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Arthritis Foundation Releases Guidelines For Patients Who Want To Use CBD To Manage Pain
People suffering from arthritis are increasingly asking their doctors about using CBD to manage pain.
'Fire And Fury' Excerpts Prompt Media Frenzy, As Trump Threatens Legal Action
NPR media correspondent David Folkenflik joins Here & Now's Robin Young to discuss reaction to reporter Michael Wolff's forthcoming book about President Trump.
California Nonprofit Looks To Combat Homelessness Through Sharing
A tiny nonprofit in the Bay Area is using sharing to help ease one of the nation's worst homelessness crises.
In Mexico, Calls For Investigation Into Destruction Caused By Deadly September Earthquake
Two months after a 7.1 magnitude quake struck central Mexico, some survivors have asked why their homes weren't strong enough to remain standing.
At Museum Of Fine Arts, A Kaleidoscope Of Family Portraits
An exhibition at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts is exploring how photographers have chosen to represent different concepts of family, which can come in all shapes and sizes.
10 Winter Break Tips For High School Seniors From College Counselor Lisa Micele
Winter break is when many high school seniors are rushing to finish their college applications.
'Automation' Becomes Buzzword As China's Workforce Dwindles
"Automation" is a politically dirty word right now in the U.S. But in China, it's a buzzword.