Edmund Jong
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Edmund Jong
@edmundjong.bsky.social
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Love it or hate it, many will turn their clocks back on Sunday. The debate — whether or not to make daylight saving time permanent — continues. n.pr/4okDSzv
Daylight saving time ends Sunday. Here's what to know
Love it or hate it, many will turn their clocks back on Sunday. The debate — whether or not to make daylight saving time permanent — continues.
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November 2, 2025 at 1:41 AM
I really don't want to hear on the radio driving to work that we have an outbreak of polio.

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September 18, 2025 at 1:27 AM
Randomly stumbled on this site about backpack components and found it incredibly useful. Was driving myself nuts trying to figure out what these loops did, lol. www.skysper.com/blogs/outdoo....
The Simplest Guide To Use Backpack Loops
Backpack loops are part of a lock's mechanism, and they're important to keep you safe and secure when using one. In this article, we will cover what backpack loops do, how they work, as well as how to...
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September 7, 2025 at 3:58 PM
I totally remember eating these in my youth! #nostalgia #timeflies
Chicken Pot Pie Hot Pockets (2015-2016): Seasoned white meat chicken, carrots, peas, onions, and celery, inside a buttery, flaky crust
August 13, 2025 at 11:25 PM
Skagway, what a great small town.
August 2, 2025 at 5:14 AM
Twilight in Alaska.
July 29, 2025 at 7:25 AM
Seattle skyline from Pier 91.
July 25, 2025 at 9:36 PM
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The earth doesn't rotate exactly on schedule. Scientists believe that today is going to be around a millisecond short of a typical 24-hour day. https://n.pr/45f3pCW
Hurry up! Scientists predict today will be (slightly) shorter than normal
The earth doesn't rotate exactly on schedule. Scientists believe that today is going to be around a millisecond short of a typical 24-hour day.
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July 22, 2025 at 1:47 PM
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We ask our audience: Was there a book you read during high school that helped shape who you are today? Which book do you think all high schoolers should read now? We'll publish replies in a few weeks.
Tell us about the books that shaped you
We ask our audience: Was there a book you read during high school that helped shape who you are today? Which book do you think all high schoolers should read now? We'll publish replies in a few weeks.
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July 21, 2025 at 2:38 PM
Chemo session 5 of 6 done, the penultimate until victory for my friend, but the cumulative effect is startling. Hearing the voice of someone close to you slowly diminish is indescribable. She will prevail. Join the fight: gofund.me/e0c56eb4
Donate to Stand with Her in the Battle Against Breast Cancer, organized by Edmund Jong
Hi, my name is Edmund, and you may not know me, but I ask you to read o… Edmund Jong needs your support for Stand with Her in the Battle Against Breast Cancer
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July 15, 2025 at 10:53 PM
My goodness. Four transfers from airport to hotel and around town. Can't believe how complicated it is when you need a car seat!
July 15, 2025 at 10:48 PM
It's like a steam oven for us today 🔥. Hope everyone is staying cool! My project for the day is escaping soul destroying humidity.
July 13, 2025 at 2:09 PM
Booking transportation from the airport, from the hotel, to the hotel, back to the effort with the challenge of finding an infant compatible service. Very interesting, not really, haha.
July 10, 2025 at 1:23 AM
Anyone find that sometimes planning for a family vacation is more tiring than relaxing? 💯
July 9, 2025 at 12:36 AM
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More than ever, Americans must remain grounded in the founding principles of our republic. I'm proud to be among those from across the political spectrum supporting the @weholdtruths.bsky.social to remind us of the values we hold in common, and to help make the Constitution accessible to everyone.
We Hold These Truths
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July 7, 2025 at 11:16 PM
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After long days focused on the facts, our newsroom reads a lot of fiction at home. We asked our NPR colleagues what they've enjoyed reading so far this year. Here's what they told us.
NPR staffers pick their favorite fiction reads of 2025 so far
After long days focused on the facts, our newsroom reads a lot of fiction at home. We asked our NPR colleagues what they've enjoyed reading so far this year. Here's what they told us.
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July 5, 2025 at 1:14 PM
Hope everyone had a great 4th! First time I think I didn't have a hamburger, go figure.
July 5, 2025 at 3:19 PM
Sometimes the cure is worst than the disease. That doesn't mean don't screen, it just means to educate yourself in the results. Recommended screenings should not be missed.

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Here’s What You Need to Know about Cancer Screening
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July 4, 2025 at 4:08 AM
What is cool? Good question.

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What Makes Someone Cool? A New Study Offers Clues.
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July 1, 2025 at 11:44 AM
Some good basic tips for staying cool during the summer. I've come to realize that I really am an air conditioning kinda guy, haha.

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How to keep cool while saving energy : Life Kit
As summer heats up, we often crank the air conditioning, which uses a lot of energy. NPR's Climate Solutions Correspondent Julia Simon has five simple and affordable tips to save electricity without s...
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June 29, 2025 at 4:23 PM
From rainy to hot 🥵. Summer hit with a vengeance. Stay 😎 everyone.
June 25, 2025 at 11:05 PM
My friend conquers Session 4 of chemotherapy today. Join me in wishing her a rapid recovery by spreading her fundraiser. It’s so close to the goal. Everyone needs help at some point, and she needs ours now. #fuckcancer

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Donate to Stand with Her in the Battle Against Breast Cancer, organized by Edmund Jong
Hi, my name is Edmund, and you may not know me, but I ask you to read o… Edmund Jong needs your support for Stand with Her in the Battle Against Breast Cancer
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June 24, 2025 at 11:38 AM
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An intense and nearly historic weather pattern is cooking much of America under a dangerous heat dome this week with triple-digit temperatures in places that haven't been so hot in more than a decade.
Early-season heat dome brings highest temperatures in years to parts of Eastern U.S.
An intense and nearly historic weather pattern is cooking much of America under a dangerous heat dome this week with triple-digit temperatures in places that haven't been so hot in more than a decade.
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June 24, 2025 at 11:07 AM