Claire Murashima
Stories
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Arts & Life
Gen Z loves the digital compact cameras that millennials once coveted
Digital cameras are enjoying a renewed popularity on holiday wish lists for teens and Gen Z. Here's what to look for when buying one.
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Arts & Life
Why digital compact cameras are making a comeback this holiday season
Digital cameras are enjoying a renewed popularity on holiday wish lists for teens and GenZers.
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Education
Teens can't get off their phones. Here's what some schools are doing about it
Teens spend much of their days on their phones — many of them during school. Here's how schools and teachers are trying to fix that.
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Health
This is what it’s really like to have OCD, according to 4 people living with it
OCD is often misunderstood. Here’s what it’s like, from people who live with it.
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Politics
Pennsylvania's top elections official on conspiracies, the voting process and what to expect on election night
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Pennsylvania's top elections official, Al Schmidt, about how the commonwealth is preparing for the Election Day vote count.
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I ditched plastic for a week. Here's what I learned
Plastic isn't great for your health or the planet. Here's what NPR's Claire Murashima learned from avoiding single-use plastics for a week.
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Politics
We're talking to Nevada voters. Here's what role the state could play in the election
Nevada could be a tipping point for the 2024 presidential election. Here’s what could convince voters to go to the polls and vote for either VP Harris or former President Donald Trump.
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Environment
Could you go a whole week without buying new plastic?
The amount of plastic that we throw out really piles up. A "Morning Edition" staffer decided to find out how hard it would be to not buy any new plastic for a week. How did she do?
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Environment
How to live without plastics for a month, according to the founder of a global movement
Plastic Free July is upon us! Rebecca Prince-Ruiz, founder of Plastic Free July, encourages people to take the challenge with friends, start small and keep a “plastic free kit” on hand.