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Schools Look To Algorithms To Flag Students Who May Harm Themselves
School districts are hiring companies to monitor students online, aiming to flag those struggling with mental health issues and harmful behavior. But it's raising privacy and data collection concerns.
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New Compilation Of Old Tunes Is 'An Alternate History Of The World's Music'
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Jonathan Ward on his new 100-track compilation of early recordings from around the world called Excavated Shellac: An Alternate History of the World's Music.
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A Question Of Ethics As The Resale Sneaker Industry Grows
How much money is too much money to spend on a pair of sneakers? NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Michael Sykes, staff writer with For The Win from USA TODAY Sports, on sneakerhead culture wars.
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How California Is Trying — And Struggling — To Reach Vaccination Equity
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to Dr. Paul Adamson, a physician and a fellow in infectious diseases at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA on why vaccine equity has been hard to reach in California.
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How 2 Skiers Conquered Yosemite's Half Dome
Last month, Jason Torlano and Zach Milligan skied and rappelled down Yosemite National Park's iconic Half Dome in a death-defying journey of nearly 5,000 feet from summit to valley floor.
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Myanmar Military Used Live Ammunition To Quell Protests
Myanmar's military has used live ammunition to quell ongoing protests, which are trying to restore democratic rule, killing scores of protesters in recent days.
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Beijing Prepares Hong Kong Election Laws, Further Erasing Freedoms
Chinese legislators in Beijing are set to overhaul Hong Kong's elections systems. Once semi-autonomous, mainland China has curtailed freedoms in Hong Kong.
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Congresswoman Karen Bass Discusses New Police Reform Bill Named After George Floyd
The House has approved a police reform bill named after George Floyd. The lead author, Rep. Karen Bass (D-CA), speaks to Morning Edition about what the bill aims to achieve.
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Welsh Utility Workers Discover Medieval Tunnel
The workers were excavating a trench when they made their discovery. Now, archeologists have taken over to research the tunnel.
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Fitness Coach Streams His Last Virtual Workout For Kids As Schools Reopen In London
British Fitness instructor Joe Wicks has run an online exercise class that became very popular with families since the early days of the Pandemic. His last session is today.
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