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Saturday Sports: College basketball ins and outs
NPR's Scott Simon asks ESPN's Michele Steele about who will be in and who will be out of the men's and women's college basketball tourney.
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A Ukrainian refugee on how her life has changed after leaving Western Ukraine for Iowa
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Ukrainian refugee Nataliia "Natalie" Matiisiv about the country she left and the country she now calls home.
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Students with disabilities struggle to get an education that meets their needs
Federal law guarantees students with disabilities access to an appropriate public education but it often falls to a family to make sure a child gets the most effective schooling.
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Sen. Chuck Schumer discusses his new book, 'Antisemitism in America'
NPR's Scott Simon asks Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., about his new book "Antisemitism in America: A Warning."
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John Himmelman discusses his new collection of illustrated poems for children
NPR's Scott Simon talks with John Himmelman about his new collection of illustrated poems for children, "The Boy Who Lived in a Shell: Snippets for Wandering Minds."
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Week in politics: Schumer faces backlash from Democrats, Trump and the DOJ
Republican lawmakers are fielding critical questions on the economy. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer may face backlash for the short-term spending bill passed by the Senate Friday afternoon.
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Look up! The Goodyear Blimp is 100 today
We head up into the skies over Los Angeles in honor of the Goodyear Blimp's 100th. Come join us ... there's room for eight.
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As Alaska’s crab industry struggles, herring fishermen are losing their market
For decades, the Bering Sea herring fishery has provided bait fish for crabbers.
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Jury selection moves to Anchorage in long-awaited Unalaska car crash case
After three long days of jury selection in Unalaska, court officials will return to Anchorage to restart their search and begin the trial for a young man involved in a fatal 2019 car crash. Superior Court Judge Thomas Matthews told the court Friday afternoon that after questioning around 100 people this week, they could not find enough local impartial jurors.
Steve Reich has always been able to hear the pulse
The 88-year-old composer, who talks as fast as the interlocking phrases of his music, looks back on crucial moments in a career that moved minimalism into the mainstream.
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