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  • Elections

Vet the Vote encourages veterans to help out with the shortage of election workers

A group called Vet the Vote is encouraging veterans to help out with the shortage of election workers in an atmosphere made tense by heated rhetoric and even threats against poll workers.

November 03, 2022
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By:
  • Quil Lawrence
GPB News NPR

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  • Health

CDC issues a revamp of opiod guidelines, giving clinicians more leeway

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a long-anticipated revamp of opioid guidelines that give clinicians more leeway in prescribing the medicines for pain.

November 03, 2022
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By:
  • Will Stone
A view of soybeans being planted on a farm in Balfour, South Africa on Oct. 20, 2021. Regenerative agriculture is a loosely defined term, but generally involves promoting on-farm soil health and carbon sequestration through practices like cover cropping and no-tilling.

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  • Climate

Big food companies commit to 'regenerative agriculture' but skepticism remains

Ahead of the U.N. climate change conference, CEOs of huge food corporations, including Mars, PepsiCo and McDonald's, are making regenerative agriculture commitments.

November 03, 2022
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By:
  • Dana Cronin
Local activist and politician Thomas Loeb, 55, in front of the Tesla factory in Gruenheide on Oct. 26. Loeb is concerned that the factory poses a risk to the groundwater, forest and wildlife around it, and that Tesla has not been transparent about its manufacturing processes and developments.

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  • Technology

Tesla's first European factory needs more water to expand. Drought stands in its way

The manufacturing plant is in the east German state of Brandenburg, one of the most water-scarce regions of the country. Residents fear an expansion would lead to a water shortage.

November 03, 2022
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By:
  • Bobby Allyn
Pop music superstar Lizzo reviews Atlanta's Planted Soul's food on TikTok.

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  • News

Lizzo's TikTok praise gives a boost to Atlanta vegan restaurant

Recently while on tour, pop star Lizzo placed an order at one of Atlanta's vegan restaurants and raved about it on TikTok. Her review prompted a surge of interest in the restaurant, Planted Soul.



 

November 03, 2022
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  • Peter Biello
Minnesota Republican Scott Jensen has appeared with numerous anti-vaccine activists. Their support may have helped him win the state primary for governor.

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  • Politics

Vaccines used to be apolitical. Now they're a campaign issue

Advocates for inoculation are distressed by what they see as a new political focus on an old public health measure.

November 02, 2022
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  • Geoff Brumfiel
GPB News NPR

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  • Business

Folgers is trying to be cool, confronting its bad reputation

Folgers is trying to be cool. It's the biggest seller of ground coffee in the U.S., but it had to confront a painful realization: its reputation isn't great.

November 02, 2022
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  • Alina Selyukh
A Planned Parenthood chapter operating in Missouri and Illinois is preparing to open a mobile unit providing abortions in southern Illinois.

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  • National

Meeting abortion patients where they are: providers turn to mobile units

In response to increasing abortion restrictions in the region, a Planned Parenthood chapter in Missouri and Illinois is preparing to open a mobile unit providing abortions in southern Illinois.

November 02, 2022
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  • Sarah McCammon
Progressive Activist LaLo Montoya knocks on a door in a Las Vegas apartment complex to help get out the vote ahead of Election Day.

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  • Politics

Nevada campaigns see Latinos as key to winning elections

The two parties see this growing voting bloc as critical not just to the balance of power in 2022, but to future success in elections.

November 02, 2022
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  • Susan Davis
A doctor points to PET scan results that are part of Alzheimer's disease research. Much work in the field focuses a substance called beta-amyloid. A new study could test whether that's the right target.

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  • Science

What causes Alzheimer's? Study puts leading theory to 'ultimate test'

Researchers are launching a make-or-break study to test the conventional wisdom about what causes Alzheimer's disease.

November 02, 2022
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By:
  • Jon Hamilton
A color-enhanced micrograph of an a<em>nopheles stephens </em>mosquito, which has been behind dramatic malaria outbreaks in urban Ethiopia during the dry season, which is highly unusual.

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  • Global Health

This urban mosquito threatens to derail the fight against malaria in Africa

The Anopheles stephensi is a well-known malaria mosquito, but still sort of new in Ethiopia, where it has caused dramatic, out-of-season outbreaks in ill-equipped cities, new research shows.

November 01, 2022
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  • Ari Daniel
Iowa Republican congressional candidate Zach Nunn speaks at an October campaign event outside Des Moines.

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  • Politics

Voters everywhere are talking about the same issues. Here's why that matters

In Iowa's competitive 3rd Congressional District, candidates and voters are talking about the same issues as those everywhere else. That's part of a long-growing pattern.

November 01, 2022
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By:
  • Danielle Kurtzleben
Elon Musk regularly tweets and shares controversial things on Twitter, but now that he's the boss, his actions take on new significance. In this photo, Musk  arrives for the Met Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 2, 2022, in New York.

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  • Technology

Elon Musk said Twitter wouldn't become a 'hellscape.' It's already changing

Musk has deleted a tweet in which he shared misinformation about House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband, but not before it had been retweeted and liked tens of thousands of times.

November 01, 2022
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By:
  • Shannon Bond
Andrea Hsu and Stacey Vanek Smith experience the Treasury's website crashing as their bond purchase was going through.

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  • Your Money

The bond that broke the internet

US Treasury bonds are known as a super safe, super boring place to put your money. But the Series I Savings Bond got so popular last week, the surge in demand crashed the Treasury's website

November 01, 2022
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By:
  • Stacey Vanek Smith and
  • Andrea Hsu
Alana Mayo speaks at the Austin Convention Center on March 14, 2022, in Austin, Texas.

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  • Arts & Life

Meet Alana Mayo, the young, Black, queer studio executive who greenlit 'Till'

Mayo may be the new face of Hollywood star-makers. The president of Orion Pictures is under 40, and dedicated to realizing unique artistic visions in a risk-adverse industry.

October 31, 2022
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  • Neda Ulaby
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