Maureen Pao

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Alumni In China Lead Effort To Procure PPE For Medical Workers In New York

Thursday, April 09, 2020

Spurred by the concerns of members in China, Columbia University's alumni associations raised more than $1 million to buy desperately needed masks and other gear.

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Expat In Post-Lockdown Wuhan: 'Things Will Never Be The Same'

Wednesday, April 08, 2020

Pisso Nseke, a Cameroonian living in Wuhan, China, describes venturing out for the first time in nearly three months and how grateful he is to be alive. But, he says, he doesn't feel truly free yet.

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Gov. Newsom On How California Is Preparing For A Spike In Coronavirus Cases

Tuesday, April 07, 2020

The state is building makeshift hospitals in anticipation of a surge in cases, following weeks of moderate growth, Gov. Gavin Newsom tells All Things Considered.

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Why It's The Year Of Peppa Pig In China

Tuesday, February 05, 2019

The popular British cartoon character ushers in the Lunar New Year with a new movie. But it's the live-action trailer — and its story of a loving and lonely grandpa — that everyone's talking about.

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Photographer Captures The Contradictions Of Otherworldly Antarctica

Thursday, July 19, 2018

WAMU's Tyrone Turner was mesmerized by the majestic ice and surprised by how he felt in the presence of these massive structures.

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Dolly Parton's Nonprofit Reaches Milestone With 100 Million Books Sent To Children

Wednesday, February 28, 2018

This week, country music legend Dolly Parton celebrated a big milestone: 100 million books. That's right, books. Parton's nonprofit, Imagination Library, mails free books to children from birth to age 5 across the country, and this week, she celebrated the program's remarkable growth in a special ceremony at the Library of Congress.

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They Fell In Love For Life, After She Got Over All The Death

Friday, October 27, 2017

In 1992, when Lynne Houston first laid eyes on the man who would become her husband, he was wearing a white gown with blood all over it. The then-waitress dropped the food she was delivering and ran.

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As Popularity Of Baby Boxes Grows, Skeptics Say More Testing Is Needed

Monday, June 12, 2017

New mom Maisha Watson uses one of the 20,000 cardboard boxes given out so far in New Jersey. She's glad to have a safe spot for her son to sleep. But some question the boxes' safety and effectiveness.

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Face-To-Face Sleep Education Plus 'Baby Boxes' Reduces Bed Sharing

Monday, May 22, 2017

The two-pronged approach to promoting safe sleep led to a 25 percent drop in the risky practice of bed sharing with babies in the first eight days of life, a study found. But more research is needed.

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In The Art Of Netsuke, Tiny Toggles Tell Delightful Stories Of Japan

Saturday, April 01, 2017

Collectors covet the detailed and intricate charm-like pieces, used as anchors on kimono sashes. Master carver Komada Ryushi shares how he still gets nervous each time he starts a new netsuke.

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States Give New Parents Baby Boxes To Encourage Safe Sleep Habits

Sunday, March 26, 2017

The baby boxes that Finland gives to all new mothers are legendary. Now states in the U.S. are experimenting with them as a way to encourage safe sleep practices and reduce SIDS.

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After Slavery, Searching For Loved Ones In Wanted Ads

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

In the Civil War's waning years, African-Americans trying to find lost loved ones used classified ads in newspapers. More than 900 of these notices are now accessible via an online database.

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Drawn From The Heart: Your Most Memorable Valentine's Day Cards

Tuesday, February 14, 2017

No snark or anti-commercialism rantings here, just a dose of simple sweetness. Readers share stories and photos — and an NPR artist re-creates a couple of valentines that live on only in memories.

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Portraits In Single Parenting: Doing One Of Life's Hardest Jobs, On Your Own

Monday, November 07, 2016

Raising kids is tough, even if you have a partner and a steady income or two. Single moms and dads face even more challenges, and like all parents are doing the best they can, with what they have.

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U.S. Parents Are Sweating And Hustling To Pay For Child Care

Saturday, October 22, 2016

Kids may be little. But the cost of paying for someone to take care of them is really big. Stressed-out parents are pinching pennies, driving for Uber and putting off saving and having more kids .

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Mission Of African-American Museum Writ Large In Its Very Design

Thursday, September 15, 2016

The "dark presence" of the bronze and brooding National Museum of African American History and Culture illuminates black history, and by extension, the history of America itself.

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Cesar Chavez: The Life Behind A Legacy Of Farm Labor Rights

Friday, August 12, 2016

From his earliest days picking peas to improving wages and working conditions as a union leader, Cesar Chavez dedicated his life to giving voice to the exploited men and women who grow America's food.

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How America's Child Support System Failed To Keep Up With The Times

Thursday, November 19, 2015

When the U.S. child support collection system was set up in 1975 under President Gerald Ford — a child of divorce whose father failed to pay court-ordered child support — the country, and the typical family, looked very different from today.

And as the nation's social, economic and demographic landscape ...

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The Kids Have Spoken: Discipline Helps, Trophies For Everyone

Sunday, October 18, 2015

Good news for "mean" moms and dads out there: Nearly 8 out of 10 kids say they think discipline helps them behave better, a survey by children's magazine Highlights has found. And 60 percent give participation trophies — derided by some as a reward for just showing up — ...

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At U.S. Seminaries, A Rise In Millennials Answering God's Call

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

When Pope Francis meets with American bishops at the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, seminarian Stefan Megyery will participate in the midday prayer service.

He can hardly contain his excitement.

"How often do you get the chance to meet the pope?" Megyery says.

A ...

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