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"When you have kids, and when life is just going by faster and faster, you just forget things so easily," says David. "And you think you're not going to forget, but you do," adds Annie. Bethany Froelich/Courtesy of Annie Hudson and David VonDerLinn hide caption
Refugee Advocates Hope For Policy Changes After U.S. Airstrikes In Syria
NET Power has built carbon capture technology into its power plant outside Houston, which will generate electricity by burning natural gas. The demonstration project should be fully operational later this year, according to NET Power. Courtesy of NET Power hide caption
Natural Gas Plant Makes A Play For Coal's Market, Using 'Clean' Technology
A screenshot of video showing a passenger forcibly removed from a United Airlines flight from Chicago to Louisville, Ky., on Sunday. Jayse D. Anspach/Screenshot by NPR hide caption
As California Lifts Drought Restrictions, Rural Areas Still Lack Running Water
President Trump signs the first travel ban. The second ban has been stayed, for now, but some say it's still affecting American higher education. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images hide caption
Travel Ban's 'Chilling Effect' Could Cost Universities Hundreds Of Millions
Wireless Industry Lobbies States In Preparation For New Technology
"When you have kids, and when life is just going by faster and faster, you just forget things so easily," says David. "And you think you're not going to forget, but you do," adds Annie. Bethany Froelich/Courtesy of Annie Hudson and David VonDerLinn hide caption
Preserving Memories: In Emails To A Toddler, A Window Into Her Parents' Love
New York Approves Reforms To Keep Juvenile Offenders Out Of Adult Prisons
Amy Clayton teaches a fifth-grade history class at St. Jerome Academy in Hyattsville, Md. The school, which almost closed eight years ago, has experienced growth over the past few years, largely due to an influx of Catholic families who were drawn to Hyattsville by a desire to live among others who share their values. Tom Gjelten/NPR hide caption
Wells Fargo Executives Ordered To Pay Back $75 Million Over Fake Accounts
Mark Krikorian, Who Urges Cutting Immigration, Gains Relevance In Trump Era
A 'Hot Zone' In The Brain May Reveal When, And Even What, We Dream
New York Daily News And ProPublica Win Pulitzer For Public Service Journalism
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