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In Rural Ohio, An Opioid Crisis Becomes A Meth Crisis
Vinton County, Ohio was hit hard by the opioid epidemic. But now, as opioids are becoming harder to obtain, more and more users are turning to cheap methamphetamine.
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Feral Peacocks Attack Cars In British Columbia
Wild peacocks are attacking cars in Surrey, British Columbia. Experts say they see their reflections and think they are other peacocks.
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Sweet Talk: FDA's 'Added Sugar' Label Hits Sour Note With Maple Syrup Makers
The FDA means sugar added to your diet, not just to a specific food. But honey and syrup makers say that natural sugar is not added. Though a compromise is on the table, some say it's still confusing.
IHOP Says 'IHOb' — And The Internet Says, What?
The company wrote, "There's so many obtions, what could it b?!" — and one Twitter user replied, "Can you not blease?"
Democrats Breathe Sigh Of Relief After Tuesday's Primaries
The party's chances of taking back the House were helped, especially with apparent results in California. That, plus four other takeaways from Tuesday night's elections in eight states.
'Your Children Are Safe': A Town In Wales Welcomes Refugees From Syria
The U.K. began its community sponsorship program for Syrians in 2016. Some refugees who arrived earlier have helped newcomers settle in — and are persuading Welsh communities to open their doors.
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Facebook Data-Sharing Deals Include China's Huawei — Under U.S. Suspicion Since 2012
"Huawei worked with Facebook to make Facebook's services more convenient for users," the smartphone-maker tells NPR. "Huawei has never collected or stored any Facebook user data."
Only 6 People In The World Know The Recipe For Portugal's Famous Tarts
In a family-owned cafe outside of Lisbon, select bakers make a custard treat called the Pastel de Belém, which draws fans from all over the world. But the recipe has been closely guarded since 1837.
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Game 3 Of The NBA Finals A Sort Of Homecoming For Golden State Warrior Quinn Cook
The NBA Finals continue to thrill fans, but for this Warriors reserve guard, it's an extra special moment. Two years ago Cook was slogging through basketball's minor leagues.
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What It's Like To Design And Build A High School During The #NeverAgain Movement
What is it like to design and build a new high school during the #NeverAgain movement? NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to Dean Gorrell, superintendent in Verona, Wis., about how his team had to rethink the building of their high school after Parkland.
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