Daniel Estrin
Stories
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Health
Children's medicines can be hard to find right now. Here are some alternatives
Over-the-counter fever reducers for children are in short supply in some parts of the country. NPR's Daniel Estrin asks pediatrician Christina Johns what advice she gives to parents.
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A sports reporter went viral for his begrudging weather reports in freezing Iowa
KWWL sports reporter Mark Woodley begrudgingly had to cover the cold weather last week in Waterloo, Iowa.
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Hip-hop artist Shaanan Streett writes about unity and division in diverse Jerusalem
NPR's Daniel Estrin explores Jerusalem during Hanukkah with hip-hop artist Shaanan Streett, who explains his appreciation for the holiday's spirit.
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Environment
The Dead Sea is dying. These beautiful, ominous photos show the impact
Its water level is dropping. Big sinkholes are swallowing up whole tracts of land around it. Here is why a disaster is unfolding at the Middle East's iconic salt lake.
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World
The Dead Sea is drying up because of overexploitation and climate change
Overexploitation of natural resources and climate change threaten the Dead Sea, a natural wonder drying up rapidly.
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As Netanyahu brings in the far-right, the U.S. is paying attention
Benjamin Netanyahu's promises of a government that includes far-right figures could strain relations with the U.S. and regional countries it seeks to court.
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Politics
Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu is gunning for a comeback in the country's next election
Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu could be on the verge of a historic comeback. He's doubling down on his hard-right positions and a win could help him stave off a corruption trial.
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Superorganism reaches into all the musical corners of the Earth on 'World Wide Pop'
NPR's Daniel Estrin talks with Superorganism's singer, Orono, about the band's latest album, "World Wide Pop."
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Sports
Saturday Sports: Serena Williams to retire; Fernando Tatis Jr. 80-game suspension
NPR's Daniel Estrin talks with Howard Bryant of Meadowlark Media about Serena Williams' retirement announcement and a baseball all-star's 80-game suspension.
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Health
The Latino community is facing issues with misinformation on abortions
NPR's Daniel Estrin speaks to Elizabeth Estrada of the National Latina Institute for Reproductive Justice about the spread of abortion misinformation in the Latino community.