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Members of a Bronx mosque mourn those killed in apartment building fire
Members of the West African community who live around the 19-story apartment building that burned over the weekend are offering prayers and support. At least 17 people were killed.
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Citizen scientists help to document changes to lake ice in the northern U.S.
Climate change has contributed to a loss of ice on northern lakes and ponds, and that has consequences for local ecosystems. In the 1980s, a lake researcher needed volunteers to help collect data.
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Turkey's president is criticized for his plan to combat inflation
The new year brought a steep spike in food prices — within in a currency crisis that has been going on for months. The Turkish president is taking an unorthodox approach to correct the issue.
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The challenges of trying to keep schools open during the omicron surge
With COVID-19 surging, schools may decide to send students home temporarily. What's going on behind the scenes, as school leaders fight to keep the doors open — despite staffing and safety issues.
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People hate overdraft fees. Banks are ditching or reducing them
Capital One says it will stop charging overdraft fees and Bank of America is reducing them. These hefty fees hit people with low incomes the hardest.
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News brief: voting rights speech, schools juggle COVID, Novak Djokovic
In Atlanta, Biden will advocate for protecting voting rights. Some schools resume online classes because of COVID-19. The latest on the saga in Australia involving tennis star Novak Djokovic.
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College students are forced to adapt after a return to virtual classes
As COVID-19 cases spike, many college students returning for spring semester have had to quickly switch from in-person learning to online classes again.
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People Working From Home Permanently Could Transform Rural America
Rural New Hampshire was a big destination for people fleeing cities early on in the coronavirus pandemic. If those urbanites make the move permanent, it could help revitalize the region.
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Jordan's Government Foils Plot To Destabilize The Country
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Jared Malsin of The Wall Street Journal about Jordanian officials arresting more than a dozen individuals — including high-profile members of the kingdom.
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Morning News Brief: Tariff Deadline, Iran Nuclear Deal
The White House delayed most tariffs on steel and aluminum — facing a deadline to suspend or impose the tariffs. Israel's prime minister shared evidence that Iran has a secret nuclear weapons program.
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