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A reissue helps revive Joseph Hansen's series about a tough, gay detective
In 1970, Hansen began a 12-novel series about Dave Brandstetter, an insurance investigator who happens to be gay. Reading now, it's clear that Hansen was one of the great crime writers of his time.
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Artificial intelligence beats top human players in popular racing game
Scientists pitted an artificial intelligence driver against real human gamers in the PlayStation driving game Gran Turismo. The AI driver beat them all.
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Ex-intelligence officer Fiona Hill says Putin is making 'hostage standoff demands'
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Fiona Hill, former intelligence officer on Russia and Eurasian affairs and former National Security Council member, on the tensions between Russia, the U.S. and Ukraine.
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Dramatic reboot 'Bel Air' proves sometimes, you should be careful what you wish for
Bel Air, a reboot of the 90s classic The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, starts this weekend on Peacock. But in dramatizing the sitcom, the creators lost what made The Fresh Prince so fun in the first place.
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This Super Bowl Sunday, it's the Bengals and Rams... and owls?
Every year around the time of the Super Bowl, birding enthusiasts celebrate a different phenomenon with the same "#superbowl" hashtag: the Superb Owl.
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Tuelo takes center stage on debut solo album 'The Life of Margaret Cornelius'
Arriving in New York at 17, Tuelo went on to sing backup vocals for iconic artists, among them Hugh Masekela, Angelique Kidjo and Paul Simon. Today, she is finally releasing an album all her own.
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The FDA delays considering the Pfizer COVID vaccine for kids under age 5
The Food and Drug Administration is has postponed releasing details about whether two low doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine can protect kids ages 6 months to 5 years old.
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Ukranians in Chicago fear for family back home as tensions with Russia rise
Chicago has one of the largest concentrations of Ukrainians in the U.S.
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Riding the Bulls
Commentator Kim Lane, in Austin, Texas, offers a cynics critique of the bull riding scene in Texas.
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Diabetes deaths soared to 100,000 last year. One expert says societal issues are the cause
The National Clinical Care Commission recently released a report calling for a whole new approach to preventing diabetes deaths.
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