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Web Of 'Wellness' Doctors Promote Injections Of Unproven Coronavirus Treatment
An NPR investigation has identified a web of more than 30 medical practices and compounding pharmacies in over a dozen states that have made claims about thymosin alpha-1 online and on social media.
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Will Tough New U.N. Sanctions Work Against North Korean Regime?
Rachel Martin talks to former U.N. ambassador and diplomatic negotiator Bill Richardson about the limits of diplomacy and international law when dealing with Pyongyang.
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A U.N. operation to prevent a disastrous oil spill is underway in the Red Sea
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Doug Weir, research and policy director at the Conflict and Environment Observatory, about a plan to take 1.1 million barrels of oil off a decaying tanker in the Red Sea.
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World Leaders To Debate Role Of Nuclear Power At U.N. Climate Summit
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with Matthew Bunn, a nuclear and energy policy analyst and professor of practice at the Harvard Kennedy School, about the role nuclear power will play in the future. As world leaders meet in Paris for the U.N. climate summit, they discuss if countries are moving away or toward nuclear energy and and given safety and budget concerns, whether atomic power makes sense anymore.
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U.N. resolution to increase Gaza aid doesn't include call for a cease-fire
The U.N. Security Council is calling for stepped up aid deliveries to Gaza, as humanitarian workers warn of famine. It adopted a resolution after days of tough negotiations to avoid a U.S. veto.
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Top Stories: Discussing Tent City’s Closure; The Truth Behind Pastoral Medicine
The top local stories this morning from KERA News: The Dallas City Council today will discuss plans to shut down a homeless encampment known as Tent…
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3 Top Climbers Presumed Dead After Avalanche In Canada
Jess Roskelley, David Lama and Hansjörg Auer had been attempting a route in Canada's Banff National Park. The park said that all three are "presumed to be deceased."
Japan Tops Cuba to Grab World Baseball Crown
Japan can call itself the world champion of baseball. The Japanese team captured the inaugural World Baseball Classic by beating Cuba 10-6 in the championship game San Diego.
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UN Security Council debates how to get aid into Gaza as conditions become more dire
The question of how to get more aid into Gaza has deadlocked the United Nations Security Council. For three days, proposals have been debated as conditions worsen for millions of people in Gaza.
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Veterans Struggling After Sexual Assault Increasingly Turn To Service Dogs
Though the VA provides veterinary benefits for service dogs assigned to people with physical disabilities, it does not currently recognize psychiatric service dogs for treatment.
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