The research was done by recent graduates of the University of Washingtons MPA program, and in collaboration with the U.S. Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station. Boise State Public Radio Copyright 2023 NPR. A federal judge has restricted the Biden administration and some government agencies and officials from communicating with social media companies about certain content. How force-feeding ourselves hot dogs became a 'sacred Governors from across the West and some special guests are coming together this week to talk about key issues facing the region. Those 100 rugs are traveling the country and will be in Garden City Friday, 7. Airs Mon Fri at noon. If tips go down, prices will go up. And even though customers are complaining, businesses aren't fighting it because of the third main driver of tip-flation: the job market. Do you have daycare? 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During the day youll find me researching and writing about all the fascinating topics we tackle on our show. It became an anthem for women across the country. If tipping goes away, Jung says, companies will need to raise workers' wages in an official way. Most locations have returned to normal conditions - in southwest Idaho this time of year, that means 'moderate' air quality according to DEQ. "Do we tip at Subway? The museum's leaders hope to open a permanent site in 2029. Packed with trivia, comedy and celebrity guests, Ask Me Another is like an amusement park for your brain. Your donation today helps make our local reporting free for our entire community. Just because it's the weekend doesn't mean you can't keep up with current affairs. But it also highlights the importance of decolonizing science. Chief Justice takes back the reins at the Supreme Court this term Boise State Public Radio "There has been a dynamic here around Jenin for the last year," Hecht said, defending Monday's tactics. Sports, music, news, audiobooks, and podcasts. "What we're seeing is they are showing up month after month to take the jobs, and in particular, it's women showing up to take the jobs.". The craft of rug hooking and how it's bringing fairytales to life I can do this. With employers adding hundreds of thousands of jobs each month, and unemployment near a half-century low, the U.S. needs more people to come off the sidelines to keep the economy growing. The biggest portion of Boise State Public Radio's funding comes from readers like you who value fact-based journalism and trustworthy information. So creating software that encourages tipping (and encourages big tips) means more money for companies like Square. Boise State Public Radio Israel's foreign minister, Eli Cohen, praised the efforts of the military during an address to foreign journalists and accused archenemy Iran of being behind the violence by funding Palestinian militant groups. Idaho transportation officials name finalists for EV charging sites, Another Round: Join us at PreFunk In Nampa and get to know Julie Luchetta, Air quality back to normal following fireworks-related pollution spikes, A Community Service of Boise State University. And she said, 'I clung to those words for the whole year. WebBoise State Public Radio depends on member support to keep us on the air. Is that a thing? "And even when they got pushed out, it's that long work experience, the long resumes, that helped them quickly return.". Every day, NPR connects with millions of Americans to explore the news, ideas and what it means to be human. The finding was surprising because the anterior precuneus is separate from the brain's system for maintaining a narrative self. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with indie rock musician Albert Hammond Jr. about his latest solo album, "Melodies On Hiatus," which meditates on big changes in his personal life as a middle-aged adult. He said the goal of the operation was to destroy and confiscate weapons. Boise was not alone; air monitoring all across the west showed dramatic pollution spikes last night, peaking around 1 am. To tip or not to tip? Three reasons why tipping has gotten so out Idaho Matters talks with the author. Copyright 2023 NPR. That could mean it will someday be possible to use electrical pulses in place of anesthetic drugs like ketamine, he says. And that's actually been really helpful. Imbolo Mbue's novel, How Beautiful We Were, follows a fearless young woman from a small African village as she starts a revolution against an American oil company. So while we're tipping for airport snacks and footlong subs, we're giving less to the workers whose pay depends the most on tips. Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action to impact few Mountain West schools, Floating the Boise River to beat the heat? boisestatepublicradio.org. "You see this whenever inflation is on the rise," says Jung. Diamond's life and music are the subject of a new Broadway show, A Beautiful Noise. Luckily, she landed a "returnship" position as an engineer at Grubhub. Your support helps pay for more than 75 national and local programs each week, including news, music, information, and entertainment. Or, send us an email: idahomatters@boisestate.edu. There are three main reasons tipping has changed so much in the last few years. "We think this could be a way for the brain to tag every experience in the environment as 'mine,'" he says. "We're not planning to hold ground," he said. "But then who am I tipping?". Idaho Matters takes a look at the news that made headlines this week, including takeaways from the ID GOP summer meeting, an update on the Kohberger murder case and new laws that will take effect on July 1. Boise State Public Radio News Idaho DEQ is a financial supporter of Boise State Public Radio News. For eight days and nights they fought militants street by street, using armored bulldozers to destroy rows of homes, many of which had been booby-trapped. In May, 100 teams of kids from around the country gathered outside Washington DC and shot chicken eggs into space as part of the American Rocketry Challenge. And this year, tips are down nearly 10% for restaurant servers. Up-to-the-minute news, background analysis, commentary, and coverage of arts and sports. Theyre known in Italy, where the tradition goes back centuries and has a surprising connection to Buffalo Bill Cody. Listen 31:06. NPR's Scott Detrow talks with author Aaliyah Bilal about her new book Temple Folk, which tells the stories of dozens of Black Muslims over the course of several decades. '", Sudarshana Sharma spent the first year of the pandemic shepherding two young sons through at-home schooling a process she describes as "suffocating.". These electrodes can also be used to deliver pulses of electricity. But even if tip-flation starts to reverse course, don't expect to pay less. The biggest portion of Boise State Public Radio's funding comes from readers like you who value fact-based journalism and trustworthy information. Copyright 2023 NPR. He says during the pandemic, we started tipping people we didn't use to tip and we started tipping more than usual as a way to support essential workers at a time of crisis. Now, employers come to her, searching for untapped labor. Listen to your favorite Boise, United States music for free without registering at Onlineradiobox.com Stevenson sees that as evidence that women are increasingly determined to play a major role in the economy. Among African American women in that age range, more than 80% are in the workforce. Of course, many of the the problems that sidelined women before the pandemic have not gone away. University Pulse Radio But for pets? "Suddenly, I'm looking at this screen and I'm literally pressing a 20% tip for a burrito," Jung recalls. "I panicked!" To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. Listening to the news can feel like a journey. The rockets exploded shortly after launch, causing no damage in Israel, but marked an escalation that has raised concerns in Israel. Firework vendors must have people sign an affidavit saying they wont set off aerial fireworks in Idaho. The court ruled 6-3 long ideological lines that the First Amendment bars Colorado from "forcing a website designer to create expressive designs speaking messages with which the designer disagrees.". Every day, NPR connects with millions of Americans to explore the news, ideas and what it means to be human. Boise was not alone; air monitoring all across the west showed dramatic pollution spikes last night, peaking around 1 am. The importance of accessible playgrounds in Idaho, Air quality back to normal following fireworks-related pollution spikes, New Mexico Pueblo struggles with aging irrigation system. "So going back and working and being able to fulfill that accomplishment, like, 'OK, Yeah. Experts say tough tactics cost lives, U.S. is barred from combating disinformation on social media. Playing at the park, on the swings or slide, is a regular part of childhood for most kids. Troops remained inside the Jenin refugee camp at midday Monday, pushing ahead with the largest operation in the area during more than a year of fighting. We tell stories as they unfold and dig deep to report the connections and effects on you and your community. Published July 3, 2023 at 2:06 PM MDT. Fireworks can make bad air quality even worse. Susan Elcox is with the Treasure Valley Rug Hookers and helped bring the Hooked on Fairy Tales Exhibit to life. Tell me!". "A lot more employers became aware that there was this huge pool of talent on the sidelines," Winston says. So what tipped off this situation? And the results from Parvizi's team suggest that signals from the inner ear are processed by the anterior precuneus. "Ketamine seemingly is producing this artificial rhythm [in the brain] that is disrupting function of that area," says Patrick Purdon, an associate professor of anesthesia at Harvard Medical School. As a result, Lopez says, the brain may try to cope by taking a different perspective. Gen. Amir Avivi, who served as a battalion commander in the northern West Bank in 2002, described Monday's operation as a "raid" in which the army moves in and then withdraws. Here's what it means, A suspect has been charged with murder in a Philadelphia shooting that killed 5, A Community Service of Boise State University. Tips in the U.S. have been nudged up to nearly 20% on average, according to restaurant payment system Toast, and it's significantly higher in big cities like New York, San Francisco and Chicago. Brittany Luse wants to help. She couldn't think of any other solution, and she was driving home from having given her notice, bawling her eyes out, thinking I can't believe I've done this," Stevenson says. I still can run with the best of them.'". The nonpartisan and nonprofit Club produces and distributes programs featuring diverse viewpoints from thought leaders on important topics. "With a woman, it's always, 'Do you have kids? Idaho's air quality back to normal following fireworks-related Floating down the Boise River is a must-do activity for many people every year, with over 150,000 floaters making the six-mile trip in 2022. Square, the company behind a lot of the electronic payment screens, gets a cut of each transaction, including the tip. Phone: (208) 426-3663. Water is scarce in much of our region. So we have them statewide. Welcome to Reader's Corner, a weekly radio show hosted by Boise State University president emeritus Bob Kustra that features lively conversations with some of the nation's leading authors about issues and ideas that matter today. Jenin has long been a bastion for armed struggle against Israel and was a major friction point in the last Palestinian uprising. WebPhysical Address: Yanke Family Research Park, 220 E Parkcenter Blvd., Boise, ID 83706 (Take an immediate left turn after entering the first set of doors.) And multi-tasking.". Paid parental leave is also less common in the U.S. than in many other industrialized countries. was only around for four years, but its songs have lasted decades. Although Israel has carried out isolated airstrikes in the West Bank in recent weeks, Hecht said Monday's series of strikes was an escalation unseen since 2006 the end of the Palestinian uprising. Winston says she used to have to persuade employers to give women who'd been out of the workforce a chance. Israel stages a deadly large-scale raid on Palestinian Jenin camp That could change if the job market softens and bosses become less willing to make allowances. So is a drug used to help decrease blood sugar levels in type two diabetics the answer to weight loss? Plus, special series and behind-the-scenes extras from Here & Now hosts Robin Young, Scott Tong and Deepa Fernandes with help from Producer Chris Bentley and the team Shankar Vedantam uses science and storytelling to reveal the unconscious patterns that drive human behavior, shape our choices and direct our relationships. Plus 100,000 AM/FM radio stations featuring music, news, and local sports talk. Whether they were gunning for a breakthrough, redemption or reinvention, the third time was a charm for these artists. Originally from Uganda but now living in Phoenix, Arizona, his song "Bukunja" blends East and West African styles. The finding could help researchers develop forms of anesthesia that use electrical stimulation instead of drugs. Aerial fireworks are illegal to shoot off in Idaho, although you can purchase them legally in the state. Sometimes described as a cross between ping-pong and tennis, the sport has expanded beyond retirement communities. The extra income from the jobs she landed as a claims adjuster, and later an administrative assistant, were a welcome boost for her family's budget. "And she said, 'you were on the radio, and you said when the pandemic's over, they'll go back to work.' It's a celebration of the American landscape but it's a celebration with an edge. Tap the "Talk To Us" feature on the dropdown menu and send us your question, comment or story idea. Parvizi and a team of researchers would eventually trace the man's symptoms to a "sausage-looking piece of brain" called the anterior precuneus. Palestinian attacks against Israelis since the start of this year have killed 24 people. The man told Parvizi that he felt "like an observer to conversations that are happening in my mind" and that "I just feel like I'm floating in space.". The meeting comes at a tense time, with tit-for-tat trade restrictions and rising strategic frictions. Some of the contestants look queasy, and as a straw-hatted announcer gives a play-by-play, he observes "this is what makes a patriot, ladies and gentlemen." A Community Service of Boise State University. Alicia Roth Weigel is one of three activists profiled in Julie Cohen's new documentary. This means colleges and universities must find new ways to achieve diverse student bodies. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. According to the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, more than two in five American adults are obese and nearly one in five American children are obese. "This Land Is Your Land" isn't just a campfire song for school kids. But tipping culture might be reaching a tipping point. A growing coalition of U.S. politicians want tougher police tactics used against gangs now selling fentanyl, methamphetamines and xylazine. Community Radio for Boise and Beyond. Your donation today helps make our local reporting free for our entire community. Contact Residents said electricity was cut off in some parts and military bulldozers were plowing through narrow streets, damaging buildings as they cleared the way for Israeli forces in another reminder of the last uprising. The biggest portion of Boise State Public Radio's funding comes from readers like you who value fact-based journalism and trustworthy information. But Rahming says the satisfaction that came from working was bigger than just a paycheck. Your donation today helps make our local reporting free for our entire community. Those numbers were lower in a number of Western states, but still majorities. It's the moment when you've ordered your coffee and the barista turns the payment screen toward you, with prompts asking you for a tip. Dr. Josef Parvizi remembers meeting a man with epilepsy whose seizures were causing some very unusual symptoms. Or 'I've got to be able to pick my kids up from school and get them home, and then I can go back to working remotely," she says. Aerial fireworks have a risk of starting wildfires and causing injuries to people. The decision reverses decades of precedent upheld over the years by narrow court majorities that included Republican-appointed justices. asks Betsey Stevenson, an economist at the University of Michigan. What a "Center" Rating Means Sources with an AllSides Media Bias Rating of Center either do not show much predictable media bias , display a balance of articles with left and right biases, or equally balance left and right perspectives. Ambulances raced toward a hospital where the wounded were brought in on stretchers. Your donation today helps make our local reporting free for our entire community. WebUniversity Pulse Radio is the independent, student-run radio station for Boise State University. Women like Rahming are helping to keep the economy running, as well. This area includes a brain network involved in the narrative self, a sort of internal autobiography that helps us define who we are. The Palestinians say such violence is inevitable in the absence of any political process with Israel and increased West Bank settlement construction and violence by extremist settlers. "We're acting against specific targets.". But women's participation in the workforce has actually rebounded from the pandemic more quickly than men's has. "It goes back to the pandemic," says Shubhranshu Singh, a professor at Johns Hopkins Business school. Several new laws in Idaho are set to take effect July 1 as the states fiscal year begins anew. The Palestinians seek those territories for their hoped-for independent state. Our team of reporters all over the world Tim Harford and the More or Less team try to make sense of the statistics which surround us. A suspect has been charged with murder in a Philadelphia A survey from Bankrate found that two-thirds of customers now have a negative view of tipping. Covers newsmakers and artists, scientists and politicians, music makers of all kinds, writers, thinkers, theologians and all manner of news events. WebTo The Best Of Our Knowledge is a nationally-syndicated, Peabody award-winning public radio show that dives headlong into the deeper end of ideas. Boise State Public Radio Sean Jung, a professor at the Boston University School of Hospitality Administration, realized tipping had fundamentally changed when he was grabbing a take-out burrito one afternoon. "Workers have had a lot of bargaining power, not just for higher wages but to say, 'You know, I can't come in five days a week.' Idaho Matters takes a look at the news that made headlines this week, including takeaways from the ID GOP summer meeting, an update on the Kohberger murder case and new laws that will take effect on July 1. When did horses become a part of Western Indigenous communities? The decisive winner today with 35 franks in his belly is Gideon Oji, The process requires placing electrodes in the brain and then waiting for a seizure to occur. At the same time, says Singh, the technology around how we pay has been changing. Copyright 2023 NPR. In Hot Snakes and Drive Like Jehu, the frontman had the sweet mix of snarl and shrill. "Due to the funds they receive from Iran, the Jenin camp has become a center for terrorist activity," he said, adding that the operation would be conducted in a "targeted manner" to avoid civilian casualties. shows the 'temporal nature of youth'. Im Gemma Gaudette, the host of the award-winning show, Idaho Matters. This area, nestled between the brain's two hemispheres, appears critical to a person's sense of inhabiting their own body, or bodily self, the team recently reported in the journal Neuron. Numbers are down, but some specialists are still concerned about the likelihood of another outbreak. The float starts at Barber Park and goes down through the Boise State campus and downtown Boise, ending just before the bridge in Ann Morrison Park. She says intersex is an umbrella term for people whose "anatomy doesn't fit super neatly into a binary box.". Stream live CNN, FOX News Radio, and MSNBC. The allure of the American cowboy attracts many visitors to our region. Postcard from the McGill Drugstore Museum, Horse debate raises questions of anti-Indigenous bias in research, Floating the Boise River to beat the heat? "We have time-management skills. Learn more about becoming a member, or become a During the pandemic two women got together with some very talented folks to make 100 rugs based on fairy tales. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. Deandrea Rahming was eager to go back to work when her youngest child started school, but after more than a decade of being out of the workforce, she wasn't certain employers would want her. Supporters aim to build a museum dedicated to salsa music in the Bronx. Meet Colleen Shogan, the first woman to serve as U.S. archivist, New women's hockey league announced for 2024, A Community Service of Boise State University. He assigned himself four of the seven most important opinions, including affirmative action, and he won some more nuanced outcomes. "You could get the specific brain areas that you want without having to cause a brainwide and systemwide effect that might carry with it a lot of side effects," Purdon says. That role for the anterior precuneus makes sense, says Christophe Lopez, a researcher at the National Centre for Scientific Research in France. A playlist to help set the mood for your July 4th barbecue.
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