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This year it's a slow crawl to financial aid packages for students
Colleges are just beginning to receive long-overdue FAFSA data. Meanwhile, students who've been accepted to college still face weeks before they receive aid offers.
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The Recording Academy has announced its Hall of Fame inductees for 2024
The honorees include Guns N' Roses for their album Appetite for Destruction. All 10 honorees will be celebrated at the Grammy Hall of Fame gala in May.
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Ala. Gov. Ivey signs ban on DEI funds that restricts 'divisive concepts' in schools
Students in Alabama are reacting to a new law that limits the instructions of so called "divisive concepts." What, if anything, do students plan to do about it?
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Israel-Hamas war causes conflict at San Francisco's Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
Protests over the war have roiled art museums. The latest is Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, which saw its CEO resign after allegations that she censored pro-Palestinian artists.
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A look back at Freaknik, Atlanta's iconic HBCU spring break party of '80s and '90s
A new documentary on Hulu examines Freaknik, which helped put Atlanta's hip-hop culture on the map but then fizzled out in the late '90s.
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In the red state of Texas, Republican infighting is entering a new chapter
Spats among Texas Republican lawmakers and leaders are routine. But now the disputes mirror the national struggle within the GOP.
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4 years after the pandemic struck: lessons learned and opportunities missed
Four years after COVID lockdowns began, two new books explore how 2020 changed us all. NPR's Michel Martin talks to writers Eric Klinenberg and Dr. Cornelia Griggs about their reflections.
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Reddit IPO: Why does Reddit want to become a public company?
The popular social media site Reddit lists as a stock on the New York Stock Exchange Thursday. Its ticker symbol? RDDT. Reddit plans to reward its users by setting aside some stock for them.
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Fed policymakers signal they still expect to start cutting rates later this year
The Federal Reserve is holding interest rates steady for now. What does that mean for mortgage rates and the housing market?
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Why the Los Angeles Dodgers fired Shohei Ohtani's interpreter
The interpreter is accused of using the superstar ballplayer's money to cover millions of dollars in alleged illegal bets. NPR's Michel Martin talks to ESPN investigative reporter Tisha Thompson.
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