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Wall Street Appears Hungry For More Plant-Based Meat Alternatives
Veggie burgers, brats and sausages are becoming mainstays at places like Burger King and even Major League ball parks, piquing the interest of Wall Street investors.
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Taiwan Monitors How China Deals With Hong Kong Protesters
Concerns that China might crackdown on Hong Kong have Taiwan determined to maintain its own autonomy. Chinese leaders have long hoped to bring Taiwan under their control.
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Reversing Earlier Ban, Israel Permits Limited Visit For Rep. Rashida Tlaib
Israel said it would allow entry to the Michigan congresswoman to visit her aging grandmother in the West Bank after announcing earlier that it would bar her from visiting.
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'Archive Of Our Own' Fanfiction Website Is Up For A Hugo Award
The fanfiction website Archive of Our Own — where people post stories about their favorite movies, books and TV shows — is up for a Hugo Award, one of the highest awards in sci-fi and fantasy.
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How We Hear Our Own Voice Shapes How We See Ourselves And How Others See Us
At some point in our lives, many of us realize that the way we hear our own voice isn't the way others hear us. This gap has consequences. It shapes how we see ourselves and how others see us.
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Government Checks Addresses To Prepare For Census
Census Bureau workers are spreading out across the U.S. to make sure they have a list of every home address for next year's head count. Getting left out could lead to an inaccurate 2020 census.
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Saturday Sports: Women's Soccer Team, Jay-Z
This week talks between U.S. Soccer and 28 female players broke down. Also, Jay-Z signed a deal with the NFL to be the league's "live music entertainment strategist."
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Fresh Air Weekend: Colson Whitehead's 'The Nickel Boys'; Quitting Opioids Alone
Colson Whitehead bases The Nickel Boys on a brutal, segregated reform school in Florida. And after a bad motorcycle crash, Travis Rieder wrote In Pain: A Bioethicist's Personal Struggle With Opioids.
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Sound Montage From Queen Mother's Funeral
Some 400,000 people lined the streets and stood outside Westminster Abbey in London today for the funeral of the Queen Mother.
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Documentary Review: 'One Child Nation'
China's most far-reaching social experiment — a multi-decade attempt at population control — is the subject of the documentary One Child Nation.
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