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Students in Connecticut want to change the official state insect
The official state insect is the European praying mantis. The reason why they want it changed is right in the name: European. The students want to honor a species native to Connecticut.
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Auburn University student wins a new car after sinking a nearly 100-foot putt
During an Auburn basketball game against Georgia on Saturday, Conor Boyle sent a golf ball through a small hole in a sign on the other end of a court — 94 feet away.
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The process to replace Sen. Mitch McConnell in Republican leadership has begun
NPR's Leila Fadel talks with GOP Sen. Mike Rounds of South Dakota about Senate Republicans' pursuit of a successor to Minority Leader Mitch McConnell.
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The dangerous combination of aging utility infrastructure and rising wildfire risk
Investigators in Texas have found the largest wildfire in the state's history was "ignited by power lines." Experts say many utilities aren't doing enough to reduce the fire threat from power lines.
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Why the rapper known as Residente delayed releasing his most recent album
Rapper Residente talks about his activism and the release of his second solo album: Lyrics No Longer Matter. He initially delayed the release due to what he calls a "macabre genocide" in Gaza.
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Facebook groups where women discuss dating topics are under fire in a lawsuit
A man in Chicago is taking legal action against several online platforms and members of the Facebook group "Are We Dating the Same Guy?" for defamation, doxing and invasion of privacy.
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'Oppenheimer' wins 7 categories at Academy Awards including best picture
Besides Oppenheimer doing well, a tight race between Lily Gladstone and Emma Stone for best actress went to Stone and the Billie Eilish Barbie song beat out the Ryan Gosling Barbie song.
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Morning news brief
Ramadan starts Monday and still no cease-fire between Israel and Hamas. There's been no let-up in violence in Haiti's capital. Oppenheimer did well at the Oscars, winning seven golden statuettes.
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Armed gangs continue to control much of Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince
There is no sign of international intervention in Haiti amid gang violence in the capital. The prime minister remains locked out of the country.
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The U.S. prison population is rapidly graying. Prisons aren't built for what's coming
By one measure, about a third of all prisoners will be considered geriatric by 2030. Prison systems are grappling with how to care for their elderly prisoners — and how to pay for it.
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