Omicron is racing across the U.S. You need a mask that means business. Here's how to find one. Japan was in grips of a fifth wave of the pandemic last summer as the Olympics ended. By late September, cases had plunged, and experts still struggle to explain why. NPR reporter Blake Farmer and his whole family got breakthrough COVID infections this Thanksgiving. What they learned could help you navigate your own family holiday. Grieving is a form of learning — one that teaches us how to be in the world without someone we love, especially at the holidays. Here's how the brain adapts. An eagle from Asia has been traveling around North America from for more than a year, thousands of miles from home. While its not rare for a bird to lose its way, scientists say that after a year, this one is unlikely to find its way home. Fox News host Jesse Watters faced blowback for using violent rhetoric to explain how citizen journalists should confront Dr. Anthony Fauci in the hopes of going viral. Fauci called it part of "the craziness that goes on in society." Big news this week in the millipede world: Scientists in northern England stumbled upon a fossilized millipede the length of a car. Also, a millipede with 1,300 legs has been found in Australia. It's a new record by far. Bisi Bennett went into labor two months early and gave birth on the way to the hospital, where the baby went straight to the neonatal ICU. After a 56-day stay, the bill came — $550,124. or $45,843 a month for a year, even though the Bennetts have insurance. |
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