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Emily Feng is an international correspondent for NPR covering China, Taiwan and beyond. Feng joined NPR in 2019. She travels to big cities and small villages to report on social trends as well as ...
New York wouldn't have to worry so much about the risk to its energy imports from a possible US-Canada trade war if Gov. Kathy Hochul had embraced fracking for natural ...
The Alameda Post's History Walking Tours are back! Historian Dennis Evanosky turns back time to examine the Gold Coast, its influential inhabitants, and—of course—the stunning architecture.
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Etiquette expert Philippe Lichtfus, who has been widely cited in the media, says handshakes are a relatively recent development that began in the Middle Ages. He says simply looking into a person ...