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Joyce DiDonato's 'Eden' beckons humanity back to the garden
On her new album, the opera star suggests Mother Nature has a lot to teach us, if we'd only listen.
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International students are facing challenges as they try to evacuate Ukraine
Africans and South Asians studying and working in Ukraine have had added difficulty leaving the country because of discriminatory treatment by local authorities.
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Homer man rescued after floating out to sea on river ice
The Coast Guard says the incident is an important reminder that sea ice during periods of rapid warmth can be dangerous.
Guests from Biden's Joint Address assess his progress 1 year later
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Tatiana Washington, a gun violence prevention advocate, and Javier Quiroz Castro, a DACA recipient and COVID-19 unit nurse, about progress during Biden's first year.
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District updates COVID protocols
Starting Friday, the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District will no longer conduct contact tracing or implement universal masking on a school-by-school basis.
Russia showed its playbook in Syria. Here's what it may mean for civilians in Ukraine
The lessons of Moscow's involvement in Syria's civil war stand as a specter of the heavy-handed playbook experts fear could be used on an even larger and more deadly scale in Ukraine.
Iowa Gov. Reynolds will likely tout her COVID response in State of the Union rebuttal
Iowa Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds' response to the pandemic, with few restrictions, has gotten her national attention.
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The 1st primaries of 2022 midterms begin in Texas
Voters head to the polls in Texas for the state's primary in the first midterm election of 2022. A governor's race is on the ballot, as is the second-largest congressional delegation in the U.S.
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Local election officials face increased harassment following 2020 election
Officials say they continue to be harassed and threatened by people who don’t accept that the 2020 presidential election was legitimate.
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Why Canadian doctors are prescribing National Parks passes and time in nature
Nothing's better than the doctor saying you're fully healthy. But a close second is them prescribing time in nature — including a free National Parks Pass.
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