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Sunscreen And Aloe Products Recalled For Containing Carcinogenic Chemical
There were recalls of some sunscreen and after-sun products last week when testing revealed the presence of a carcinogenic chemical.
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Inflation Is Out Of Control In Lebanon And Venezuela. Could It Happen Here?
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OPEC And Allied Nations Have Agreed To End A Dispute That Has Roiled Energy Prices
The agreement will create a path for major oil producers to eventually begin pumping more oil, ending an earlier dispute sparked by the United Arab Emirates.
U.S. Tennis Star Coco Gauff Tests Positive For Coronavirus And Will Miss Olympics
The 17-year-old was expected to lead the U.S. tennis team at the Tokyo Olympics. A positive coronavirus test has dashed her hopes of competing in the Games.
Back Together And Blown Away: The Boston Symphony Orchestra Returns To Tanglewood
The Boston Symphony Orchestra recently returned to its storied summer home, Tanglewood, after the pandemic canceled last season. With reopening comes normalcy, as well as an opportunity for growth.
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Maria Taylor Is Leaving ESPN After A Colleague's Remarks About Race Went Public
The sports network announced Wednesday that it was unable to reach agreement on a contract extension for Taylor. Her final appearance for the network was Tuesday night's NBA Finals telecast.
Olympians Take A Knee Against Racism, Under New Policy Allowing Protests
"We want to fight all forms of discrimination, and as a group of women, we wanted to kneel against it," said Steph Houghton, a co-captain of Britain's soccer team.
The Harmony of Roy Hargrove and Mulgrew Miller
By Dan Ouellette The history of jazz is fraught with artists who’ve died too young. But what lives on is their music — the legacy of distinctive…
WILLOW's New Pop-Punk Album Comes From Her Mom's Wicked Wisdom
Willow Smith has gone pop punk. Smith speaks with NPR about unpacking racism and sexism, alternative rock's Black origins and creating her new album, lately I feel EVERYTHING.
Rising Violent Crime Is Likely To Present A Political Challenge For Democrats In 2022
Violent crime is on the rise in many urban areas across the country, giving Republicans what they believe is an opening in key swing districts that could decide control of Congress next year.
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