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Children draw during class at the Yes We Can school in Tijuana. Toya Sarno Jordan for NPR hide caption
Frozen Afghan bank reserves contribute to the country's economic collapse
Over months, the U.S. and allies delivered weapons and other support to Ukraine
In Florida, Democrat Crist to face incumbent DeSantis in quest for governor
Janet Jackson's 1989 classic 'Rhythm Nation' can make some laptops crash
Schools across the country offer teachers more money to staff their classrooms
'The Mamas': Reimagining parenting through a lens of race and class
31 years ago Ukraine broke away from the USSR. Now the battle is against Russia
White House mulls student loan forgiveness for millions of borrowers
2 Atlanta police officers won't face any charges in Rayshard Brooks shooting
Children draw during class at the Yes We Can school in Tijuana. Toya Sarno Jordan for NPR hide caption
In converted buses and tin-roof sheds, migrant students get a lesson in hope
NASA says there is a misconception that there is no sound in space
Ex-cop pleads guilty to federal charge related to Breonna Taylor's killing
Trump asks court to appoint a third party to review records seized in FBI search
Blaming renewables for blackouts, which haven't happened, is "a way to forestall a transition that's underway, but needs to move faster than it is right now," said Shelley Welton of the University of Pennsylvania. Godofredo A. Vásquez/AP hide caption
Renewable energy is maligned by misinformation. It's a distraction, experts say
2 men are found guilty of conspiring to kidnap Michigan Gov. Whitmer in 2020
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