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The past, present, and future of nursing in America
The backbone of the U.S. healthcare system is starting to break.
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This fake 'Jury Duty' really put James Marsden's improv chops on trial
In the experimental show on Amazon Freevee, actors play oddballs doing their civic duty. The twist? One juror is a real guy who doesn't know it's all fake.
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Gordon Lightfoot, Canadian singer, dies at 84
The singer-songwriter was known for classics such as "If You Could Read My Mind" and "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald."
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Tony Award nominations announced
The Tony Awards announced nominations Tuesday.
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Economic leaders and heads of state gather in Davos to discuss global challenges
At the World Economic Forum in Switzerland, economic leaders have a grim view of the global economy. NPR's A Martinez talks to Ken Rogoff, a professor of international economics at Harvard.
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Why the high forgiveness rate of PPP loans is troubling to many people
The majority of Paycheck Protection Program loans given to small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic have been forgiven, but new data show the program was rampant with fraud.
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Patrons at a Michigan club counter isolation's bad health effects with dance moves
Every Friday, the Ann Arbor Happy Hour event brings groups of seniors together to dance. It's not just a fun night at a club, but a way to fight the adverse health effects of isolation.
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Oregon's Jeff Merkley Becomes First Senator To Endorse Bernie Sanders
Oregon Sen. Jeff Merkley announced his endorsement of Bernie Sanders for president Wednesday in The New York Times. He is the first U.S. senator to endorse Sanders.
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Listen To Wikipedia: Engineers Translate Edits Into Sound
The folks at "The World According to Sound" podcast take listeners to a place where you can hear the sound of the website being edited.
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German Comedian's Crude Poem About Turkish President Sparks Controversy
German police are providing protection for the controversial comedian Jan Boehmermann after he performed a crude poem criticizing Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on German TV. Investigators are also looking into whether Boehmermann may have violated German speech laws. NPR's Robert Siegel speaks with Anton Troianovski of the Wall Street Journal about the controversy.
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