There have been no confirmed cases of transmission of bird flu from human to human. Public health agencies want to keep it that way and have issued some common-sense guidelines.
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Around this time every year, Elspeth talks with a local farmer or gardener about ordering seeds for the upcoming growing season. This year, she’s branched into aquaculture.
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I thought it might have been a female Ring-necked Duck, but a view through my spotting scope showed the characteristic cowlick of a female Tufted Duck, a rare visitor from Europe.
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When Walter Baron built his workshop on a side road in Wellfleet 40-odd years ago, he knew what he wanted to do: Build boats.
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The Office of the Inspector General is tasked with preventing waste, fraud and abuse of government funds.
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C.L. features Hydrangea arborescens this week and she speaks with Natalie Carmolli from Proven Winners Color Choice Plants.
The Point
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Substance use disorder recovery programs aren’t just for adults.
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Exploring the complicated world of modern dating- this week's episode of The Pulse.
NPR Stories
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Champlain College's Game Studio has over 20 years of experience training students for the video game industry, including at their international campus in Canada.
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President Trump is threatening to levy taxes on imports to match those other countries charge on U.S. exports.
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A federal judge has ruled to continue for another week the freeze on the Trump administration's plan to put thousands of staffers for the U.S. Agency for International Development on paid leave.
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Democrats were joined by 25 Republicans in defeating a bill that would have prohibited unions from requiring non-union members to pay fees to cover the cost of collective bargaining.
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Wondering what to watch this weekend? Captain America: Brave New World may have what you're looking for. Plus, two favorites from the Sundance Film Festival.