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Child grooms are often overlooked in the fight to stop child marriage
The U.N. issued its first report on the plight of child grooms. And the pandemic has only made things worse. Here's a report from Nepal, where 1 in 10 boys marry young.
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Next time you're stuck in a cycle of negative self-talk, try talking to yourself the way you would talk to your best friend.
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Facebook suspends Marjorie Taylor Greene's account over COVID misinformation
The 24-hour Facebook suspension came a day after Twitter permanently suspended the Republican's personal account on that platform.
A reverend reckons with American nationalism and the Christian faith community
NPR's Adrian Florido speaks with Rev. Jim Wallis, to reflect on the upcoming one year anniversary of January 6th and how he thinks the faith community should move forward.
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Sudan's prime minister announces his resignation amid political deadlock
Abdalla Hamdok said Sunday that he will step down amid widespread protests condemn a military coup that derailed Sudan's shift to democratic rule. Over 50 protesters have died since the October coup.
California's Sierra Nevada sees record snowfall. It needs even more
NPR's Adrian Florido speaks with Andrew Schwartz, of UC Berkeley's Central Sierra Snow Laboratory, about the record snowfall in the Sierra Nevada mountain range in December and why it matters.
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Max Julien, star of Blaxploitation classic 'The Mack,' has died at 88
Julien starred opposite a young Richard Pryor in the 1973 movie The Mack. In addition to his pivotal work onscreen, he co-wrote and co-produced Cleopatra Jones.
Ski resorts in France reopen. Vaccine passes and masks are required
After abruptly closing in March 2020, France's alpine ski resorts have reopened. But this year you'll need more than just goggles and a lift pass.
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A pediatrician's advice to parents on omicron, travel and vaccines
Children are being hospitalized for COVID-19 at record rates amid the current surge. Mary Louise Kelly puts questions from parents of kids under 5 to pediatric infectious disease doctor, Ibukun Kalu.
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Energy got a lot more expensive in 2021
Compared to this time last year, we're all paying a lot more to use many kinds energy — whether it's gasoline for our cars or heating fuel for our homes.
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