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Wally Funk, A Lifelong Aspiring Astronaut, Will Finally Head To Space At 82

In the 1960s, Wally Funk participated in a project intended to pave the way for women astronauts. It got canceled, but she will soon join the crew of Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos' suborbital rocket.

Wally Funk, A Lifelong Aspiring Astronaut, Will Finally Head To Space At 82

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Maricopa County constable Darlene Martinez evicts a tenant on October 7, 2020 in Phoenix, Arizona. Thousands of court-ordered evictions continue nationwide despite a Centers for Disease Control (CDC) moratorium for renters impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. John Moore/Getty Images hide caption

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Eviction Prevention Programs Are Racing Against A Moratorium Clock

The Alexandria Eviction Prevention Partnership in Northern Virginia is one of the divergent programs meant to help fight off evictions.

Eviction Prevention Programs Are Racing Against A Moratorium Clock

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'Black Widow' Speeds Down A Narrative Dead-End

When Scarlett Johansson started playing Natasha Romanoff, she was the only female Avenger. And despite multiple appearances in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Black Widow never got her own movie. That changes with the release of Black Widow, which looks back on a previously unexplored part of the character's history.

'Black Widow' Speeds Down A Narrative Dead-End

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A medical staffer wearing protective gear gestures after getting a swab from a visitor to test for Covid-19 at a temporary testing station outside the City Hall in Seoul in December 2020. Despite early successes last year in controlling the pandemic, South Korea Friday announced it would raise restrictions in the capital region to the highest level, as a fourth wave of infections is gaining speed. JUNG YEON-JE/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Officials Raise Restrictions In Seoul Amid Another Wave Of COVID-19 Infections

On Friday, South Korea registered more than 1,300 coronavirus cases — breaking records for a second day in a row. Residents of the capital region are driving the surge.

Search teams continue work to recover remains as the search and rescue efforts is reported to be transitioning to a recovery operation in the collapsed 12-story Champlain Towers South condo building on Wednesday, in Surfside, Fla. Joe Raedle/Getty Images hide caption

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Surfside Officials Say They Weren't Notified Of Severe Deterioration Before The Condo Collapse

In 2020, engineering firm Morabito Consultants found "severely deteriorated" concrete in the Champlain Towers South condo building, including in load-bearing structures.

Surfside Officials: We Weren't Notified Of Severe Deterioration Before Condo Collapse

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5 Ways To Stop Summer Colds From Making The Rounds In Your Family

Run-of-the-mill runny noses and coughs are back after a break during the pandemic's height, when so many of us were circulating less and wearing masks. Here's how to keep household viruses at bay.

5 Ways To Stop Summer Colds From Making The Rounds In Your Family

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People pressure police on Thursday to hand over men who were arrested and the bodies of two men who were brought in by police after they were killed by police in the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Joseph Odelyn/AP hide caption

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Haitian Officials Identify The 2 Americans Among Those Arrested In The Assassination

Two men believed to be Haitian Americans — one of them purportedly a former bodyguard at the Canadian Embassy in Port au Prince — have been detained in connection with the killing of Jovenel Moïse.

Journalists look at cardboard beds for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic at the Village Plaza near Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Village Sunday, June 20, in Tokyo. Eugene Hoshiko/AP hide caption

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Even With Cardboard Beds And Recycled Medals, Olympics Take Flak Over The Environment

Tokyo 2020 aims to be the most environmentally friendly games, offsetting carbon emissions and using sustainable materials. But some environmental groups say the symbolism exaggerates the reality.

Even With Cardboard Beds And Recycled Medals, Olympics Take Flak Over The Environment

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Barry Diller, chairman of IAC, as well as Expedia Group, walks to a morning session at the Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference in Sun Valley, Idaho on Wednesday. In an interview with NPR, Diller called the movie business dead. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images hide caption

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Barry Diller Headed 2 Hollywood Studios. He Now Says The Movie Business Is Dead

In an exclusive interview with NPR, the IAC chairman laments the state of the movie industry, saying the rise in streaming has upended both the business model and the quality of films being made.

A reconstructed Neanderthal skeleton, right, and a modern human version of a skeleton, left, on display at the Museum of Natural History in New York in 2003. A new study confirms that early humans who lived in colder places adapted to have larger bodies. Frank Franklin II/AP hide caption

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Colder Climates Meant Bigger Bodies For Ancient Humans

Human ancestors got steadily larger over the last 1 million years. Our relatives living in colder places developed bigger bodies, a new study finds.

The numerals in this illustration show the main mutation sites of the delta variant of the coronavirus, which is likely the most contagious version. Here, the virus's spike protein (red) binds to a receptor on a human cell (blue). New research sheds light on what makes this variant so transmissible. Juan Gaertner/Science Source hide caption

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The Delta Variant Isn't Just Hyper-Contagious. It Also Grows More Rapidly Inside Of You

New research from China suggests people infected with the delta variant have, on average, about 1,000 times more virus in their respiratory tracts than those infected with the original strain.

Thousands gathered for a three-day country music festival in western Colorado in late June. Cases of the delta variant of the coronavirus are spreading quickly in the area, but the public health department said that, by the time the risk had become clear, it was too late to cancel Country Jam. Rae Ellen Bichell/KHN hide caption

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With The Delta Variant Surging In Colorado, A Country Music Festival Goes On

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The CDC sent in a team to investigate a delta variant hotspot in Mesa County, Colo. That didn't stop tens of thousands of people from flocking to the state's largest country music festival.

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Biden Defends The Decision To Pull U.S. Troops From Afghanistan Despite A Resurgent Taliban

President Biden defended his decision to withdraw U.S. forces from Afghanistan despite the Taliban gaining power and threatening the Afghan government.

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LA County Public Health Director Reports A Rise In Cases Among Black Residents

Dr. Barbara Ferrer, LA County's public health director, describes a recent spike in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations among Black residents and also county efforts to improve vaccination rates.

LA County Public Health Director Reports A Rise In Cases Among Black Residents

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