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Long overlooked, menstrual blood is a treasure trove for science
NPR’s Ailsa Chang talks to Mother Jones’ Maddie Oatman about her recent reporting revealing how menstrual blood has long been an overlooked source of key medical information.
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Fears are stoked in Australia as a super strain of bird flu continues to spread
Australia fears a more contagious and lethal type of bird flu could trigger a big crisis for the country's poultry industry
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Looking back at Kenosha four years after Jacob Blake's death
Four years after the police shooting of Jacob Blake put Kenosha, Wisconsin in the national spotlight over racial justice in policing, the Trump campaign is still courting voters there on the issue of law-and-order. The message is resonating with some voters but not others.
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This Latino civil rights group is fighting back against a Texas voter fraud probe
A Latino civil rights group is asking for a federal investigation after a Texas state voter fraud probe targeted activists.
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How yeast infection treatments can backfire
The 1-day over-the-counter treatment for vaginal yeast infections contains about 12-times the active ingredient of the 7-day treatment, which can cause some people a lot of pain and irritation.
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MLB player switches team mid game in unusual scenario
No matter the outcome of today’s Toronto Blue Jays and Boston Red Sox game, catcher Danny Jansen will be able to call himself a winner.
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Israel and Hezbollah engage in intense cross-border fighting
On Sunday, Israel and Hezbollah exchanged some of the heaviest cross border fighting in months.
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Actor Rob Delaney plays a game of 'Wild Card'
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In Palau, residents are divided on easing fishing restrictions
Palau made history a decade ago when it closed off 80% of its oceans to any kind of fishing. A proposal to open up some of its marine sanctuary to fishing has divided residents on how best to protect the oceans around the Pacific nation.
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The Paralympics begin in Paris this week. Here's what to watch for
The 2024 Paralympics get underway this week in Paris. More than 4,400 athletes with various disabilities will participate in 22 sports.
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Doctors lead protests in India after a young doctor is abused and murdered
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Ethiopia and Nigeria are floating their currencies. Could instability follow?
NPR's Adrian Ma speaks with Cerian Richmond Jones of The Economist about the decision by Nigerian and Ethiopian governments to float their respective currencies.