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Bengal Business with Michael Hayhurst and Dr. Iris Buder
Dr. Shane Hunt meets with Michael Hayhurst, ISU Alumni and office managing partner at KPMG US. They talk about how COVID-19 has had an impact on…
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Exploring the Teachings of Dutch Ice Man Wim Hof and the Wim Hof Method
This week on Mind Tap, Scott Greeves takes on the freezing challenge of the Wim Hof Method, as he tries to reconnect with nature and his own mental…
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Internal Documents Reveal COVID-19 Hospitalization Data The Government Keeps Hidden
Where are hospitals reaching capacity? Which metro areas are running out of beds? NPR has learned federal agencies collect and analyze this information in detail but don't share it with the public.
The Nature of Idaho talks Parks in the City
Hosts Leif Tapanila and Peter Pruett speak with John Banks from Parks and Rec in the City of Pocatello. They talk about parks and the value they bring to…
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Don't Call it Jazz welcomes Dan Atkinson
Host Jon Armstrong welcomes Dan Atkinson, a brilliant jazz historian, musician, and ethnomusicologist to Don't Call it Jazz. Armstrong and Atkinson had…
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Now That More Americans Can Work From Anywhere, Many Are Planning To Move Away
Since more people are working from home, they're using the opportunity to migrate to other places. Big cities are seeing the biggest outflows, according to new surveys.
U.S. Adds Almost 100,000 New Coronavirus Cases In 1 Day As Colder Weather Sets In
The surge is particularly acute in the Midwest and Great Plains. Health experts say the increase is being driven in large part by people who don't exhibit any symptoms.
England To Return To Lockdown In Coming Days
Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that England would go into lockdown for four weeks to stem surging coronavirus cases.
Pandemic Raises Special Concerns For Those With Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
People with obsessive-compulsive disorder are experiencing unique challenges during the coronavirus pandemic. But they can also offer valuable insights into coping with pandemic-induced anxiety.
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Trump Hints He Might Fire Fauci After Election As Coronavirus Cases Rise
Responding to supporters chanting "Fire Fauci!" at a rally in Florida, the president said: "Don't tell anybody, but let me wait until a little bit after the election."
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