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Cryptocurrency Miners Make Big Promises In Small Towns
Massena, N.Y., has hemorrhaged factory jobs over the past decade. Now, digital currency mining firms have come to town, promising jobs and investment.
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Great White Sharks Have A Secret 'Cafe,' And They Led Scientists Right To It
These sharks have a hidden life that has becoming a lot less hidden, thanks to a scientific expedition that was years in the making.
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A Degree With Zero Student Debt. Does It Work?
The four-year results are in on Tennessee's free college initiative. Is this new data significant enough to sway the future of these free college programs?
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Alison Gopnik talks about two very different philosophies of parenting in her book 'The Gardener and the Carpenter.'
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Do Not Sell My Personal Information: California Eyes Data Privacy Measure
A sweeping new data privacy law has gone into effect in Europe, and California may soon follow with its own protections. Backers say the state's move could prompt such standards across the U.S.
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How Mini-Golf Played A Big Role In Desegregating Public Rec Spaces
Washington, D.C., is home to one of the oldest continuously running mini-golf courses in the U.S. The sport became popular in the early 1900s, when there were more than 25,000 courses nationwide.
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Human Ashes Left At The Vietnam Memorial Find A Not-Final Resting Place
To some, the Vietnam memorial is a sacred space and a fitting place for deceased veterans. But the National Park Service says it's not equipped to care for the remains that are being left there.
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How The Trump Administration's Family Separation Policy Is Playing Out
In recent days, there's been an uproar over children being separated from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Jennifer Nagda, policy director at the Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights.
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The Carpenter Vs. The Gardener: Two Models Of Modern Parenting
Many parents think they can shape their child into a particular kind of adult. Psychologist Alison Gopnik says the science suggests otherwise.
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It's Déjà Vu All Over Again: Warriors To Meet Cavs In NBA Finals
For the fourth year in a row, the Golden State Warriors will play the Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA Finals. The "fourmatch" is unprecedented in NBA history.
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