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NewsWorks Tonight

Peace activist walks to build community

At age 35 Audri Scott Williams had a successful life.  Her 3 sons were active in sc ...

11 years ago

William Ramsay in 1904 (Munn & Co./Appleton's Magazine)
The Pulse

A Nobel Prize for noble gases

Today the periodic table is a familiar sight in science classrooms. It takes the 118 elements that compose everything in the known univer ...

11 years ago

Joseph Barnes is proud of his 18 months
The Pulse

After prescription drug addiction, the road to recovery

When we think of people being addicted to prescription drugs, we usually think of opiods or stimulants, however there are a growing numbe ...

11 years ago

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Harold
The Pulse

How the ‘stigma of masculinity’ gets in the way for depressed men

There is no difference between the number of men and women who experience depression, according to a recent survey. But you wouldn’ ...

11 years ago

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NewsWorks Tonight

Reporter’s Roundtable: Francis is finally coming

WHYY’s Tom MacDonald and Katie Colaneri join NewsWorks Tonight Host Dave Heller to discuss final details being put in place hours b ...

11 years ago

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Mine tailings and water laden with heavy metals spilled out below the Rawley12 mine tunnel on the Rio Grand National Forest
The Pulse

How abandoned mines are killing creeks across Colorado

Colorado creek cleanup efforts are revealing the large scale of the problem.  After the Environmental Protection Agency ...

11 years ago

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(AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)
The Pulse

In the wake of ‘VW Gate,’ can diesel survive?

An expert on “clean” fuels and the environment weighs in on the future of diesel. Over the course of the past week, Vo ...

11 years ago

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Estela entered the United States from Oaxaco
The Pulse

Fear, cost keep undocumented immigrants from health care

Immigration-reformers question benefits for U.S.-citizen children of undocumented immigrants.  Alex ...

11 years ago

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NewsWorks Tonight

Pope implores Congress to bridge partisan divide

Pope Francis delivered his message of compassion and unity this morning on Capitol Hill at a moment of particular turmoil for Congress. & ...

11 years ago

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Former priest Devadas Chelvam says
NewsWorks Tonight

Former priest journeys through agnosticism to find ‘Limitless Love’

Devadas Chelvam studied philosophy and theology in his native Sri Lanka before being ordained a Catholic priest in 1960. After 10 years i ...

11 years ago

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Under their insurance plan
The Pulse

When calculating care costs, online estimators can fall short

When making any purchase, the responsible thing to do is check the price first. But when it comes to figuring out the price of a medical ...

11 years ago

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News reporters talk to London as the new 42-million-dollar transatlantic telephone cable is officially opened in New York City
The Pulse

This week in science history, dialing across the Atlantic

“May I have your attention please? I think it would be desirable now if you would all pick up your handsets and be prepared for the ...

11 years ago

Neighborhood kids decorate a cleaned-up alley in the Patterson Park neighborhood of Baltimore on May 30. Photo courtesy of Leanna Wetmore from the Healthy Harbor Initiative.
The Pulse

In Baltimore, taking back the harbor starts in the alleys

Baltimore’s Inner Harbor is often referred to as the gem of the city. Residents run and shop along the waterfront, and its aquarium ...

11 years ago

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Wynn is a service dog specially trained to detect symptoms that might precede his owner's seizure. (Paige Pfleger/WHYY)
The Pulse

Service dog or impostor? Here’s how to spot the difference

If you have a dog and have to fly for travel, y ...

11 years ago

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The Bachelor Project

PRODUCED BY MICHAEL O’REILLY Justyna Badach is a photographer working on a photographic series about bachelor ...

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