Wednesday, 30 June 2021

NCAA Votes To Let Athletes Earn Money Based On Their Names And Images

The NCAA has voted to allow college athletes to earn money based on their public image without violating the association

Nudged by courts and the states, the association voted that the payments won't endanger players' amateur standing and eligibility.

(Image credit: Keith Srakocic/AP)



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Two New NBA Coaching Hires Create Unwanted Controversy For A Progressive League

Chauncey Billups, left, poses with Portland General Manager Neil Olshey after Billups was announced as the head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers at the team

The Portland Trailblazers and Dallas Mavericks have hired new coaches with stellar records as players — but questionable off-court problems. The moves have roiled the typically progressive NBA.

(Image credit: Craig Mitchelldyer/AP)



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Lots Of Goals, Upsets And A Penalty Shootout: Euro 2020 Is Just Heating Up

NPR's Ari Shapiro checks in with Luis Miguel Echegaray of CBS Sports about the upcoming quarter finals of the European Soccer Tournament.



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Scholar Discusses How Tennis Leads The Way In Closing The Gender Pay Gap In Sports

NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Mary Jo Kane, professor emerita and sport and gender scholar of the University of Minnesota, on sports' gender pay gap and why tennis has been able to close it.



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Norway Closes Down Its Last Arctic Coal Mine and Transforms Land into ‘Best Managed’ National Park

Reprinted with permission from World At Large, a news website of nature, politics, science, health, and travel. Norway is dismantling their last Arctic coal mine piece by piece and turning the area it sits in into a national park twice the size of Grand Teton in Wyoming. The goal is to turn the Svalbard Archipelago, in […]

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Stress Accelerates Grays, But Hair Color Can Be Restored When Stress is Eliminated, Scientists Surprised to Discover

Legend has it that Marie Antoinette’s hair turned gray overnight just before her beheading in 1791. Though the legend is inaccurate—hair that has already grown out of the follicle does not change color—a new study from researchers at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons is the first to offer quantitative evidence linking psychological […]

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Chinese Monk Dedicates Life to Rescuing 8,000 Dogs and Finding Them New Homes Around the World

A karmic war chest will be waiting for one Buddhist monk who’s spent decades rescuing stray dogs in Shanghai and bringing them to his monastery to live in peace and comfort, or to find a new home. Since 1994, Zhi Xiang has rescued over 8,000 homeless pooches from the streets of the Chinese mega-city, caring […]

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No A/C No Problem — Use These Tricks to Stay Cool and Save Money During Summer Heat

Turns out there are simpler methods than air-conditioning to keep a room or house cool and save you a ton of money. That’s handy, given that depending on your temperature preference and frugality, running an A/C unit can cost anywhere from $14 to $211 per month. Here in Italy, ground floor units don’t even have […]

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Youth Who Walks 17 Miles Each Day So He Can Work is Given New Bike and $52,000 From Good Samaritans

Some people may say they’re dedicated to their jobs but others don’t just talk the talk, they walk the walk—literally. To make it to his shift as a Buffalo Wild Wings cook, Donte Franklin was leaving for work three hours early each day and trekking more than eight miles on foot to arrive on time. […]

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The Controversies Surrounding 2 New NBA Head Coaches

Two NBA teams hired new coaches this week — and those choices have some asking whether the league has taken a step back from its usual progressive stances on social issues and activism.



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Good News in History, June 30

50 years ago today, the Supreme Court ruled against the U.S. government, to reaffirm the rights of newspaper publishers under the First Amendment. The landmark decision in New York Times Co. v. United States made it possible for The New York Times and The Washington Post to publish the then-classified Pentagon Papers without risk of […]

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Tuesday, 29 June 2021

ESPN's Jay Bilas Weighs In On Student-Athlete Compensation Via NIL Vote

NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Jay Bilas, college basketball analyst and commentator for ESPN, about the NCAA's decision to allow student-athletes to be paid for use of their name, image and likeness.



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Hear the First Eerie Sounds From Mars: China’s Rover Films Itself Driving on Red Planet, Making History

Reprinted with permission from World At Large, a news website of nature, politics, science, health, and travel. Like NASA which landed its fifth Martian rover in February, China’s Zhurong rover touched down on the Red Planet this year. It brought to Mars a suite of scientific instruments including a weather station, ground-penetrating radar, and a laser […]

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What Gives the Sea its Unique Scent?

Is there anything better than the moment at the beginning of a beach vacation where you get your first smell of the ocean? That chilled, briny, slightly sulfurous air is almost better than the first sight of the sea, and is often one of the chief aromas in candles and air fresheners. But what makes […]

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Longest Wildlife Bridge on Earth Could Cross the Mississippi, Helping Buffalo Roam Once More

For thousands of cross-country tourists, the Mississippi River is one which is for crossing, not seeing. But what if the crossing bridge was a beautiful pedestrian walkway filled with American bison? The aptly named Bison Bridge is a proposition to reconnect America’s most iconic animal with its historic habitat in the most creative of ways—by […]

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Embracing Your Darker Moods Can Actually Make You Feel Better in the Long Run, Scientists Find

Pressure to feel upbeat can make you feel downbeat, while embracing your darker moods can actually make you feel better in the long run, according to new research. “We found that people who habitually accept their negative emotions experience fewer negative emotions, which adds up to better psychological health,” said study senior author Iris Mauss, […]

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Teen Folds a Thousand Origami Cranes in One Sitting for Guinness Record

A schoolgirl didn’t fold under pressure and set a new world record for the fastest ever origami, by making 1,000 paper cranes. 15-year-old Evelyne Chia spent nine hours and 31 minutes creating the neat little paper birds, smashing the previous record of 12 hours. She spent six months in training for the record attempt which […]

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After 60 Years, New York Yankees Fan Finaly Gets To Be A Bat Girl

When Gwen Goldman was 10, she wrote the team asking to be a bat girl but was rejected. After her daughter got in touch with the team, Gwen got to be an honorary bat girl and threw out the first pitch.



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Tour De France Officials Search For Spectator Who Caused Massive Crash

Race officials plan to file a lawsuit against the female spectator who caused the pileup when she stepped onto the road in the first stage of the race on Saturday.



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Good News in History, June 29

65 years ago today, the Interstate Highway System was established in the U.S. to create a national road grid that today totals 48,440 miles across all 50 states (78,000 km). It ushered in the first national road numbering system for cross-country travel and they all have unified sign design. Completed in 1992, the cost of […]

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Monday, 28 June 2021

Gwen Berry Changed Olympic Trials Protest Rules Last Year And Is Still Protesting

Gwen Berry turned away from the U.S. flag during the national anthem at the U.S. Olympic Track & Field Team Trials.

The hammer throw competitor turned away from the flag during the national anthem on Saturday after she said she was told it wouldn't play when she was on the U.S. Olympic trials podium.

(Image credit: Patrick Smith/Getty Images)



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The U.S. Women's Soccer Team Struggle For Equal Pay Featured In New 'LFG' Documentary

NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with director Andrea Nix Fine and soccer player Jessica McDonald about their new documentary "LFG," which follows the U.S. Women's Soccer Team struggle for equal pay rights.



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Amputee Who Can Only Walk for 20 Minutes at a Time Climbs England’s Three Highest Peaks

An amputee who can only walk for 20 minutes at a time has climbed England’s three highest peaks—a feat that took him 27 hours. 42-year-old Ben Lovell had never climbed a mountain before he had to have his right leg amputated below the knee four years ago due to a blood clot. The strain on […]

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Stunning Cafes Will Make You Feel Like You’re Stepping Into a Comic Book

Does life imitate art or does art imitate life? In one stunningly decorated Russian coffee shop, the answer is a bit of both. Café Bw, whose interior is designed to mimic a two-dimensional cartoon world, lets its 3D patrons step into the pages of their very own black-and-white comic book and thereby become part of […]

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This One Tree is Changing Tropical Forest Agriculture in Honduras, and the World

There’s a ‘wonder tree’ in Honduras that’s acting as a game-changer—creating organic farming livelihoods, climate resistance, and hope to farmers in the Central American nation and elsewhere. Because of this tree, the oft-used method of tropical land clearance—which tragically tends to yield one good crop, without another one ever following—is being replaced with another form […]

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Simple Blood Test That Can Detect 50 Types of Cancer is Accurate Enough to Be Rolled Out

Whereas a cancer screening requires making an individual appointment with a physician, this simple blood test can screen for 50 separate cancers and detect them at an above-average rate. Aimed at individuals who are 50+, the ease and thoroughness of the test process can help detect difficult-to-diagnose cancers when they’re in their early stages such […]

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‘Dragon Man’ Discovery of Largest-Ever Homo Sapien Skull May Be New Species Most Closely Related to Modern Man

Paleontology has a way of throwing curveballs at science more than other disciplines. For example, these days we have the fascinating case of the “Dragon Man,” after a Chinese family has donated a complete human cranium that’s far bigger than any other cranium seen in the Homo genus. The skull—which was kept hidden in a […]

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A New Era Dawns In College Sports, As The NCAA Scrambles To Keep Up

The March Madness logo on the court during the Sweet Sixteen round of the 2021 NCAA Men

Laws take effect this week in seven states that allow college athletes to be compensated for their name, image and likeness. It opens the door for collegians to make money off endorsement deals.

(Image credit: Justin Casterline/Getty Images)



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Good News in History, June 28

Happy 95th Birthday to Mel Brooks, the comic and writer who became the legendary director of comedies like Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, and The Producers. One of the most successful film directors of the 1970s, Brooks was married to actress Anne Bancroft for 41 years until her death in 2005. He co-wrote TV’s Get Smart, […]

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The Hero Who Jumped Into the Bay to Save a Toddler is Honored to Accept Ride With The Thunderbirds (Watch)

The hero who jumped into a Maryland bay last month to save a toddler was honored by the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds acrobatic jet team, who gave him an unforgettable ride on Friday. Despite being afraid of heights, Jonathan Bauer jumped 25 feet into the Assawoman Bay after a car accident flung a baby into […]

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Sunday, 27 June 2021

This Week’s Inspiring Horoscopes From Rob Brezsny’s ‘Free Will Astrology’

Our partner Rob Brezsny provides his weekly wisdom to enlighten our thinking and motivate our mood. Rob’s Free Will Astrology, is a syndicated weekly column appearing in over a hundred publications. He is also the author of Pronoia Is the Antidote for Paranoia: How All of Creation Is Conspiring To Shower You with Blessings. (A free […]

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A ‘Trail Angel’ Sprinkles Good Deeds Along Appalachian Trail For Unsuspecting Hikers

This blog was submitted to GNN by one of our readers for publishing. If you have an interesting story of kindness or positivity, be sure and send it to us for review. Every year, thousands of hikers attempt to complete the 2,000-mile Appalachian Trail, stretching from Georgia to Maine, but only one-in-four are able to […]

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Inside the Eye of Robins, Researchers Find Magnetic Field-Detecting Protein that Could Be Long-Sought Migration Sensor

Birdwatchers may compliment each other by saying “you have the eyes of a hawk,” but now they might want to say “you have the eyes of a robin”. Within the European robin’s eye, scientists have identified a protein which they believe acts as the bird’s biological attunement to Earth’s magnetic field, the key to the […]

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Good News in History, June 27

15 years ago today, the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office Minister wrote an essay to remind everyone that Muslims have been an integral part of Britain and its way of life for centuries—and Islam is not something that’s arrived in the last few years. Lord Triesman’s essay, originally printed in the Jordan Times and reprinted […]

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Saturday, 26 June 2021

Animator Makes Adorable Short of Dog and Cat Who Are ‘Better Together’ Than Sad Alone (MUST-SEE)

A Portland man’s adorable animated short about friendship, love, and ‘getting through tough times’ is generating thousands of smiles. Born of grief, when his nephew died unexpectedly, Steve Cowden spent most of 2020 working on the video during lockdown, and now hopes to pitch it as a heartwarming series. After a family gathering to honor […]

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Company Mimics Spiders to Create Lustrous Faux Silk That is 1,000x More Energy Efficient

By mimicking how a spider spins silk at room temperature, an Oxford University venture has created a high performance, biodegradable textile that is 1,000 times more efficient than current methods for making man-made fabrics, which emit tons of carbon. Over the course of millions of years, spiders have evolved the ability to create one of […]

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Dog Howls For Joy as New Back-up Singer in Baby’s Band (WATCH)

In a fantastic duet performance posted on YouTube, a toddler is joined by an unusual back-up singer. When Gia’s parents bought her a new microphone, the family’s Rottweiler decided to join in the fun. And thus their little band was formed—with Zara and Gia loving to sing together every day. No word yet on what […]

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Good News in History, June 26

Happy 65th Birthday to California-born Chris Isaak whose top 10 song Wicked Game might be the most influential love song in modern music. Known for his signature 1950s look, falsetto crooning, and reverb-laden music, the guitarist’s sultry music became film director David Lynch’s favorite, featured in numerous films, including Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, […]

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Saturday Sports: Wimbledon Returns After Pandemic Canceled 2020 Championships

Howard Bryant of Meadowlark Media breaks down the upcoming Wimbledon Championships, the state of the Professional Tennis Players Association and his expectations ahead of the Stanley Cup Final.



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Friday, 25 June 2021

16-Year-Old Boy Buys Repossessed Storage Units to Help Owners Recover Their Family Heirlooms

Lots of teens look for novel ways to supplement their summer income. After surfing YouTube for ideas, 16-year-old Shane Jones came up with a plan he thought might net him some extra spending cash. It was only after setting the wheels in motion, however, that he discovered turning his money-making scheme into a nonprofit venture […]

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‘World’s most successful investor’ Warren Buffett Has Given Another $4.1 Billion to Charity

On Wednesday, philanthropist and investor Warren Buffett announced he would be donating $4.1 billion to various charitable foundations. The world’s seventh-richest person explained how in 2006 he pledged to distribute all of his Berkshire Hathaway shares—more than 99% of his net worth—to philanthropy. With his latest $4.1 billion distribution, he’s already more than halfway there. […]

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Old Wind Turbine Blades Get Turned into Bridges and Reinforced Concrete

As fast as old wind turbine blades are becoming a recycling problem, there are solutions being presented to solve it. In Ireland, used wind turbine blades are being repurposed to build bridges, reinforce concrete, and are being proposed as potential highway noise barriers and coastal wake walls. The first generation of wind farms are retiring […]

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81-Year-old Completes Her Second Tough Mudder Endurance Race Over Huge Obstacles

Okay, so an 81-year old widow just finished her second Tough Mudder Race. What’s your excuse? Mildred Wilson from Sikeston. Missouri crossed the finish line of a Tough Mudder 5k obstacle course, muddy and elated earlier in March. Despite being an octagenarian, this was Wilson’s second completed Tough Mudder. In 2019, shortly after her 80th birthday, Wilson […]

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Roses Inspire Smart, Cost-Effective New Way to Collect and Purify Water

The rose may be one of the most iconic symbols of the fragility of love in popular culture, but now the flower could hold more than just symbolic value. A new device for collecting and purifying water, developed at The University of Texas at Austin, was inspired by a rose and, while more engineered than […]

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Olympic Runner Scores Cheesy Sponsors After Sending A Tweet

Rebecca Mehr loves cheese, and joked to her boyfriend that she wanted a cheese company to sponsor her. He sent some tweets on her behalf, and now she's inundated with cheesy sponsorship requests.



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Good News in History, June 25

25 years ago today, the science fiction action film Independence Day premiered. Starring Jeff Goldblum, Will Smith, Judd Hirsch, and Randy Quaid, a disparate group of people converge in the Nevada desert in the aftermath of a worldwide attack by extraterrestrial beings. They join the world to launch an all-out counterattack on July 4—Independence Day […]

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College Student Goes Viral When Bystander Catches Him Giving Belongings Away to Homeless Man

When American artistic icon Andy Warhol made the 1968 pronouncement, “In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes,” no-one knew how close to the truth he’d come. While these days, the Internet regularly delivers instant gratification and overnight fame, there’s little chance Florida A&M University student Jabari Richardson was thinking about getting “likes” […]

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Thursday, 24 June 2021

At 39, Carli Lloyd Will Be The Oldest U.S. Women's Team Player To Go To The Olympics

"I train an insane amount, but not to the point of doing too much and pushing myself to burnout phase," says Lloyd.

"A World Cup is a grueling four-year process to get to that point," the soccer superstar tells NPR. Now she'll try to follow up the 2019 title with an Olympic gold medal.

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Navigating A New (Paying) Era For College Athletes

At least five states will allow college athletes to earn money off the use of their name, image and likeness. The NCAA and Congress are racing to enact legislation prevent unfairness in recruiting.



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His Passion For Protecting the World’s Most-Trafficked Mammal Just Earned Him a Major Award

The 2021 winners of a major international environmental award have just been announced, and the list includes a Vietnamese conservationist who’s known for his vital work helping protect the pangolin—the world’s most trafficked animal. Awarded annually to environmental heroes from each of the world’s six inhabited continental regions, the Goldman Environmental Prize honors the achievements […]

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Google and Harvard Map Our Ridiculously Complex Brain Connections in Unprecedented Detail

There are more possible connections between neurons in the brain than there are stars in the galaxy, making the ole’ noggin the most complex supercomputer we know of. To map the connections in just one millimeter of cerebral cortex tissue required over a million gigabytes of data, and 225 million images. Now assembled by researchers […]

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See the Strange, Beautiful Landscapes of Washington State Revealed by Lasers

Staggering images taken from planes using forest-penetrating radar are mapping the geology of Washington state. Intriguing, artsy, beautiful, and outright bizarre, “The Bare Earth” presentation on the Washington state Department of Natural Resources (DNR) website uses shading and added color to present underlying geological features like lava flows, glacial moraines, drumlins, tsunami inundation, mudslides, eruptions, […]

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Wade Davis Jr. Describes The Fear Of Being Outed While He Was In The NFL

NPR's Rachel Martin talks to ex-NFL player Wade Davis Jr., who came out as gay after retiring. He was one of many to congratulate Carl Nassib for being the first openly gay active NFL player.



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Good News in History, June 24

120 years ago today, the shoe salesman Chuck Taylor was born in Indiana. While playing basketball in high school, Taylor began wearing the Converse All-Star shoe introduced way back in 1917. He became such a fan that he approached the company for a job, and traveled across America selling the shoes at basketball clinics he […]

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Wednesday, 23 June 2021

Sports Writer Explains Why It's Been Such A Bizarre, Injury-Marred NBA Postseason

Whichever team wins the NBA title, it'll be the first time they've done so in decades or ever. NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Maitreyi Anantharaman of Defector about a bizarre, injury-marred postseason.



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Orchid Thought to Be Extinct in UK Was Discovered Blooming on the Rooftop of London Bank

An extremely rare colony of orchids previously believed to be extinct in Britain has been discovered growing on a City of London rooftop. The small-flowered tongue orchid, or serapias parviflora, is normally found in the Mediterranean, and hasn’t been seen in the UK for over a decade. But 15 plants have been found on the […]

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Laid Off During COVID, Dad Wants to Work Costco: ‘I told Twitter about it—cue social media explosion’

The gods of the Twitterverse are mercurial and unpredictable. All hashtags aside, why some tweets trend and others tank is anyone’s guess. So when a doting daughter’s random tweet recently scored a dream job interview for her dad, it came as a huge cosmic surprise to everyone involved. Like many, Rebecca Mix’s 58-year-old dad, Jeff, […]

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Soccer Star Megan Rapinoe On Equal Pay, And What The U.S. Flag Means To Her

Rapinoe has been an outspoken advocate for pay equity and the Black Lives Matter movement. "I see patriotism as constantly demanding better of ourselves," she says. Originally broadcast Nov. 9, 2020.



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Floating Gardens Offers a Sustainable Solution to Farming in Flood-Prone Regions – Researchers Find

Bangladesh’s floating gardens, built to grow food during flood seasons, could offer a sustainable solution for parts of the world prone to flooding because of climate change, a new study has found. The study suggests that floating gardens might not only help reduce food insecurity, but could also provide income for rural households in flood-prone parts […]

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Googly-Eyed Trash Wheels are Keeping Garbage Out of Oceans

For years, the ambiguous yet contented face of Mr. Trash Wheel has been an icon of Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. The googly-eyed trash collector has been gobbling up millions of pounds of the city’s river-borne garbage for years, and led to the creation of several water-wheel allies like Capt. Trash Wheel, and Prof. Trash Wheel. The […]

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Scientists Have Figured Out How to Instantly Cure Hiccups

Many of us have some cure for the hiccups, whether that’s drinking water upside-down or holding our breath, but a peculiar type of drinking straw, developed by a peculiar type of scientist, seems to be impressively effective. Stopping 92% of attacks on the spot, the L-shaped drinking straw requires a suction and swallow motion and […]

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U.S. Women's Soccer Squad In Tokyo Will Reunite Winning World Cup Team

Most of the winning U.S. team from the 2019 Women

The roster includes Megan Rapinoe, Alex Morgan, Rose Lavelle — and Carli Lloyd, who turns 39 next month, will play in her fourth Games. Fans will expect the squad to repeat their World Cup greatness.

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Japanese Soccer Player Yokoyama Comes Out As Transgender

Washington Spirit forward Kumi Yokoyama, shown here in June 2020, said they are transgender, a revelation praised in the U.S. where they play in the National Women

Kumi Yokoyama plays in the U.S. for the Washington Spirit and represented Japan in the 2019 World Cup. In Japan, LGBTQ people lack many legal protections and often suffer discrimination.

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Co-workers donate their kidneys to save each other’s husbands

The COVID-19 pandemic has put life as we knew it on hold for more than a year, but as things finally settle back into a new normal, people are returning to the workplace. For two co-workers catching up during a chance encounter, swapping news serendipitously turned into a life-saving exchange. Susan Ellis and Tia Wimbush […]

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Louisiana Won't Ban Transgender Athletes On Girls' Teams

Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards speaks in Baton Rouge on Jan. 12. Edwards on Tuesday struck down a bill prohibiting transgender athletes from competing on girls

Gov. John Bel Edwards vetoed a bill prohibiting transgender athletes from competing on girls' sports teams, pushing back against legislation that has passed several Southern states.

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German Stadiums Will Show Their Rainbow Colors To Support Hungary's LGBTQ Community

In a photo from March of last year, cars pass the illuminated Allianz Arena soccer stadium in Munich, Germany. UEFA has nixed plans for the stadium to light up in rainbow colors Wednesday to protest a new Hungarian law seen as homophobic.

After a decision by UEFA to deny Munich's plan to light up its arena to protest a new Hungarian law seen as homophobic, other stadiums across the country said they would go ahead anyway.

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Good News in History, June 23

109 years ago today, Alan Turing, the father of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence, was born in England. The mathematician, computer scientist, biologist, and code breaker was highly influential, especially after formalizing the concepts of algorithm and computation with the Turing machine, which can be considered a model of a general-purpose computer. Turing famously […]

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Harlem Globetrotters To The NBA: 'Don't Get It Twisted' Make Us A Pro Franchise 'Now'

Carlos "Dizzy" English #2 of the Harlem Globetrotters drives against Shaquille Burrell #11 of the Washington Generals during their exhibition game at the Orleans Arena.

In an open letter to NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, the Harlem Globetrotters demanded the team join the league as a franchise.

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Carl Nassib's Experience Coming Out Is Very Different From NFL Players Before Him

Carl Nassib on Monday became the first active NFL player to come out as gay. Nassib announced the news on Instagram, saying he was not doing it for the attention but because "I just think that representation and visibility are so important."

Before Nassib became the first openly gay active NFL player, others paved the way — and paid a steep cost.

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Tuesday, 22 June 2021

Stunning Photos Capture 2 Brothers' Walk 1,600 Feet Above Yosemite

Moises Monterrubio walks a highline 1,600 feet in the air in Yosemite in June. The line stretched 2,800 feet, setting a record for Yosemite and California.

Moises and Daniel Monterrubio, with the help of friends, set up a nylon line across a massive gap in Yosemite National Park. They walked 2,800 feet across the line, which hung 1,600 feet above ground.

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Law Professor Says Supreme Court NCAA Ruling Is Meaningful, But Not Monumental

NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Cardozo School of Law professor Ekow Yankah about the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to allow education-related compensation to student athletes.



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US Honors 98-Year-old Irish Woman Whose Weather Forecast Fortuitously Delayed D-Day Landings, Changing Course of WWII

The day was June 3rd, 1944. In County Mayo on the west coast of Ireland, a remote North Atlantic weather station operator noticed that her barometer was dropping fast, indicating a storm was going to pass over the English Channel before long. Her name was Maureen Flavin Sweeney, and her weather report, which postponed the […]

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Firefly Lights May Seem Random But There’s a Different Pattern For Each Species in U.S.

If every snake has a different pattern on its scales, and every cat has a different pattern on their fur, why wouldn’t fireflies all flash different patterns of light? As it turns out, they do. And with 2,000 species described, the potential diversification of twinkling is enormous. For example, the Big Dipper Firefly flashes while […]

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LEGO Lovers Will Swoon Over This New Typewriter Set, With Keys That Actually Move Like the Real Thing

The LEGO Group has revealed the new LEGO Ideas Typewriter set, which is set to delight the most seasoned wordsmiths and fans of all things vintage. The #21327 LEGO Ideas Typewriter is based on a contemporary typewriter model of a bygone era, including the one used by LEGO Group founder Ole Kirk Christiansen. Intricately designed to […]

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If You’re Anxiously Awaiting News, Do This One Thing to Feel at Ease – Researchers Say

An induced feeling of awe, or state of wonder, may be the best strategy yet for alleviating the discomfort that comes from uncertain waiting. Kate Sweeny’s research explores the most excruciating form of waiting: the period during which one awaits uncertain news, the outcome of which is beyond one’s control. It’s waiting for news from […]

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Drinking Coffee Linked to Reduced Risk of Many Ailments, Including Liver Disease, Parkinson’s, Melanoma, Even Suicide

What beats a cup of joe in the morning? Nothing after you realize the myriad beneficial health outcomes that are now associated with drinking coffee. For example, a new study from the Universities of Southampton and Edinburgh, published today in BMC Public Health, found that drinking any type of coffee led to a reduced risk of […]

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News Brief: Voting Rights, Supreme Court Sides With Athletes, Delta Variant

The U.S. Senate will take up a plan to overhaul elections. The Supreme Court gives college athletes a boost in their push for better compensation. The COVID-19 Delta variant is spreading in the U.S.



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In A Narrow Ruling, The Supreme Court Sides With NCAA Athletes

NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Ramogi Huma of the National College Players Association about the Supreme Court's compensation ruling involving NCAA athletes.



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Raiders' Carl Nassib Is The First Active NFL Player To Come Out As Gay

NPR's Noel King talks to Jim Buzinski of Outsports.com about Raiders defensive end Carl Nassib who came out in an Instagram post, saying he has agonized over the moment for 15 years.



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Good News in History, June 22

Happy 73nd Birthday to the musical pioneer Todd Rundgren. After his chart-climbing hits as a singer-songwriter (Hello It’s Me, I Saw the Light, Bang on the Drum, and We Gotta’ Get You a Woman), the soulful Philadelphia crooner became a successful record producer (Patti Smith, Hall & Oates, Meat Loaf, the Psychedelic Furs, Tubes, New […]

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Carl Nassib Is The First Active NFL Player To Come Out As Gay

Raiders defensive end Carl Nassib said on Monday that he would not have been able to publicly come out as gay without the support of the NFL and his teammates.

"I just want to take a quick moment to say that I'm gay," he said in an Instagram video. "I've been meaning to do this for a while now but I finally feel comfortable enough to get it off my chest."

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Monday, 21 June 2021

U.S. Athletes Competing In Olympic Trials For A Shot At Tokyo

The delayed Tokyo Olympics will begin in July. Despite continued COVID-19 uncertainty surrounding the games, U.S. athletes are going through the Olympic trials for the right to compete in Tokyo.



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Supreme Court Ruling Could Reshape The Face Of College Athletics

Faced with the prospect of reshaping college athletics, the U.S. Supreme Court issued potentially transformative ruling Monday in a case that pitted college athletes against the NCAA.



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'1,000% Win In My Book': Former College Athlete Reacts To SCOTUS Decision

NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Martin Jenkins, a former Clemson football player who sued the NCAA seven years ago. He testified that he felt he had to prioritize athletics over academics.



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This Granny Turned 90 And Has a Blast at Her Princess-Themed Birthday Party – LOOK

The cheerful grandmother, known as ‘G-Ma’ to family, looked like a queen as she donned a huge pink tutu, plastic crown, and a beaming smile for the pictures. G-Ma’s family organized a throne, tutu, cake, balloons, biscuits in the shape of her face, crown, and a custom t-shirt that read ‘It took me 90 years […]

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World’s Most Premature Baby Has Celebrated His First Birthday After Beating 0% Odds of Surviving

The world loves it when the little guy, pitted against enormous obstacles, beats the odds and comes back to win. So, you might say Richard Scott William Hutchinson, who celebrated his first birthday on June 5th, is the ultimate small but mighty contender. When Richard’s mom Beth went into premature labor, he wasn’t due for […]

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MacKenzie Scott Has Given Away Another $2.7 Billion to 286 Charities

The world’s 22nd wealthiest individual, MacKenzie Scott, has pledged another $2.7 billion to various charities. In a blog post announcing her latest act of generosity, the billionaire ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos explained that she wanted to give to those “that have been historically underfunded and overlooked.” She chose 286 organizations that focus on racial […]

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New Zealand Weightlifter Will Be The First Openly Trans Competitor At The Olympics

New Zealand weightlifter Laurel Hubbard celebrates completing a lift at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Australia. Hubbard has been named to New Zealand

But her selection is not without controversy. Some argue that because Laurel Hubbard went through male puberty, she will have an unfair advantage over her competitors.

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Delta Pilot’s Pre-Pandemic Message Found Tucked Away On a Plane Coming Out of Storage

A note left on a plane that hasn’t flown since last spring is a poignant look back to the beginning of the pandemic, when COVID-19 first rocked the travel opportunities we once took for granted. Last March, Captain Chris Dennis parked Delta ship 3009 at Victorville Airport in the California desert. He had know idea […]

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Yemeni Fishermen Hit Jackpot with $1.5 Million Find in Belly of Floating Sperm Whale Carcass

As described by anyone who experiences an unexplainable stroke of luck, “it was just another day” for a group of poor Yemeni fishermen heading out into the Gulf of Aden to earn their living. But lady luck delivered a lump of precious ambergris, a unique substance found in the bellies of sperm whales, worth $1.5 […]

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The Supreme Court Sides With NCAA Athletes In A Narrow Ruling

The March Madness logo is shown on the court during the first half of a men

The court ruled that NCAA rules are not reasonably necessary to distinguish between college and professional sports. Still, the ruling could be potentially transformative.

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