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Nonstop quarantines. Not enough rapid tests. Too few substitute teachers. Parents and caregivers of kids under 5 — who are too young to be vaccinated — are in a special kind of hell right now. Parents are losing tempers, sleep and jobs, and child care workers are quitting theirs. "This is the worst it has ever been," one educator tells NPR. ➡️ Fed up parenting in a COVID world, a group of Boston moms gathered to get their frustrations out with a long, loud primal scream. Researchers in the U.K. have the first estimates for how long a third shot of the Pfizer vaccine will last. The data shows protection against infection is likely short-term, lasting less than six months, but protection against severe disease appears to last much longer. The Supreme Court nixed President Biden's vaccine-or-test rule for private employers, leaving companies to decide whether to go ahead with their own mandates or go without. Workwear retailer Carhartt chose to mandate — fueling a backlash from some conservatives. A nonprofit supported by Steve Bannon says it is raising big money for alleged Capitol rioters and their families. Some families are asking exactly how that money is being spent, and charity experts see red flags. "Certainly, from a governance perspective, CharityWatch would give them a failing grade," said one. More than a thousand health professionals are calling on Spotify to crack down on COVID-19 falsehoods aired on The Joe Rogan Experience, the app's hit podcast. The pressure on Spotify illustrates how podcasts have emerged as an influential source of misinformation. Home values rose faster than ever in 2021. The median sales price for an existing home was $346,900, up a whopping 17% from 2020. That made things tough for first-time buyers, but the typical American homeowner saw a gain of $50,200 in home equity in just a single year. |
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Dreams are often dismissed as meaningless. Today, researchers are finding new evidence that dreams are a vital way people process the world. In this Throughline episode, we take a journey through the history of our understanding of dreams. |
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