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Mental Health Response Teams Yield Better Outcomes Than Police In NYC, Data Shows
A New York City pilot program dispatches mental health and medical care instead of police to some 911 calls. Early data shows more people accepted help and fewer people were admitted to the hospital.
When A Child's Picky Eating Becomes More Than A Nuisance
Twenty percent of children are picky eaters but most grow out it. Research suggests that picky eating can also be a sign for hypersensitities that can occasionally cause social anxiety and depression.
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Both U.S. Women Competing In The Olympic 400-Meter Final Are Moms
Allyson Felix and Quanera Hayes have spoken out about the joys of motherhood and the obstacles that female athletes face that men don't.
North Korea Claims It Has U.S. Student In Custody
State media reported that the isolated nation has detained a student from the University of Virginia for "committing anti-republic activities."
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Panic-Buying And Transport Lockdowns. In Wuhan, It Feels Like Early Pandemic Again
In a dramatic move reminiscent of the first days of the coronavirus in China some 19 months ago, flights and trains in and out of the city of 11 million have been halted.
'It Was A Big, Big Surprise,' New Nobel Laureate Mario Vargas Llosa Tells NPR
He received a phone call this morning, just after 5:30, and was in disbelief. He said that he likes to keep his political views and statements separate from the literature he writes.
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While COVID still rages, anti-vaccine activists will gather for a big conference
Among the attendees are people who also spread misinformation about 2020 presidential election and other conspiracy theories.
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'My own family was more complicated': Little House On The Prairie's Ma reflects on growing up on the South Coast before finding fame
It was one of the most popular TV shows of the 70s and 80s – but did you know that Little House On The Prairie’s Ma – played by Karen Grassle grew up in Ventura?
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Growers are working to make our coffee habit more sustainable
Experts say the way we cultivate and grow coffee isn't sustainable. Some coffee growers are hoping to change that.
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Starbucks and Costco raise wages in the nationwide competition for workers
Costco pays $17 an hour after a second raise this year. Starbucks is raising hourly pay to $15 amid a union effort. Major chains are pushing to draw workers, who have shunned a million retail jobs.
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