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'The People's Hospital' doctor treats Houston's uninsured and undocumented
8 days ago by Drewski to /s/Health from npr.org
5 Texas women denied abortions sue the state
17 days ago by IkeConn to /s/Schadenfreude from npr.org
Tennessee becomes the first state to pass a ban on public drag shows
21 days ago by IkeConn to /s/Schadenfreude from npr.org
The U.S. has detected 4 other recent spy balloons. Why didn't we hear about them?
1 month ago by IlluvitarG4 to /s/conspiracy from npr.org
Norah Vincent: The Woman Behind 'Self-Made Man'
1 month ago by Alphix to /s/GenderCritical from npr.org
6 doctors swallowed Lego heads for science. Here's what came out
1 month ago by HongKongPhooey to /s/NotTheOnion from npr.org
The exact same people who ordered you to wear a mask are now sneeding about being told to dress respectfully when conducting business as lawmakers.
2 months ago by iamonlyoneman to /s/funny from npr.org
A U.K. medical office mistakenly sent patients a text message with a cancer diagnosis
2 months ago by N01 to /s/NotTheOnion from text.npr.org
The Shiba Inu behind the famous 'doge' meme is sick with cancer, its owner says
2 months ago by neolib to /s/whatever from npr.org
China will end its COVID-19 quarantine requirement for incoming passengers
2 months ago by N01 to /s/WorldNews from text.npr.org
China has stopped publishing daily COVID data amid reports of a huge spike in cases
3 months ago by [deleted] to /s/WorldNews from text.npr.org
Facing an energy crisis, Germans stock up on candles
3 months ago by TheRealPanzer to /s/Europe from npr.org
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema leaves the Democratic Party to register as an independent
3 months ago by neolib to /s/USPolitics from npr.org
This ATM at Art Basel has a twist: It posts a picture of you with your bank balance
3 months ago by TheRealPanzer to /s/Europe from text.npr.org
Someone shot at substations in North Carolina, knocking out power for thousands
3 months ago by neolib to /s/USnews from npr.org
Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes convicted of seditious conspiracy in Jan. 6 trial
How 2 Black radio hosts ended up owning the 'White Lives Matter' trademark
4 months ago by Drewski to /s/CopyrightActivism from npr.org
Fires from exploding e-bike batteries multiply in NYC — sometimes fatally
4 months ago by TheRealPanzer to /s/technology from npr.org
Disney revealed its first plus-sized heroine. Not everyone is happy about her
4 months ago by HongKongPhooey to /s/whatever from npr.org
Over 100 dead after Halloween crowd surge in Seoul
4 months ago by Sunshine43 to /s/WorldNews from npr.org
New Zealand angers its farmers by proposing taxing cow burps
5 months ago by SoCo to /s/NotTheOnion from npr.org
NPR: $80,000 and 5 ER visits: An ectopic pregnancy takes a toll
5 months ago by SoCo to /s/propaganda from npr.org
Russia's invasion of Ukraine made an Italian energy crisis much worse
6 months ago by GeorgeCarlin to /s/Europe from npr.org
The fake market in crypto
6 months ago by [deleted] to /s/cryptocurrency from npr.org
The woman behind Self Made Man
6 months ago by jet199 to /s/Men from npr.org
4 exercises that can prevent (and relieve) pain from computer slouching and more
6 months ago by TheRealPanzer to /s/Health from npr.org
Arkansas officers were suspended after video on social media shows a police beating
7 months ago by HongKongPhooey to /s/PoliceMisconduct from npr.org
"Good guy with a gun" random passerby shot dead a mass-murdering active shooter in Montenegro
7 months ago by iamonlyoneman to /s/news from npr.org
The Mar-a-laro warrant shows that the documents were sought on suspicion of 3 types of crime. Espionage (18 U.S. Code § 793), Destruction, alteration, or falsification of records in Federal investigations (§ 1519), and Concealment, removal, or mutilation of records (§ 2071)
7 months ago by ActuallyNot to /s/news from apps.npr.org
MSM all butt hurt the Republicans are shutting them out
7 months ago by IkeConn to /s/ButtHurt from npr.org
Happy Birthday, George Jetson? The internet thinks he was born on July 31, 2022
7 months ago by Zapped to /s/Entertainment from npr.org
Because of Texas abortion law, her wanted pregnancy became a medical nightmare
8 months ago by jet199 to /s/Health from npr.org
5 things to know about the FDA's flawed approach to accelerated drug approvals
8 months ago by [deleted] to /s/Health from npr.org
GLAAD gives social media giants poor grades over lack of protections for LGBTQ usersVirtue Signaling
8 months ago by NutterButterFlutter to /s/LGBDropTheT from npr.org
Monsanto Agrees To Pay Up To $93 Million In Agent Orange Settlement. (NPR 2012)
8 months ago by HibikiBlack to /s/conspiracy from npr.org
Trump's legal exposure may be growing – and 4 other takeaways from the Jan. 6 hearing
8 months ago by GeorgeCarlin to /s/DownTheMemoryHole from npr.org
A court upheld the firing of 2 LAPD officers who ignored a robbery to play Pokémon Go
9 months ago by [deleted] to /s/PoliceMisconduct from npr.org
A jury awarded $21M to the family of a pregnant teen shot and killed by police
9 months ago by HongKongPhooey to /s/PoliceMisconduct from npr.org
DARPA funded report, raises alarm about how lack of diversity in miners' ISPs, can allow governments the ability to attack blockchains
9 months ago by SoCo to /s/cryptocurrency from npr.org
More than 900 people have reportedly been killed in an earthquake in Afghanistan
9 months ago by iamonlyoneman to /s/news from npr.org
GEICO may have to pay $5.2 million to a woman who got an STD in an insured car
9 months ago by GeorgeCarlin to /s/news from npr.org
Oakland, Calif., declares racism a public health crisis
9 months ago by noshore4me to /s/politics from npr.org
9 months ago by noshore4me to /s/SocialJusticeInAction from npr.org
5 fetuses were found inside an anti-abortion activist's home in D.C.
9 months ago by HongKongPhooey to /s/NotTheOnion from npr.org
Canada proposes printing a warning on every cigarette
9 months ago by [deleted] to /s/canada from npr.org
Dr. Fauci suddenly changes mRNA vaccines back to "relatively new" type of vaccine, now that he's selling Novavax's new old-school-style COVID vaccine
9 months ago by SoCo to /s/news from npr.org
Twitter aims to crack down on misinformation, including misleading posts about Ukraine
10 months ago by HongKongPhooey to /s/censorship from npr.org
NPR: Low-income people are still paying the steepest inflation prices (Inflation-fear fluff)
10 months ago by SoCo to /s/politics from npr.org
In Texas, abortion laws inhibit care for miscarriages
10 months ago by leached_outcrop to /s/GenderCritical from npr.org
People believing conspiracy theories continues to grow and grow with social media fueling their unfounded beliefs. This forum is pretty bad as well it would seem.
10 months ago by [deleted] to /s/conspiracy from npr.org
You can now ask Google to take your personal data out of its search results
10 months ago by TheRealPanzer to /s/Internet from npr.org
Workers around the world mark May Day with rallies for better slavery..err..working conditions
10 months ago by HongKongPhooey to /s/LateStageCapitalism from npr.org
For the first time in 4 years, a litter of red wolf pups was born in the wild
11 months ago by [deleted] to /s/news from npr.org
Fired Over Too Much Tupac? A Rap-Loving Bureaucrat From Iowa Says He Hopes Not
11 months ago by HongKongPhooey to /s/news from npr.org
New York Public Library makes banned books available for free
11 months ago by TheRealPanzer to /s/books from npr.org
Biden accuses Putin of committing a 'genocide' in Ukraine
11 months ago by HongKongPhooey to /s/propaganda from npr.org
NPR gives questionable data in article "What Fauci sees coming with the BA.2 coronavirus subvariant in the U.S."
11 months ago by [deleted] to /s/ShitpostNews from npr.org
2 men impersonated federal agents to get close to the Secret Service, FBI says
11 months ago by pcpmasterrace to /s/news from npr.org
How To Get Kids To Do Chores: Does The Maya Method Work?
11 months ago by GeorgeCarlin to /s/Parenting from npr.org
That smiling LinkedIn profile face might be a computer-generated fake
12 months ago by GeorgeCarlin to /s/TechCompanies from npr.org
germany is building what's expected to become europe's largest military.
12 months ago by restlessincanada to /s/WorldNews from npr.org
President Biden said of Russian President Vladimir Putin: "For God's sake, this man cannot remain in power." A White House official downplayed the remarks that appeared to be a call to remove Putin. "He was not discussing Putin's power in Russia, or regime change," the White House official said.
12 months ago by Orangutan to /s/politics from npr.org
Putin demands 'unfriendly countries' pay for Russian gas in rubles
1 year ago by awdrifter to /s/WorldNews from npr.org
Russia plans to limit Instagram and label Meta an extremist group
1 year ago by Jackalope to /s/news from npr.org
North Korea all butt hurt Russia and Ukraine getting all the attention so they fire a ballistic missile in resumption of "testing" so they can get back into the news.
1 year ago by IkeConn to /s/ButtHurt from npr.org
Why Ukraine gave up its nuclear weapons — and what that means in an invasion by Russia
1 year ago by jet199 to /s/WorldNews from npr.org
U.S. surgeon general says he and his family have all tested positive for COVID-19
1 year ago by Antarchomachus to /s/news from npr.org
A California Father Claims QAnon Conspiracy Led Him To Kill His 2 Children, FBI Says
1 year ago by Antarchomachus to /s/whatever from npr.org
A Canadian judge has frozen access to donations for the trucker convoy protest
1 year ago by Brewdabier to /s/news from npr.org
What the Joe Rogan podcast controversy says about the online misinformation ecosystem
1 year ago by [deleted] to /s/politics from npr.org
Ted Cruz criticized for calling Jan. 6 a violent terrorist attack
1 year ago by Drewski to /s/politics from npr.org
25th US House Democrat Announces Retirement. Another rat deserts the sinking ship...
1 year ago by Chipit to /s/politics from npr.org
700 sheep and goats were arranged in the shape of a syringe to encourage vaccinations (Germany)
1 year ago by infocom6502 to /s/Coronavirus from npr.org
In the face of a disloyal military that may overthrow the government, a general of the sitting regime wants to begin ideological reeducation of soldiers
Why's NPR so racist?
1 year ago by BravoVictor to /s/politics from npr.org
NPR casually erases women from menstruation.
1 year ago by julesburm1891 to /s/GenderCritical from npr.org
Pearl Harbor families are alarmed about petroleum found in their tap water
1 year ago by [deleted] to /s/news from npr.org
2010: Twitter CEO Dick Costolo claims that “We’re the free speech wing of the free speech party.”
1 year ago by Chipit to /s/DownTheMemoryHole from npr.org
White supremacist rioter who assaulted cop on Jan 6 sentenced to three years in prison
1 year ago by ShalomEveryone to /s/politics from npr.org
TIL - Texas Roadhouse Founder Kent Taylor committed suicide because he suffered unbearable tinnitus caused by COVID-19.
1 year ago by Zapped to /s/TIL from npr.org
A U.S. submarine struck an underwater mountain last month, the Navy says
1 year ago by Drewski to /s/news from npr.org
Taliban will allow a national polio vaccine campaign in Afghanistan, says WHO : Goats and Soda : NPR
1 year ago by doginventer to /s/Coronavirus from npr.org
Pfizer to pay $430 million fine over illegal marketing. (2004)
1 year ago by HibikiBlack to /s/conspiracy from npr.org
3 Tourists Allegedly Attacked A Hostess Who Asked For Vaccine Proof At A Restaurant
1 year ago by carn0ld03 to /s/USnews from npr.org
Pope Francis Is Urging The World's Nations To Take In Afghan Refugeeszapad
1 year ago by neomarxist_bullshit to /s/For_Slavs from npr.org
Forget Tiger Moms. Now China's 'Chicken Blood' Parents Are Pushing Kids To Succeed
1 year ago by ragnarkar to /s/China from npr.org
The Sackler Family Has Won Immunity From All Future Opioid Lawsuits
1 year ago by Rob3122 to /s/conspiracy from npr.org
CEO of Dr. Bronner's soaps is offering a $1,000 bonus to employees for getting vaccinated
1 year ago by [deleted] to /s/Coronavirus from npr.org
1st Carnivorous Plant Identified In 20 Years Grows Near Vancouver
1 year ago by Drewski to /s/science from npr.org
Tiny San Marino — Population 34,000 — Just Won Its First Ever Olympic Medal
1 year ago by carn0ld03 to /s/Sports from npr.org
Your Facebook Account Was Hacked. Getting Help May Take Weeks — Or $299
1 year ago by [deleted] to /s/TechCompanies from npr.org
What Happened To The 9-Year-Old Smoking In Mary Ellen Mark's Photo?
1 year ago by jet199 to /s/Photography from npr.org
Track Hospitalization (ICU) rates for the new SARS
CRISPR Gene-Editing Breakthrough Opens Door To Treating Broad Array Of Diseases
The same Colorado baker who refused to bake the gay wedding cake is now being fined for refusing to bake a transition cake.Discussion
1 year ago by julesburm1891 to /s/LGBDropTheT from npr.org
Biden Administration Ends Legal Recognition of the Female Sex by Extending Title IX to “Protect Transgenders”
1 year ago by IsBidenRidingGD to /s/GenderCritical from npr.org
Look Up! The Billion-Bug Highway You Can't See
1 year ago by EndlessSunflowers to /s/whatever from npr.org
Lyme Disease-Carrying Ticks now On California's Beaches (4% in N. Cal positive for Lyme)
1 year ago by infocom6502 to /s/California from npr.org
NPR casually erasing same-sex attraction while also making pride all about the TLGB Erasure
NPR on a roll today—a compound of far-left trans extremists who are rude to their neighbors is suddenly a “queer” issue that’s about anti-lgbt sentiments.Colonization