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  • Florida's top health official could soon have expanded powers to isolate people suspected of being infected with severe diseases. The Florida...
  • An ex-con lends money to people in need; a group of friends creates a savings club. Even without banks, people often figure out how to get the money they need, when they need it.
  • Scientists have found that two-way communication is possible with someone who is asleep and dreaming. Specifically, lucid dreaming — dreaming while being aware you're dreaming.
  • Nelson George, a prolific writer and critic of black America, has made a documentary based on his best-selling book Post-Soul Nation. The new film, Smart Black People, profiles African-American personalities who left their stamp on America in the 1980s.
  • In a 1999 interview, Kongar-Ol Ondar demonstrates his ancient style of singing for Terry Gross.
  • LGBTQ people of color are more than twice as likely as their white counterparts to say they've been discriminated against because they are LGBTQ in applying for jobs and interacting with police.
  • The list of unaccounted for once contained more than 2,000 names, Maui County Mayor Richard Bissen said. The death toll rose to 115 people Monday.
  • Writer Scott Wallace and Sydney Possuelo, a Brazilian wilderness tracker and indigenous rights activist, share their expedition in search of the Arrow People.
  • Films that focus on disability are frequently overlooked by festivals and audiences. Reelabilities, a 15-city festival, is bucking the trend, showcasing films by and about people with disabilities.
  • "I understand that I'll probably end up paying a lot," one customer says. "But right now, I need the tires."
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