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After a rocky summer, international students arrive on U.S. college campuses
Over the last 6 months the Trump Administration has clamped down on international student visas. That's created delays for accepted students. Now, they arrive on campuses for the start of the new school year.
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Louisville community members step in to help a boy from Gaza who lost a leg
When a boy from Gaza needed a prosthetic limb, after losing part of a leg in a bombing, people in Louisville, KY came together to make it possible.
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The renowned video game series Metal Gear is back
The Metal Gear video game series is known for its innovations in game design, as well as stories that confront heavy philosophical themes — like the relationship between people and technology.
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Indiana state Rep. Andrew Ireland says GOP has a 'constitutional right' to redistrict
Republican state Rep. Andrew Ireland says the majority party has "constitutional right" to redistrict in their favor.
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Scientists have documented a new shark, with a vibrant color
The six-foot-long orange-popsicle-colored shark was caught by a group of sport fishermen off Costa Rica — and released.
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are engaged
Global music icon Taylor Swift is engaged to football player Travis Kelce, of the Kansas City Chiefs, after about two years of dating. They shared the news on Tuesday in a joint post on Instagram.
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Why the Swift and Kelce engagement is resonating so much
Taylor and Travis are engaged. NPR's Leila Fadel speaks to Bryan West, a reporter who covers Taylor Swift for the USA Today Network.
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Nigel and the Hurricane
NPR's Michel Martin talks with WWNO reporter Alana Schreiber, in New Orleans, about how she helped reunite a Katrina evacuee with his childhood classmates.
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If Abrego Garcia is deported to Uganda, here's how it might happen
Experts say sending a migrant to a third-party country that they have no connection to is a costly, complex and legally questionable move.
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Students in Napakiak attend school in new building, safe from erosion
For the first time in years, students in Napakiak are at school under the same roof, in a school building that’s safe from the encroaching erosion of the Kuskokwim River.
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