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Liam Conejo Ramos is back home in Minneapolis
The 5-year-old flew from San Antonio after being released from a South Texas immigration detention center.
Why hammerhead sharks 'hold their breath' in deeper, colder waters
Research shows some hammerhead sharks hold their breath when diving deep under water. They do it to keep their bodies from getting too cold. (Story aired on All Things Considered on May 11, 2023.)
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Social media leads to discovery of 5,000-year-old mastodon tooth
A mastodon tooth washed up on a California beach and then went missing. A local museum tried to track it down.
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Does A Bailout Loom For Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac?
The mortgage-finance giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac took another hit on Wall Street Thursday, after a former Fed official suggested the companies may need a government bailout. Others are weighing in, too.
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'They Never Give Up': Dallas Stars Fans Cheer From Afar In Quest For Stanley Cup
The Dallas Stars and Tampa Bay Lightning are charting new territory for the NHL — it's the league's first all-southern Stanley Cup series. Dallas fans haven't waivered in their dedication to the team, despite not being able to watch the championship bouts in person.
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CDC Wants States To Plan For COVID-19 Distribution By October
The CDC wants states to come up with plans to distribute a COVID-19 vaccine by October. It's a tight deadline, especially as plans for testing and contact tracing have been slow to come to fruition.
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When A Texas Town's Business Model Is All About 'I Do'
From Texas Standard : What happens to a town whose very livelihood relies on galas, weddings and special events when a pandemic hits, forcing all those...
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The Great Pandemic Bake-Off May Be Over
The price of baking flour has fallen along with the price of eggs, suggesting an easing in the baking craze that gripped hungry and housebound consumers in the early weeks of the coronavirus pandemic.
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SXSW Is Canceled, But You Can Still Discover — And Support — These Artists
The cancellation of SXSW was a huge blow to musicians hoping for a big break. But you can still hear artists who were slated to play the festival with NPR's The Austin 100.
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'Books On Bikes' Helps Seattle Librarians Pedal To The Masses
Imagine a library small enough to be towed by a bicycle; on that bike is a librarian who can check your books out, answer research questions and even issue a library card. The Seattle Public Library is experimenting with a program that does just that.
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