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Dystopias are so 2020. Meet the new protopias that show a hopeful future
A Brief History of the Future, on PBS, is an example of a "protopian" show from a new production studio helmed by Kathryn Murdoch. She believes we need more hopeful stories abut the future.
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Dali cargo ship crew are still stuck in the Baltimore Harbor. How are they doing?
The executive director of the Baltimore International Seafarers' Center provides insight into how crew members still aboard the Dali, and several other ships stuck in the Baltimore Harbor are faring.
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Louisiana hasn't executed anyone since 2010. That could change with new law
A new Louisiana law expands execution methods, raising the possibility that the state could hold its first execution in more than a decade.
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Why Oregon schools rank among lowest in education gains following COVID disruptions
Students around the country are starting to rebound from the COVID era's massive learning disruptions. But students lag in Oregon, where some advocates say districts had too much leeway during the pandemic.
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Some Nebraska manufacturers provide training to migrants to address labor shortage
Some manufacturers in Nebraska seek to address labor shortages by providing training for newly arrived migrants and refugees in their native language.
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New Jersey diners adapt to survive in state dubbed 'diner capital of the world'
New Jersey is known as the "diner capital of the world." But as more diners close, the ones that remain need to adapt to survive.
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International Court of Justice orders Israel to allow more aid into Gaza. California's minimum wage for fast-food workers increases to $20 an hour. Teams advance in in NCAA basketball championship.
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As Michigan legalizes surrogacy, here's how families found ways around the ban
Michigan was the last state to criminally ban using a paid surrogate to have a child. Now that will change under a law signed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Monday.
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What role, if any, should Arab states play in the future administration of Gaza?
As ceasefire negotiations resume in Cairo, we ask Middle East expert Aaron David Miller whether Arab states could play a larger role in future administration of Gaza? More importantly, should they?
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Scientists are breeding 'super corals.' Can they withstand climate change?
Coral reefs face a dire future as oceans get hotter. Scientists are breeding corals that can handle heat better, in the hope they can survive long enough for humans to rein in climate change.
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