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For people with damaged or diminished hearing, hearing aids are helpful devices that shouldn't carry stigma.
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I played the new Resident Evil — and a whole lot more. Here are my thoughts
The annual Play Days showcase was far more interesting than the reveals themselves.
'Track Change' podcast follows 4 incarcerated men as they record an album
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Joey Arias has plenty of art left to give: 'I want to live to be at least 200 years old'
Decades of metamorphosis and drag performer Joey Arias is far from his final form.
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'I Said The Opposite': Criticism Of Trump's Impeachment Defense Intensifies
A constitutional law professor whose work is cited extensively by Trump lawyers in their impeachment defense brief says his work has been seriously misrepresented.
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Keith Jarrett: 'I Want The Imperfections To Remain'
Four years after it was recorded live in Lucerne, Switzerland, an album of six standards called Somewhere is finally getting a proper release.
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Coronavirus FAQ: I just got a booster. Can I go back to my pre-pandemic routines?
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15 killed in mass shooting in Sydney. And, Rob Reiner and his wife found dead
Here's what we know about the mass shooting that left at least 15 people dead. And, authorities found director Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele, dead in their Los Angeles home.
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Thousands Respond To Fort Worth City Councilman's 'It Gets Better' Message
Joel Burns told NPR he has received more than 12,000 phone and e-mail messages, which friends and family members are helping him listen to.
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A 4.4 magnitude quake jolts a wide region of Southern California
If you were anywhere in the Los Angeles area during lunch time on Monday, you likely felt a little shake -- or a big shake depending on your location.
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F23 and M15 produce a second egg in their North Fort Myers eagle nest
Two eggs are now in the nest of American bald eagles M15 and F23 in North Fort Myers.
Israel's ambassador to the U.N. discusses Netanyahu's visit to the U.S.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is in Washington as negotiations for the next phase of the ceasefire with Hamas get under way. NPR speaks with Israel's ambassador to the U.N., Danny Danon.
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15 states have laws that allow corporal punishment in schools. Here's where, and why
There is broad consensus among psychologists that corporal punishment can be harmful to children, but the U.S. has no federal laws banning it in public schools.
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Undefeated Florida State is left out of 4-team College Football Playoff
It's Michigan vs. Alabama and Washington vs. Texas for the final season of the four-team college football playoff format, before the tournament grows to a field of 12 next year.
Former Florida College Athletes Use Platform To Help Irma Victims
Several former Florida athletes are using their platform to help Hurricane Irma victims.
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Russian drone strikes in Ukraine kill at least 4, wound another 20
Drones hit two dormitories and an educational facility in the city of Rzhyshchiv, south of the capital Kyiv, partially destroying them.
Library of Congress adds The Notorious B.I.G., Green Day, ABBA to National Recording Registry
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It's time for the press screenings of Les Miserables. They're embargoed after they happen, but we can share what we won't be doing.
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