Local fishing nets, once bound for recycling, are now saving lives in Ukraine. The spent nets are being repurposed to protect soldiers from Russian drone attacks.
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The winner will have the most observations and species entered online during a two-week timeframe.
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This month, our reporters revisit the topics in our series from 20 years ago about poverty in our region.
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Amateur cooks get by with a little “kelp” from their friends and the results are pretty tasty.
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We discuss diagnosis and treatment with our panel of experts.
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A Crested Caracara, a tropical bird of prey rarely seen north of Florida and Texas, turned up at Race Point in Provincetown this week, one of several surprising sightings across the Northeast this summer. A look at the species' odd habits, its wandering history in Massachusetts, and a running debate about whether it really belongs with the falcons.
The Point
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The winner will have the most observations and species entered online during a two-week timeframe.
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This month, our reporters revisit the topics in our series from 20 years ago about poverty in our region.
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We discuss diagnosis and treatment with our panel of experts.
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Mark Faherty, science coordinator at Mass Audubon Cape Cod, joins host Amy Vince to talk birds and the natural world.
NPR Stories
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Craig has cooked in a high-end restaurant — and for 7,800 prisoners in jail. He writes about cooking, his struggle with addition and his Native American heritage in the memoir Our Knives Will Save Us.
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It's the first known instance of officials investigating suspected insider trading on a prediction market from inside the White House.
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Nathaniel Rich's literary thriller centers on a young couple who strike out against a data center. Cloudthief wraps a smart exploration of our data-dominated society inside an entertaining heist yarn.
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The police operation marks the third round of arrests targeting independent bookstores in four months.
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The Odyssey feels like a prism through which Nolan's earlier films can be understood. A downbeat realist by nature, Nolan imbues the epic with a fascinating tension between fantasy and skepticism.