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I Am Learning Inglés: A Dual-Language Comic
In a dual-language classroom, sometimes you're the student and sometimes you're the teacher. Here's what it's like for 6-year-old Merari.
Black Americans suffer millions more premature deaths than white Americans
Black Americans endured over 1.6 million more excess deaths in the last two decades compared to white Americans.
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Losing Languages
There are over 6,000 languages in the world today. Some experts say the majority are on the verge of disappearance. NPR's Dean Olsher considers the rapid deaths of many of the world's languages -- like Papua New Guinea's Arapesh -- and reports on the debate in the linguistic community over the need to intervene and save them.
What to expect as Brittney Griner's trial resumes in Moscow
American basketball star Brittney Griner has been jailed in Russia for five months and 6 days now.
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Election officials in key Michigan county hire 'Stop the Steal' ringleader to recruit poll workers
Genevieve Peters encouraged people to attack the Capitol on Jan. 6.
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Who is Jim Jordan, the Ohio Republican vying for the House speakership?
Some lawmakers — including some Republicans — have argued that Jordan shouldn’t be speaker because he is an extremist, citing his role in Jan. 6.
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Bridgegate Trial: Aide Says Christie Knew Of Traffic-Snarling Plan Well In Advance
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie knew about a road study that would create a traffic nightmare and used the advance notice to ask about his office's relationship with a local mayor, a former aide says.
Do Underwhelming Square, Match IPOs Mean Bubble Trouble?
Online payment startup Square and online dating giant Match have gone public. Their lackluster prices are the latest sign of Wall Street growing weary of tech hype and multibillion-dollar "unicorns."
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Rudy Giuliani's Role In Trump Ukraine Call
President Trump's personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, met with an adviser to the Ukrainian president to urge Kiev to investigate Hunter Biden. Is this sort of pressure proper, improper or illegal?
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Why Senate Democrats Are Refusing To Meet With Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh
Top Senate Democrats are refusing to meet with Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh until they reach an agreement with the White House to review documents from his long legal career.
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