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2020 Book Concierge: 4 Current Events Recommendations
NPR's Book Concierge has nearly 400 recommendations. Today: four suggestions for reading on current events.

Nigeria: The midwife bringing antenatal classes to first-time dads in Lagos
Tolulope Adeleke is a UK midwife organising antenatal classes for first time dads in Lagos, Nigeria.
Bodybuilder wants to change the view of what women should look like
Counterpointed by a number of striking tattoos, hers is a body defined by muscle. She is a mother of two who embodies power and strength.
Lily James to play Pamela Anderson in new TV series
Lily James is set to portray Baywatch star Pamela Anderson in a new TV series about her relationship with rock star Tommy Lee.
Photo: 27 Vehicles Crash in New York Amid Winter Storm Reportedly Leaving Six Injured
Videos being posted to the Citizen app show a long line of cars shutting down all the southbound lanes of the Henry Hudson Parkway connecting Manhattan and the Bronx.

Mask Mandates Work To Slow Spread Of Coronavirus, Kansas Study Finds
When Kansas issued a mask mandate, 81 counties opted out. Researchers found coronavirus infection rates rose sharply in the opt-out counties, while falling in those that required masks.

Covid symptoms: Is it a cold, flu or coronavirus?
With similar symptoms, deciding whether or not you need to get tested for coronavirus can be tricky.
Married couple, both teachers, die of Covid-19 while holding hands with their children
Married for 30 years, they died together from Covid-19 complications sharing one final embrace -- holding each other's hands and the hands of their children.
30,000 tremors have rocked Antarctica since the end of August, scientists say
More than 30,000 tremors have rocked Antarctica since the end of August, according to new research.
Scientists Discover Dinosaur With Proto-Hair Mane And Ribbon-Like Structures on Sides
The two-legged creature about a size of a modern chicken lived in the last period of the Mesozoic Era, the Cretaceous period, approximately 110 million years ago, on the soil of ancient supercontinent Gondwana, what is now Brazil. It was carnivore, feeding most likely on insects and small vertebrates.

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