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Universities restrict dining hall hours because there aren't enough workers
Staffing issues have forced universities to tweak dining hall hours. Michigan State University pays top wages, but still only has been able to bring on about half the student workers it needs.
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India's environmental issues have been made worse by global warming
Unusually heavy rains. Toxic smog. A poisoned river in the capital New Delhi. India's rapid development has left it with many environmental challenges, on top of erratic weather from climate change.
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NPR's Bobby Carter on why a 2020 song should be included on 2021's best music lists
One of the biggest songs of 2021 was technically released in 2020 — so it can't be included on lists of the year's best music. NPR's Bobby Carter shouts out the song "Essence" by Wizkid.
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What was the best album of 2021? It depends which critic you ask
There wasn't much consensus among the nation's music critics about which was the best album of 2021. We'll hear a few of the choices.
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In The Latest Win For Biden, The Senate Passes A $3.5 Trillion Budget Blueprint
The passage of the budget framework follows President Biden's victory on Tuesday of the passing a $1 trillion infrastructure bill in the Senate. Nineteen Republicans voted for the infrastructure bill.
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For Shakira, an Emotional Homecoming Show
Colombian singer Shakira has soared to worldwide fame with her sultry voice and swiveling hips. Latin America's most successful crossover artist recently returned to her hometown, to praise her birthplace and to express her concern about the region's poverty.
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'Totally Unnecessary': MPD Senior Officer Testifies Regarding Chauvin's Use Of Force
On day five of Derek Chauvin's murder trial, the Minneapolis Police Department's most senior officer testified that the way Chauvin pressed his knee into George Floyd's neck was "totally unnecessary."
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Biden will visit Buffalo, where residents are reeling from the mass shooting
In Buffalo, N.Y., people are still struggling to comprehend Saturday's attack that killed 10 people at a supermarket. Authorities say a self-avowed white supremacist targeted Black people.
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A Small Tablet Company Brings High-Tech Hopes To Haiti
A tablet computer assembled in Port-au-Prince makes the Western Hemisphere's poorest nation the latest player on the high-tech stage. Economists hope such jobs help grow Haiti's middle class.
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The Story Of Fats Domino's 'Ain't That A Shame'
This enduring hit showcases Domino's individual talents, and the early power of New Orleans music.
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