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Aid groups get hot meals to tornado survivors in Mississippi
In the path of a devastating tornado, volunteers are arriving in Rolling Fork to help with the cleanup and feed those in need. Mercy Chefs deployed mobile kitchen trucks to Mississippi.
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Aid groups get hot meals to tornado survivors in Mississippi
In the path of a devastating tornado, volunteers are arriving in Rolling Fork to help with the cleanup and feed those in need. Mercy Chefs deployed mobile kitchen trucks to Mississippi.
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Morning news brief
Three students and three adults were killed in a school shooting in Nashville, Tenn. Israel delays plans for a judicial overhaul. A U.S. Senate panel examines what went wrong at Silicon Valley Bank.
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The rule changes that could help to explain the many March Madness upsets
NPR's Michel Martin talks to ESPN's Jesse Washington about how new NCAA rules — on transfers as well as name, image and likeness — contribute to the high level of play in this year's tournament.
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The rule changes that could help to explain the many March Madness upsets
NPR's Michel Martin talks to ESPN's Jesse Washington about how new NCAA rules — on transfers as well as name, image and likeness — contribute to the high level of play in this year's tournament.
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After Hurricane Ian, Fort Myers Beach struggles to become 'a functional paradise'
Nearly every building on the barrier island in Southwest Florida was damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Ian's 15-foot storm surge. It's left the town with almost a clean slate for redevelopment.
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Dillingham school district asks the city for an additional $400K to offset inflation
The Dillingham City School District is requesting extra funding this year to keep up with rising costs. But the city already pays more than it has to.
10 teachers will leave UCSD this summer; almost all vacancies have been filled
The Unalaska City School District has filled nearly all vacant teaching positions for next school year.
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New Yorkers in need of a pickleball fix can soon head for Central Park
Fourteen giant courts for the fast-growing sport take over the Wollman ice skating rink this summer. The pickle pop-up comes at a price — court bookings start at $80 and paddles are $6 to rent.
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New Yorkers in need of a pickleball fix can soon head for Central Park
Fourteen giant courts for the fast-growing sport take over the Wollman ice skating rink this summer. The pickle pop-up comes at a price — court bookings start at $80 and paddles are $6 to rent.
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