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Fatima Roshanian, a journalist, scaled back her movements after she found her name on three different lists circulating on Afghan social media, claiming to be of people the Taliban want to kill.

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  • World

Amid A Wave Of Targeted Killings In Afghanistan, She's No. 11 On A Murder List

Journalist Fatima Roshanian has faced threats before, but she and many other Afghans say the risk to their lives is more serious than ever. "People are being killed everyday, everywhere," she says.

March 22, 2021
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  • Diaa Hadid and
  • Khwaga Ghani
GPB News NPR

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  • Race

The Long History Of Sexual And Physical Violence Asian Women Face In The U.S.

NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with Yves Nguyen, an organizer with Red Canary Song, about the gender-based violence that Asian and Asian American massage workers face.

March 21, 2021
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  • GPB Newsroom

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  • Children's Health

How Parents Can Address Kids' Pandemic Weight Gain

Upset routines and unhealthy parental habits have sapped children's fitness, says pediatric nurse practitioner Suzannah Stivison. She offers ways parents can help promote healthier habits.

March 21, 2021
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By:
  • Lulu Garcia-Navarro and
  • Emma Bowman
James E. Ransome, <em>Quilt Folks, </em>acrylic and paper collage

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  • Fine Art

Illustrators Build A Bridge For Young Readers, Says Artist James Ransome

Ransome is well-known and loved for his illustrations, especially for his many children's books. But at age 60 he recently earned an MFA, and is developing a parallel career as a painter.

March 21, 2021
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By:
  • Karen Michel
SkySilk CEO Kevin Matossian joined the tech company just before it decided to help revive the conservative social media site Parler.

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  • Technology

Why SkySilk Came Out of Nowhere To Save Parler After Capitol Riot

After Amazon took Parler down over violent messages on the site, no tech services firm would help it come back online. Then an obscure Los Angeles-based company offered to help.

March 21, 2021
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By:
  • Bobby Allyn
The relief money that's going toward Mississippi child care will serve 80% of children who qualify for support, up from 28%, says Carol Burnett, head of the Mississippi Low-Income Child Care Initiative.

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  • Family

Relief Money Could More Than Double Support For Child Care Needs In Mississippi

Carol Burnett, who heads an advocacy group for child care centers, says the funds will help mothers enormously — "whether they're trying to get out of poverty" or "find a pathway to higher income."

March 15, 2021
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By:
  • Lulu Garcia-Navarro,
  • Emma Bowman,
  • and 1 more
<strong>Jan. 19, 2017:</strong> <em>Douma</em> — A young girl blows bubbles.

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  • Photography

Blowing Bubbles And Running From Bombs: The Reality Of War For The Children Of Syria

As the 10-year anniversary of the war approaches, a new book from the photojournalist Bassam Khabieh shares moments of normalcy and resilience against a backdrop of violence, displacement and fear.

March 14, 2021
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By:
  • Lulu Garcia-Navarro,
  • Emma Bowman,
  • and 1 more
A sign points toward the women's section of the Huntington Beach jail. The National Council for Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated Women and Girls is appealing to President Biden to grant clemency to 100 women during his first 100 days in office.

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  • National

#FreeHer Campaign Wants Clemency For 100 Women In Biden's First 100 Days

A national council of current and formerly incarcerated women wants the president to grant 100 women clemency by April 30. There's a backlog of 14,000 petitions for commutations or pardons.

March 14, 2021
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  • Cheryl Corley
GPB News NPR

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  • Health

How The Pandemic Has Changed The Way We Communicate

NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with Amelia Aldao, a clinical psychologist in New York City, about how the pandemic has impacted the ways we communicate with one another.

March 07, 2021
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  • GPB Newsroom
Edith Arangoitia receives a COVID-19 vaccination in Chelsea, Mass., a heavily Hispanic community, on Feb. 16.

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  • National

Misinformation And Mistrust Among The Obstacles Latinos Face In Getting Vaccinated

Vaccination programs work best when as many people as possible get vaccinated, but Latinos are getting inoculated at lower rates. A group that helps immigrant workers is working to change that.

March 07, 2021
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By:
  • Lulu Garcia-Navarro

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  • Author Interviews

Annabelle Gurwitch's Mid-Life Maelstrom: Divorce, Cancer, 'Downward Mobility'

You're Leaving When? is a witty memoir of Gurwitch's many middle age misadventures — and it doesn't even cover the stage IV lung cancer diagnosis she received in the midst of the pandemic.

March 07, 2021
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By:
  • Mandalit del Barco
A cuttlefish swims in an aquarium at the Scientific Center of Kuwait in 2016. Cuttlefish showed impressive self-control in an adaptation of the classic "marshmallow test."

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  • Animals

Why Cuttlefish Are Smarter Than We Thought

Cuttlefish, the squishy sea creatures, showed impressive self-control in an experiment. It means they have something in common with primates.

March 07, 2021
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By:
  • James Doubek
The disinformation and "big lie" of election fraud motivated many people to storm the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.

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  • Politics

Disinformation Fuels Distrust And Even Violence At All Levels Of Government

Political scientists say growing acceptance of unfounded conspiracy theories is fueling disengagement and distrust in democratic institutions, an effect that is trickling down to local politics.

March 03, 2021
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By:
  • Sarah McCammon and
  • Liz Baker
GPB News NPR

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  • Sports

Former Gymnast Sarah Klein Discusses Coach John Geddert's Sex Abuse Charges

Gymnastics coach John Geddert killed himself after two dozen criminal charges, including sexual assault, were filed against him. NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with Sarah Klein, who trained with him.

March 02, 2021
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  • GPB Newsroom
People with extra weight — those that have a BMI of at least 30 — are at a greater risk of falling severely ill from COVID-19.

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  • Medical Treatments

Obesity Specialist Says BMI Is A 'Good Measure' For Vaccine Priority Group

As cities offer vaccine appointments for people with a BMI of at least 30 — the medical benchmark for obesity — Dr. Fatima Stanford pushes back against the shame faced by those with the disease.

February 28, 2021
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  • Lulu Garcia-Navarro and
  • Emma Bowman
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