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High School Starts At 3 p.m. For These Michigan Students
A small group of students attends Eastern Flex Academy in Lansing, Mich., which is designed to accommodate part-time job schedules, internships and even family responsibilities.
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions Are Still Rising, U.N. Report Says
A United Nations report warns that greenhouse gas emissions from the world's largest economies must drop dramatically in the next decade to avoid the most catastrophic effects of climate change.
University Of Tehran Professor Gives View From Iranian Capital
NPR speaks with Seyed Mohammad Marandi, a professor at Tehran University in Iran, who says that if the U.S. continues its attacks, Iran will have "no option but to respond to offensive measures."
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U.N. Court: Ruling To Be Issued Next Week In Rohingya Genocide Case
In November, Gambia filed a lawsuit with the International Court of Justice accusing Myanmar of a brutal crackdown on the Rohingya Muslim minority.
Conservative County In Minnesota Votes To Bar Refugees
Resident of a northern county are the first in the state to vote against refugee resettlements. Misinformation led many to think that hundreds of Syrian refugees would be coming.
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Pharmaceutical Executives Face Prison Time In Case Linked To Opioid Crisis
John Kapoor, the former billionaire who founded drugmaker Insys Therapeutics, is among the executives to be sentenced for racketeering.
'The Knitting Finns': For Finnish Athletes, Needles And Yarn Are Part Of The Olympic Routine
It started in Sochi, continued in Rio and now Team Finland is continuing its tradition of knitting during the Olympics. The Finns claim it's relaxing and fun.
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In Pennsylvania, New Court-Drawn Voting Map Could Shift Advantage To Democrats
The state Supreme Court declared the previous districts an unconstitutional gerrymander. Republicans vow to challenge the new map, which they say amounts to overreach by the Democratic-majority court.
Trump To Visit Border To Ramp Up Fight Against Illegal Immigration
President Trump visits San Diego, California, on Tuesday to promote the prototypes of the border wall he plans to build. The region already has several miles of border fencing.
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More On Rex Tillerson's Departure
NPR's Michele Kelemen, who covers the State Department, talks to Rachel Martin about events leading up to the announcement.
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