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Many in Iraq regard women riding bikes as promiscuous. Some women see it as activism
For some women in Iraq, learning to ride bikes is a way of finding freedom from confining social restrictions.
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Audie Cornish leaves 'All Things Considered'
Current and former NPR staff look back on the work of Audie Cornish on her last day hosting All Things Considered.
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Some hospitals report less strain as omicron seems to cause less severe illness. But they're still overcrowded with patients. Research shows death rates rise significantly when hospitals are full.
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Is your dog bilingual? A new study suggests their brains can tell languages apart
When brain researcher Laura Cuaya moved from Mexico to Hungary, she wanted to know if her two dogs would recognize the change in language. So she devised an experiment.
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A fire that destroyed a Planned Parenthood building was intentionally set
The New Year's Eve fire that caused a "total loss" of the Planned Parenthood building in Knoxville, Tenn., has been ruled an arson, investigators say.
What crying baby mice could teach us about human speech
Scientists have found a cluster of rhythmic brain cells in newborn mice that may explain why spoken languages around the world share a common tempo.
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All 3 men convicted of murdering Ahmaud Arbery have been sentenced to life in prison
The three men convicted of killing Ahmaud Arbery have received their sentences. In November, Travis and Greg McMichael, as well as William 'Roddie' Bryan were found guilty in the Black jogger's death.
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'Wait Wait' for Jan. 8, 2022: With Not My Job guest astronaut Woody Hoburg
Woody Hoburg is one of NASA's newest astronauts, and in contention to be part of the team that goes back to the moon. So, we've invited him on to answer three questions about Dancing with the Stars.
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In Pakistan, 22 die in subfreezing temperatures as their cars are stuck in heavy snow
Most of the victims died of hypothermia, officials said, as overnight temperatures fell to 17.6 Fahrenheit amid heavy snowfall at Pakistan's mountain resort town of Murree.
Director Peter Bogdanovich dies at 82
A reflection on the directorial philosophy of Peter Bogdanovich, who died this week at the age of 82. He believed good accidents made great films.
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