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NPR's Michael Martin talks with Johns Hopkins University historian Sergey Radchenko about Europe's response to U.S. peace proposals for Ukraine and Russia.
A judge declined to approve a settlement with the NCAA that would have allowed revenue sharing for college athletes. The sticking point is existing athletes who would have seen their roster spots cut.
A developing political scandal in Florida has put Gov. Ron DeSantis on the defensive. Republican lawmakers are investigating ...
Harvard scientist Kseniia Petrova has been in ICE custody for about two months. Her colleague and friend Leon Peshkin says ...
English in Action hosted its 8th annual Immigrant Voices event this month where speakers from across the region shared their ...
A rural Minnesota town is home to the biggest tech giant you've never heard of. Now it's riding out an unprecedented kind of ...
Many oil company executives celebrated Donald Trump's return to the White House. But now expectations of higher profits are ...
It's been almost 30 years since an NFL player played a true two-way season. Heisman winner Travis Hunter could be the next — ...
The number of American children and teenagers in juvenile detention has sharply declined over the last few decades, but as overall numbers decrease, data shows Black and Native American youth are far ...
The directives include new efforts to curtail DEI programs at colleges, and discipline guidance for public schools.
Cortez Public Library, under Director Beth Edson, offers exciting programs for all ages, from kids' activities to adult events, while navigating challenges like funding cuts to continue serving the ...
The Gold King Mine disaster continues to impact communities, including the Navajo Nation. New legislation aims to provide ...
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