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Older adults shouldn't start a routine of daily aspirin, task force says
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force says people 60 and older should not start taking aspirin to prevent heart attacks and strokes. People ages 40 to 59 should consult their doctor.
Some peninsula mail destroyed in trailer fire
The USPS said in a press release the driver of the truck escaped without injuries. But the truck and the mail inside were a total loss.
If you could speak on Mars, how would you sound?
NASA has created an online tool that lets users hear how their voices would sound on Mars. Data collected by a NASA rover can replicate how people would sound on Mars compared to Earth.
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Judge temporarily blocks Biden administration from lifting COVID border rules
NPR's A Martinez talks to Democratic Rep. Tony Cardenas of California about White House plans to end Title 42, which restricts migrants entering from the southern border due to the pandemic.
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Encore: Paris exhibit looks back on Graciela Iturbide's photographs
Mexican photographer Graciela Iturbide has won international renown for her portraits of indigenous and marginalized peoples across the globe. (This story first aired on ATC on April 8, 2022.)
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Ukrainian artist preserves family photos left behind after Chernobyl nuclear disaster
Ukrainian photographer and artist Maxim Dondyuk has collected thousands of family photographs left behind at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, which exploded and melted down 36 years ago Tuesday.
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In 'Tasha,' a son tries to make sense of his smart, difficult mother
In this droll, emotionally wrenching and profound memoir, novelist Brian Morton attempts to see his mother as a whole person — not just in relation to him, or, God forbid, as an eccentric "character."
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How gas prices and inflation could impact tourism in Montana
Tourism in big Western states relies disproportionately on visitors who drive.
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Court cases put Biden's immigration policy under microscope
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court hears arguments on whether the administration can end a Trump-era policy that made asylum seekers wait in Mexico while their claims were processed.
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CNN anchor Zain Asher looks back on the tragedy that helped drive her success
Asher's father died in a car crash in Nigeria when she was 5. Afterward, her mom raised four children on her own in a crime-ridden London neighborhood. Asher's memoir is Where the Children Take Us.
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