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Jeff Selingo on his new book 'Dream School: Finding the College That's Right for You'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with journalist and author Jeff Selingo about his new book "Dream School: Finding the College That's Right for You."
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Trump administration releases report outlining plan to improve children's health
The Trump administration has released a report with more than 100 recommendations outlining a broad strategy to improve children's health, with a focus on tackling a rise in chronic diseases.
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Nutrition professor discusses administration's strategy to improve children's health
NPR speaks with Barry Popkin, professor of nutrition at the University of North Carolina, about the Trump administration's strategy report on tackling the rise in childhood chronic disease.
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Nepal remains under curfew after deadly protests and resignation of prime minister
Soldiers patrol Nepal's streets amid a curfew to quell demonstrations that torched government buildings across the country and toppled the prime minister following the killing of 19 protesters.
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VPSO head says regional programs are 'bucking the trend' in public safety staffing
James Hoelscher, a former VPSO from Hooper Bay and now director of the state's Village Public Safety Officer Operations Division, says his recent recognition by the Association of Village Council Presidents for public service is a reminder that the work growing the programs has just begun.
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London Underground workers go on strike, leaving millions of commuters stranded
One of the world's oldest and busiest subway systems has ground to halt. London Underground workers are on strike, leaving some 4 million commuters stranded.
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Sen. Richard Blumenthal discusses his bill proposing additional sanctions on Russia
NPR speaks with U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., about his bipartisan bill proposing additional sanctions on Russia and new penalties for its trading partners, including China.
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