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Western Aleutian schools see healthiest budget in years, says superintendent
The Aleutian Region School District approved its budget for the 2024-2025 school year on June 6. According to Superintendent Mike Hanley, it's the healthiest budget the district has seen since he’s been on the job for the last five years.
Copa América: Messi looks to repeat, U.S. hosts and what else to watch for
Will Lionel Messi win again? Does the U.S. stand a chance? We talk to soccer writer Jon Arnold about how he thinks the tournament will play out. Plus, ways to watch.
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Concerns mount as Russia and North Korea commit to a mutual defense pact
Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un signed a treaty upgrading their relationship and pledging military assistance if either one is attacked, drawing criticism from NATO, South Korea and other countries.
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'The Indicator From Planet Money': Is the border crisis really a labor market crisis?
NPR's Planet Money team looks into how expanding legal pathways to work in the U.S. could affect the migration levels at the southern border.
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Scientists are looking for signs of resilience in the gut
Scientists are trying to decode how the trillions of microorganisms in our gut talk with the brain and shape our resilience to stress. A new study offers some initial clues.
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Jon Batiste will perform in a pregame celebration during a tribute to the Negro Leagues
Jazz musician Jon Batiste will be part of Major League Baseball events Thursday night honoring former Negro League players in Birmingham, Ala.
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A data tool being used to challenge voter registrations is raising many concerns
There are concerns that a new election data system that's being pushed by conservative activists and is fueling many mass challenges of registrations could kick legitimate voters off the rolls.
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How organizations decide whether to take a stand on social issues
NPR's Michel Martin talks to marketing expert Professor Marcus Collins about how organizations decide whether to speak out on prominent social issues.
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Botanists in Vermont rediscovered a plant last seen there at the start of WW1
A plant was rediscovered by accident in Vermont last month, the first time it was seen in more than a century.
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Philadelphia aims to create a pipeline of affordable housing developers with access to capital
People without easy access to capital are getting into housing development in Philadelphia, as part of a program designed to create more affordable housing and boost non-traditional developers.
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