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Howard Blatt, stroke survivor who co-founded an aphasia support group, died at 88
After a stroke left Howard Blatt unable to speak, he helped create a support group for other people with aphasia, a brain condition that impairs communication. He recently died at age 88.
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Howard Blatt, who died last month, co-founded an aphasia support group that many stroke survivors say rescued them from isolation.
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Tejano music legend Johnny Canales dies at 77
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The film 'Boys Don't Cry' turns 25 this year. What's its legacy?
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One Florida community built to weather hurricanes endured Ian with barely a scratch
Hundreds of thousands of people in Southwest Florida still don't have electricity or water. But Babcock Ranch, north of Fort Myers, was designed and built to withstand the most powerful storms.
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Calif. bill would take steps to ensure AI models won't cause catastrophic events
In California, a bill on artificial intelligence is drawing attention -- and criticism -- from the state's massive tech industry. NPR's A Martinez speaks with its sponsor, state Sen. Scott Wiener.
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Nonprofit pairs sighted riders with visually impaired riders on tandem bikes for free
Riders who participate in InTandem Cycling in New York find out it's more than just riding a bike and more than just exercise. It's socialization, good for your mental health and its teamwork.
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If Biden were to end his reelection bid, what happens next for Democrats?
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