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Need help switching appliances from gas to electric? A 'coach' can help
by Jeff Brady
Government incentives for climate-friendly upgrades are confusing to navigate, and it can be hard to find businesses that sell them. So a new industry is emerging to help: the decarbonization coach.
Real Life Sports Coaches Are Taking Notes From Ted Lasso
What can youth coaches learn from a fictional TV one like Ted Lasso? Lots, according to the Positive Coaching Alliance, an organization that helps train coaches in the power of positivity.
Nancy Pelosi Rejects 2 GOP Picks For Jan. 6 Inquiry Committee
by Claudia Grisales
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has rejected two of House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy's nominations to serve on the select committee to investigate the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
'Unsafe In Foster Care' Investigates How A System To Keep Kids Safe Can Harm Them
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with journalist Deepa Fernandes about her two-part investigation for Latino USA into domestic violence survivors who lose their children to the foster care system.
Short On Workers, This Resort Town Has Stopped Marketing Itself To Tourists
by Chad Reich
A Colorado resort town reliant on summer visitors has halted tourism marketing because an affordable housing crisis means businesses don't have enough workers to stay open during their busiest season.
Power In Haiti Remains Unstable, Country Awaits New Leader
by Carrie Kahn
The situation in Haiti remains unstable after political leaders announced a power transfer that has yet to occur. Authorities announced a new round of arrests for the assassination of Jovenel Moise.
India's COVID-19 Death Toll May Be 10 Times The Official Figure, Study Suggests
by Sushmita Pathak
A new epidemiological study suggests the death toll in India from COVID-19 could be as much as 10 times the official figure — making the count closer to 5 million people.
'I Believe In The Science Of Vaccination': Fox Hosts Like Sean Hannity Change Tune
by David Folkenflik
Fox News anchor Sean Hannity urged viewers Monday to "take Covid seriously," and to believe in the science. It contradicts what he and other top anchors at Fox have said over and over again.
Simone Biles Is The Heavy Favorite Heading Into Tokyo Olympics
by Eric Schmid
U.S. gymnast Simone Biles is preparing to take the world stage yet again at the Tokyo Olympics. She dominated at the 2016 Games in Rio De Janeiro and looks to be even better this time around.
How China's Communist Party Schools Are Keeping Its Revolutionary Spirit Alive
by Emily Feng
More than 70 years after winning a revolution, China's ruling Communist Party is trying to keep its revolutionary spirit alive. How? Training its cadres at Party history boot camp.