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OPS Candidate Forum for Subdistrict 5
The second three in a series of nine forums featuring candidates for the OPS Board of Education will be held tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m. Voters in…
OPS board to choose district's new leader
The OPS board will vote Monday night on the district’s new superintendent.Board members met for an hour and a half Saturday morning in closed session to…
Traumatized and displaced but determined, kids in Ukraine head back to school
Before the war, the first day of school in Ukraine was a joyous celebration. As nearly 4 million students return to school this month, children and educators are desperate for a sense of normalcy.
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On Her Influential Debut, Peaches Seized Her Pain And Pleasure
From humble beginnings, The Teaches of Peaches has spent 20 years seeping into the mainstream, widening pop's window for abrasive sounds and NSFW sexual expression.
Lawrence Walsh: His Judgment Came Not From Confidence But From Insecurity
NPR's Nina Totenberg reflects on a man she met more than four decades ago. She learned to respect Walsh's judgement, even when it seemed a little wacky.
How the false Russian biolab story came to circulate among the U.S. far right
The war over Ukraine's future is being fought on the ground, in the air — and through social media posts and viral videos that take advantage of America's deeply polarized politics.
Despite Aegean Rescuers' Best Efforts, Not All Migrants Are Saved
A ship with a multinational crew patrols the waters between Turkey and Greece to protect migrants' lives. They don't always succeed. "We can hear them screaming before we see them," says a volunteer.
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In 'Chasing Hillary,' Reporter Chronicles A Decade Spent Covering Hillary Clinton
New York Times reporter Amy Chozick, author of a new memoir, talks to Michel Martin about the media's focus on the Hillary Clinton email scandal and the impact on the presidential election.
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Mothers tell how Pakistan's monsoon floods have upended their lives
In the city of Nowshera, tent cities for flood refugees are springing up on college campuses. At one such haven, mothers spoke to NPR about their struggle to survive.
The proud Pakistani tradition of feeding the hungry is strained as food prices soar
Pakistan's economy is on the verge of collapse, and the U.N. warns more than 5 million people will be close to famine by the end of March. Soup kitchens are struggling to meet the growing demand.
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