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  • The department says Florida Career College broke the rules to help students qualify for federal student loans, many of whom later dropped out with steep debts and no certificate to show for it.
  • Weekend Edition Saturday host Scott Simon talks with New York Times columnist Joe Nocera about the increasing volume of criticism surrounding the NCAA and its governance of college sports. Nocera will be in Atlanta, covering the start of the Final Four tournament.
  • Ang & Jess serves as the region’s newest clothing boutique. The store sells an assortment of women’s products, from dresses and jeans to jewelry and bath works.
  • Our guest is Bjorn Olson, an Alaskan filmmaker who's currently working on a documentary about climate change impacts on the Native Tribe of Diomede.
  • On the last Saturday of the month, citizens must spend three hours beautifying the nation. Some people question the authoritarian approach. But the results are impressive.
  • The moves comes despite an order from the top U.N. court for Israel to halt its offensive in southern Gaza.
  • Holiday music rules the pop charts once again this week, as Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" scores its 17th nonconsecutive week at No. 1 — the third longest run of all time.
  • We interviewed the candidates for KPBSD Board of Education during a live candidate forum at the Soldotna Public Library on Sept. 19. This forum was the fourth in our candidate forum series in partnership with The Peninsula Clarion.
  • During the hour, we talk about artificial intelligence, charter schools, cell phone policies, a four-day school week and upcoming budget talks.
  • Ina Jaffe is a veteran NPR correspondent covering the aging of America. Her stories on Morning Edition and All Things Considered have focused on older adults' involvement in politics and elections, dating and divorce, work and retirement, fashion and sports, as well as issues affecting long term care and end of life choices. In 2015, she was named one of the nation's top "Influencers in Aging" by PBS publication Next Avenue, which wrote "Jaffe has reinvented reporting on aging."
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