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After 2011 Disaster, Fukushima Embraced Solar Power. The Rest Of Japan Has Not
After the nuclear catastrophe, the nation's investment in renewable energy soared. Many of those affected in Fukushima started production. But Japan is pushing fossil fuels, causing climate concerns.
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In Chilean Patagonia During COVID-19, 'Isolation Leads To A Sense Of Precariousness'
Photographer Andria Hautamaki is used to limited connectivity, living on an off-grid ranch in Chilean Patagonia. Now, her access to the Internet and other humans is further reduced.
'People Will Forget About Us': The Capital Gazette Shooting Survivors, Years Later
After the shooting at the Capital Gazette newspaper, the surviving staff resolve to rebuild their paper.
2020 May Be The Hottest Year On Record. Here's The Damage It Did
2020 and 2016 are virtually tied for the hottest year on record. That means more powerful hurricanes, more intense wildfires, less ice and longer heat waves.
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Need Help Cooking Through The Coronavirus Pandemic? Chef Amanda Freitag Has Tips
Many quarantined Americans are cooking like crazy — but what if you're clueless in the kitchen? Chef Amanda Freitag has some tips on pantry stocking, alternative spicing and ingredient substitutions.
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Black Voters Matter Co-Founder: Black Voters In Georgia Fuel 'New Southern Strategy'
Voting rights activist LaTosha Brown says the Senate runoff results in Georgia represent how mobilizing and harnessing the power of Black voters can help forge a new political landscape.
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A Photographer Explores Family, Acceptance And Being Queer In Vietnam
A lot of young queer people in Vietnam are comfortably out with everyone except their own parents. Photographer Kai Nguyen sets out to discover the nuances of those family relationships.
How to exercise safely in the heat
With much of the U.S. sweltering this summer, even avid runners, hikers and bikers are wilting. We've got 10 strategies from experts on how to exercise without keeling over.
At 39, Carli Lloyd Will Be The Oldest U.S. Women's Team Player To Go To The Olympics
"A World Cup is a grueling four-year process to get to that point," the soccer superstar tells NPR. Now she'll try to follow up the 2019 title with an Olympic gold medal.
Synth Used By Prince In 'Purple Rain' Album Up For Sale
A typical synth sells for less than $1000. Prince's, which is up for auction, could fetch as much as $25,000
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Kamala Harris Drops Out Of Presidential Race
The California senator entered with high expectations and took off after a blockbuster debate showdown with Joe Biden. But her support and funding fell in recent months.
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'It's a Minefield': Biden's Pick For Health Secretary Faces Abortion Politics
As California's attorney general, Xavier Becerra fought Trump-era restrictions on reproductive health. If confirmed, he'll navigate an even more difficult legal and political landscape.
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