What this might mean for the geography of the American economy.
In 'Steve Jobs,' A Life Told In 3 Acts — And Countless Complexities
The mercurial Apple co-founder helped shape the world and our daily lives. Still, director Danny Boyle says, while "he's made some of the most beautiful things imaginable, he is himself poorly made."
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I-4 Corridor Voters Give Their Post Election Reactions
One week after the presidential election, we check in with two voters we met earlier this year. They share their thoughts on the presidential race as well as local races and their hopes for a new presidency.
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Trump still says his supporters weren't behind the Jan. 6 attack — but I was there
It's been a year since that pro-Trump mob stormed the Capitol. I was there when it happened, and I was also there months later when they tried to shift the blame.
Why growing wind and solar projects can't connect to the grid
Many green energy projects want to connect to the grid but they're running into a surprising obstacle. (Story aired on All Things Considered on June 15,2023.)
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President Trump rattles markets again with new tariff threats
President Trump rattled markets again Friday with new tariff threats. The president is calling for high taxes on imported iPhones and goods from Europe.
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Jason Moran's new album pays tribute to Black jazz pioneer James Reese Europe
Jazz artist Jason Moran revisits the deep influence of Black composer and bandleader James Reese Europe, best known for serving with the Harlem Hellfighters in World War I.
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Biden Responds To Sen. Tim Scott: 'I Don't Think The American People Are Racist'
In an interview with NBC, the president addressed a critique by the South Carolina senator by saying the legacy of slavery and Jim Crow continues to leave Black Americans "behind the eight ball."
Despite strained relations, U.S. and China still pay tribute to Gen. Joseph Stilwell
A museum in the Chinese city of Chongqing is dedicated to U.S. Gen. Joseph Stilwell, who commanded the China-Burma-India Theater in World War 2.
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Rays Say Where They Want A New Stadium; Who Will Pay For It Is Next Question
There's no timetable on when it would open, and no formal plan of what it would look like, but at least the Tampa Bay Rays have finally announced that…
Doctor Gets 5 Years For Using Misbranded Drugs
A cancer doctor in Florida has been sentenced to more than five years in federal prison for using unauthorized and misbranded drugs for her patients.
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McConnell will step down. Apple nixes a self-driving car.
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Friends Pay Tribute to Those Who Were Lost
Among the dead at Virginia Tech are students and professors who made deep and lasting impressions on the Blacksburg community and beyond. Friends and colleagues pay tribute.
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Saturday sports: Equal pay in U.S. soccer; NBA and NHL playoffs continue
We look at the historic equal pay agreement for the U.S. national soccer teams, controversy at Wimbledon over player bans, and the latest on the NBA and NHL playoffs.
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Trump's tariff revenue has skyrocketed. But how big is it, really?
President Trump's new tariffs are pouring in. But it's still only a fraction of overall government revenues — and falls short of new spending in the recent Republican megabill.
'Dear Los Angeles' Collects Nearly 5 Centuries Of Opinions About The City
A new book features snippets of diary entries and letters written between 1542 to 2018. Editor David Kipen says it's "a collective self-portrait of Los Angeles when it thought nobody was looking."
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St. Petersburg approves $6.5 million to clean and protect Tropicana Field after Milton
The money will go toward clean-up, including clearing pieces of roof that littered the ballpark and removing damaged turf.
. Docs & Pay
A study published today in The New England Journal of Medicine shows that young male and female physicians with the same specialty earn equal amounts of money, if they work the same number of hours. Linda Wertheimer speaks with the study's author, Laurence Baker, Professor of Health Research Policy and Economics at Stanford University. Baker says that this is good news, but that among older physicians, men still earn more than women.
Overstock.com is revamping using Bed Bath & Beyond's name
Overstock bought Bed Bath & Beyond's intellectual property in bankruptcy court. Overstock CEO Jonathan Johnson said the company wanted Bed Bath & Beyond's name recognition.
Wyoming reservoir pays the price of propping up Lake Powell
The federal government is sending water from the Flaming Gorge reservoir upstream to prop up Lake Powell. But it comes at a cost.
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House Looks At $462 Million For Teacher Pay
A House education panel on Thursday unveiled an early budget recommendation that includes $462 million for teacher pay raises after conducting a “budget…
Study: Consumers Are Still Willing To Pay More For Houses In Flood Zones
Houses in areas prone to natural disasters across the country are increasing in value. While that might not make sense, that was the finding of a yearly...
Medically Unnecessary: Why Florida Healthy Kids doesn't work for many medically vulnerable children
Part 3 of a series: Kicked off of Medicaid, Florida children with medically complex needs are offered a state insurance program designed for healthy kids who cannot provide the care they require.
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