Dumped: Nursing home evictions a reality for some poor patients
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Losing our religion: Finding meaning beyond the pew
09:58
Army divers go deep In Puget Sound to target lost fishing nets
05:00
Climate change: How did we get here?
01:52
Why the Hawaii telescope protests aren’t going anywhere
10:20
Detoxing in jail: Treating opioid use behind bars
09:31
A different kind of force—Policing mental illness: Part 1
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A different kind of force—Policing mental illness: Part 2
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Escaping burnout: Using meditation to set a different course
07:26
Tackling America's loneliness epidemic
10:22
"Don't ask, don't tell" veteran becomes first Stonewall park ranger
10:01
The real reason doctors burn out
13:49
Hurricane-hit Florida Panhandle awaits aid as wildfire risk looms
06:51
New York bodegas unite to bankrupt the New York Post
09:24
Abortion back-up plan: Some women are ordering abortion pills online
13:08
Battling the tech addiction that hijacked our brains
11:15
Exploring new slang: What is 'zaddy'?
02:52
Exploring new slang: What is 'gekyume'?
03:15
Should life be this stressful?
08:39
Exploring new slang: What is 'blockchain'?
03:03
leftfield
What It Is Like To Balance Your Career with Your Side Hustle
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The “side hustle” plays an integral role in the lives of millions of Americans today—more than forty-four million, in fact. You know: it’s that job that’s not quite your real job, but allows you to do what you love and make a few extra bucks along the way. The term itself has been around since the 1950’s, but today, it seems like everyone’s got one. And more often than not, they’re striving to make it their main gig. We hit the streets of New York to see where people’s passions lie, and when they’ll go full-time. After all, every day we’re hustlin’.Oct. 27, 2017