Archive for Saturday, October 31, 2020
‘Once In A Blue Moon’ Is Happening Again This Halloween
This year, there will be a full moon on Halloween. This makes it a "blue moon," since it's the second full moon in one calendar month.
Published in NPR News
Published in NPR News
StoryCorps: Veteran Remembers Celebrating Halloween During Iraq Deployment
"We were doing an awful job in an awful time," veteran Garett Reppenhagen said in a StoryCorps conversation. "If I shed any joy to anybody on that base that day, then I think it was all worth it."
Published in NPR News
Published in NPR News
Anxious About The Election? Your Kids Can Tell. Here’s How To Talk About It
Here's a primer from our Life Kit parenting team.
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Published in NPR News
With Deluge Of Mail Ballots, Here’s When To Expect Election Results In 6 Key States
Rules in several key states don't allow election workers to begin processing mail ballots until Election Day, and that could potentially delay a winner from being declared for days.
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The American Government Once Offered Widely Affordable Child Care … 77 Years Ago
Affordable, quality child care was hard to come by even before the pandemic and now even more so. It's not for a lack of ideas about how to fix it. Is this the moment those ideas are taken seriously?
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Published in NPR News
Opinion: Kidney Transplant Chain Is A Touching Act of Kindness
A five-way kidney swap was a chain of selfless kindness that allowed several people to help their loved ones and others.
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Published in NPR News
US Rep. Stephanie Murphy Says Federal Government Should Keep Voters Better Informed About Hacks To The Election System
Orlando Democratic congresswoman Stephanie Murphy says the federal government should provide more information to voters about the threat of foreign interference in elections.
Published in Central Florida News
Published in Central Florida News