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Many parents are angry over COVID policies. They could be key to GOP 2022 gains
Republicans believe COVID-19 policies largely backed by Democrats are causing a schism among parents of school-age children and that will help the GOP win elections this year up and down the ballot.
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Restaurant careers have always been tough, with late hours and stressful interactions that the pandemic only made worse. In Denver, one restaurant group is experimenting with an on-staff counselor.
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Ukrainian children and families are being taken in by Polish families
Many Polish families are offering temporary lodging for Ukrainians who have fled. Some Poles are fostering Ukrainian children who had been living at a home for orphaned or neglected children.
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Less than two weeks after the war began, almost 2 million Ukrainians have fled to neighboring states. More than 360 civilians have been killed.
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Lots of people have student loans, but not all debt is created equal. NPR wants to hear how your student loan debt has affected you.
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Gas prices surge to above $4 a gallon, near a national record
The prospect that the U.S. and its allies could impose new sanctions on Russian oil pushed energy prices sharply higher. The average price of gasoline in the U.S. hit $4.06 per gallon.
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Indian medical student on being trapped at Ukrainian university
Hope is in short supply at Ukraine's Sumy State University, where about 600 Indian medical students are trapped with no viable option for evacuation.
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Ukrainians raise funds in crypto-currency, while U.S. tries to stop Russia from bypassing sanctions
Some are calling Russia's invasion of Ukraine the world’s first crypto war.
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Contract negotiations failed to reach a resolution over the weekend between teachers' unions and school district leaders in Minnesota's twin cities over higher wages and mental health resources for students.
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