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Fertility Drugs, Not IVF, Are Top Cause Of Multiple Births
For years doctors have been telling women that it's risky to implant multiple embryos when they do in vitro fertilization. They've listened, and the number of multiples from IVF has dropped. But the number of births of triplets or more has barely budged because of women's use of fertility drugs.
Here’s How The Top Democratic Presidential Candidates Are Faring In The Race For Texas Donors
Texas has long been a red state. But with the vast amount of money here — and with many predicting a new level of competitiveness — it’s still an…
Waymo pauses robotaxi service in Dallas amid weather, safety concerns
The robotaxi service launched in Dallas earlier this year.
As Denver struggles to absorb influx of migrants, other services are cut
NPR's Michel Martin spoke with Denver Mayor Mike Johnston about the city's budget cuts to help cover the cost of providing services for newly arrived migrants.
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A Top Immigration Judge Calls For Shift On 'Fast-Tracking'
A call to stop fast-tracking deportation hearings of unaccompanied minors comes from an unusual source: a judge who says the current practice could lead to many appeals.
Biden Names People To Top Positions On His Staff
President-elect Joe Biden has named several members of his White House senior staff as the transition efforts for the new administration continue.
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It has been a tough year for America's top diplomat
Secretary of State Antony Blinken insists U.S. support for Israel has not left it isolated, despite anger over Israel's offensive in Gaza. It's just one of the crises he's looking at as the year ends.
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A top chef weighs in on recipe ideas for the Kwanzaa table
The weeklong celebration of Kwanzaa is a perfect opportunity to revisit soothing, hearty winter foods, says celebrity chef Tanya Holland.
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On Its 100th Anniversary, The National Park Service Plans For The Future
As the National Park Service celebrates its centennial, questions about its future remain. At 100, the service is facing challenges like climate change, overcrowding, underfunding and relevancy.
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Roadside Service: Drive-In Church Brings God To Your Car
Around the country, some parishes are embracing social media or scheduling services around sporting events to draw worshipers. In Florida, one church offers congregants a drive-in altar by the sea.
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