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A Year Later, Delivery Services Up Their Holiday Game
As shoppers rely more on the Internet, the holiday rush at the mall is giving way to a bigger crush for the shipping industry. UPS and FedEx are trying to avoid last year's holiday delivery disasters.
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Murakami's 'Library' Is Dark, Creamy And Grainy At The Same Time
Alan Cheuse reviews "The Strange Library" by Haruki Murakami.
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Parents May Be Giving Their Children Too Much Medication, Study Finds
The biggest mistake parents make is overdosing. Part of the problem is that the spoons and measuring cups the parents use are not accurate. Researchers suggest using a syringe instead.
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Chance The Rapper's 'Coloring Book' Reveals Shades Of Gospel
The Chicago rapper's new mixtape, Coloring Book, walks a line between the secular and the religious, bringing gospel sounds to listeners who may not have darkened the doors of a church in a while.
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PHOTOS: The Amazon Rainforest, Ablaze In Brazil
There have been 74,155 fires in Brazil so far this year, mostly in the Amazon, and about half of which have ignited in just the past month. Some world leaders are raising the alarm.
From chess to tennis, global sports organizations distance themselves from Russia
The International Chess Federation banned tournaments in Russia and Belarus. It's among several actions taken by sports organizations against Russia in response to the invasion of Ukraine.
Voices from Uvalde: How a community mourns and comprehends 21 lives lost
Here's how community members in Uvalde are remembering, processing and reflecting — in their own words.
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Spoken word and sonic rituals: East LA exhibit features Latinx artists using sound
The exhibition spans decades and includes spoken word performances, sound rituals and installations by Chicano and Puerto Rican artists.
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Kyiv will dismantle a Soviet-era monument and rename streets linked to Russia
The People's Friendship Arch was gifted to Ukraine by the Soviet government in the 1980s. Kyiv's mayor says the statue underneath is being dismantled, and the arch will be renamed and repainted.
Hamas Leader Defiant Amid Protests, Threats
A Hamas leader rejects calls to eschew violence in the wake of victory in the Palestinian elections. U.S. and European leaders threaten aid cuts to the Palestinian Auhority unless Hamas disarms. Scott Simon discusses developments with Rami Khouri of Beirut's Daily Star.
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