But there is some positive news. A recent study on recovery success, co-authored by Dr. David Eddie, shows that three out of four people who experience addiction eventually recover, if they get the care they need.
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But there is some positive news. A recent study on recovery success, co-authored by Dr. David Eddie, shows that three out of four people who experience addiction eventually recover, if they get the care they need.
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NPR correspondent John Burnett reports on the growing movement of Christian nationalism, and the the other Christian congregations that are pushing against it.
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Even some vaccinated and boosted Americans are ready to move on from COVID, writes Derek Thompson in The Atlantic — a group he’s dubbed ‘vaxxed and done.’ Thompson spoke to Jane Clayson on Here & Now, a production of NPR and WBUR Boston.
Additional reporting in this episode from NPR’s Michaeleen Doucleff, who reported on why the omicron variant appears to be less deadly; and from NPR’s Will Stone, who reported on hospitals struggling to manage the omicron surge.
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Researchers Bradley Jones and Katerina Eva Matsa discuss how and why Americans are losing trust in two critical institutions: elections and news media.
Then, Eric Liu, the co-founder and CEO of Citizen University, and Tony Marcano, managing editor of member station KPCC and the LAist, share the steps they are taking to help citizens engage in civic life and re-establish trust in our country’s election systems and news media.
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Blinken speaks to NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly about the current tensions and this week’s diplomatic efforts.
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Keri Blakinger talks about how it started and the impact it’s had. Read her piece “The Prisoner-Run Radio Station That’s Reaching Men on Death Row” at The Marshall Project.
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Adam Tanner explains some of the reasons for the drastic difference in at-home test prices. Read his piece ‘How Much Should It Cost to Get Tested for COVID-19’ on Consumer Reports.
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Warnock explains why he thinks ending the legislative filibuster in the Senate may be a necessary step, a move that President Joe Biden also endorsed while speaking in Warnock’s home state on Tuesday.
And Warnock describes his spiritual motivation for this voting rights push. He says democracy is the “political enactment of a spiritual idea.”
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WBEZ reporter Sarah Karp spoke with parents in Chicago where a standoff between the teachers union and mayor has resulted in no teaching happening in person or virtually for the last few days.
And we hear from three mothers who share how they’ve been coping with the stress and unpredictability of a very confusing return to school.
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On this episode of NPR’s newest podcast, The Limits With Jay Williams, Carter explains how he and James succeeded — on their own terms. Carter is CEO of the SpringHill Company.