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Dillingham School District aims to hire amidst teacher, housing shortages
As the school year nears its end, Dillingham School District is working to fill 17 jobs for this fall — including seven teaching positions. But as it contends with a national teacher shortage, some community members are worried.
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At least four people were killed in a shooting in Louisville
Louisville Metro Police say four people were killed and eight hospitalized after a gunman attacked a bank.
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How will the Ukraine document investigation work? A former DOJ 'leak czar' explains
Brandon Van Grack, who led the Justice Department's probe into Edward Snowden, says the priority has to be finding the source of the leak and ensuring there aren't any more coming.
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Making sense of the latest on the U.S. intelligence classified leaks
Many questions still remain about a data leak of classified documents related to the war in Ukraine and intelligence from other nations.
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Morning news brief
The future of abortion pills in the U.S. remains uncertain. Making sense of the latest on the U.S. intelligence leaks — and whether they're harmful to Ukraine as it prepares for a counteroffensive.
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Banks are spooked and getting stingy about loans – and small businesses are suffering
Weeks after the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, lenders are getting stingier about making loans. That makes it harder for businesses trying to grow and – and it raises the risk of recession.
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Natalie Merchant on album 'Keep Your Courage'
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with multi-platinum singer-songwriter Natalie Merchant about her ninth solo studio album, "Keep Your Courage," and the musical influences in her life.
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The VA wants to do more for women's health in the military — starting with surprise baby showers
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has tried to put a greater focus on women's health. One part of that effort: baby showers.
A teenage girl is Mumbai's latest hip-hop sensation
A teenager in a hijab is Mumbai's latest hip-hop sensation. Saniya Mistri Qayammuddi raps about growing up Muslim and female in India.
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Actor Owen Wilson on his new movie 'Paint'
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with actor Owen Wilson about the new movie, "Paint," in which he plays a self-absorbed host of a painting show on a local public television station.
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