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Songs Of Remembrance: 'Happy Together'
More than a half million Americans have died from COVID-19 since the pandemic hit last year. Stephanie Veto remembers her father Tom Makosky and his love for his granddaughter.
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The Biden administration is handing COVID costs to the health care industry
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Stephanie Armour of the Wall Street Journal about the federal government's plans to shift costs for COVID prevention and treatment to the health care industry.
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How hospitals in southwest Florida are coping with the surge in patients after Hurricane Ian
A hospital on the southwest coast of Florida has seen a surge of patients in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian. Reporter Stephanie Colombini traveled there to see how the health care system is coping.
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Using ALICE to measure the inflation of every day experience
Meet ALICE. It's an alternative inflation metric, designed to measure the effects on price movements on economically stressed households better than more traditional models like CPI.
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Obama Re-Writes History, Clinches Party Nomination
Democratic Sen. Barack Obama made history last night when he became the first African-American to win a major party nomination. His victory comes after one of the hardest-fought presidential primary contests in U.S. history. Political strategists Sara Taylor and Stephanie Cutter discuss the weight of Obama's win.
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The U.S. is hiring nurses from abroad, depleting some countries' health care systems
NPR's Adrian Florido chats with New York Times reporter Stephanie Nolen about how U.S. hospitals are relying on global recruitment to address staff shortages.
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The best sledding spots in Massachusetts
Snow brings headaches but also moments of joy, especially for kids who want nothing more than to ride a sled down a hill.
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Louisville, Kentucky, loses a beloved theater that locals say felt like home
For some people, a movie theater is just a place to watch the latest film. But in Louisville, Kentucky, theater has been much more than that.
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Stirring Up 'The Feminine Mystique' 47 Years Later
On Fresh Air, social historian Stephanie Coontz explains how the publication of Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique in 1963 helped women view themselves differently. But Coontz, author of A Strange Stirring, also critiques many aspects of Friedan's pioneering book, including its omission of minority women.
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Why Race Should Be Included In The Conversation About Arming Teachers
President Trump has talked about a plan to arm more teachers as a way to prevent school shootings like the one at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla. NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Stephanie Gates, a black teacher in Chicago, about why it's important to include race in the conversation around arming teachers.
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