Clare Marie Schneider
Stories
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Do you love seafood? Here's how to eat it responsibly
Fish populations are dwindling around the world due to overfishing. Here's how to make the right choices when dining out or buying fish at the market.
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Romantic advice (regardless of your relationship status)
Valentine's Day is a time to think about love — no matter whether you're single, taken, confused or ready to mingle.
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How to handle a winter power outage
A massive storm is causing disruptions across the Midwest and is expected to affect other parts of the U.S. throughout the weekend. Here's how to prepare for a possible power outage.
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Need a New Year's resolution? Here are 50 ways to improve your life in 2024
Scroll through Life Kit's New Year's Resolution Planner to find the perfect goal this year, whether it's exercising more, paying off your credit card debt or having more fun.
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Nearly 1,000 migrating birds died after crashing into Chicago building
The songbirds died late last week after smashing into McCormick Place Lakeside Center, a mostly glass building.
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NASA releases 'baby picture' of a star that will grow up to be much like our sun
A new image from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope reveals what Earth's sun could have looked like in its infancy.
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Earthquakes happen all over the world. Here's how to start preparing for one
Earthquakes strike at a moment's notice. Here are seven steps you can take to help prepare your family, according to emergency and disaster preparedness experts.
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Life Kit: What's your attachment style?
The new year is a time to be reflective and make changes - maybe to yourself or how you relate to others. With resolutions in mind, we bring you this NPR Life Kit episode exploring what attachment styles reveal about your relationships. Reported and guest hosted by our own Kia Miakka Natisse.
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The markets are down. Here's how to handle your investments
The markets have fallen lately. Your knee-jerk reaction might be to sell. Here's why that's not a good idea.
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How understanding jealousy could lead to a better relationship
Jealousy isn't all bad. When cultivated correctly, it can also be an opportunity to "deepen our awareness of what we want, who we care about and who we are," says research psychologist Joli Hamilton.