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Sep 21, 2023 |
npr.org | Dustin Jones
A son uses music to connect with his mother who suffers from Alzheimer'sA son uses music to connect with his mother who suffers from Alzheimer's Audio will be available later today. A guitar player in a Southern California cover band spends every Sunday playing music for his mother who suffers from Alzheimer's.
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Sep 20, 2023 |
npr.org | Dustin Jones
Adam Kaye and his mother, Marti Kaye, spend every Sunday together. Adam normally plays some of her favorite songs on his guitar, with Marti whistling or humming along. But he recently had shoulder surgery and won't be able to strum a guitar for a while. Dustin Jones/NPR hide caption toggle caption Dustin Jones/NPR Adam Kaye and his mother, Marti Kaye, spend every Sunday together. Adam normally plays some of her favorite songs on his guitar, with Marti whistling or humming along.
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Sep 12, 2023 |
npr.org | Dustin Jones
A baby giraffe was discovered in Namibia, Africa, without any spots. The only other known living spotless giraffe was born at a zoo in Tennessee in late July. Eckart Demasius/Giraffe Conservation Foundation via Reuters Connect hide caption toggle caption Eckart Demasius/Giraffe Conservation Foundation via Reuters Connect A baby giraffe was discovered in Namibia, Africa, without any spots. The only other known living spotless giraffe was born at a zoo in Tennessee in late July.
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Sep 11, 2023 |
npr.org | Dustin Jones
Paula Rodriguez and her dog, Maia, were separated while on their way from the Dominican Republic to San Francisco on Aug. 18. Rodriguez was turned away by border agents and forced to catch a flight home without Maia, who was lost by Delta Air Lines staff. @ATLairport/Twitter hide caption toggle caption @ATLairport/Twitter Paula Rodriguez and her dog, Maia, were separated while on their way from the Dominican Republic to San Francisco on Aug. 18.
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Sep 8, 2023 |
npr.org | Dustin Jones
Germany's Andreas Obst drives to the basket against Team USA in the FIBA Basketball World Cup semifinals Friday. Germany upset the U.S. 113-111, and will take on Serbia this Sunday in its first-ever championship game. Yong Teck Lim/AP hide caption toggle caption Yong Teck Lim/AP Germany's Andreas Obst drives to the basket against Team USA in the FIBA Basketball World Cup semifinals Friday.
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