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After a disastrous testimony, three college presidents face calls to resign
On Wednesday, the presidents of Harvard, MIT and the University of Pennsylvania testified before the House on antisemitism on college campuses. All three are facing calls to resign.
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Hindu nationalist music could be destructive ahead of Indian elections, critics warn
H-Pop refers to the music and poetry of Hindu nationalism in India. And critics are warning of what they say is H-Pop's destructive power ahead of Indian elections expected this spring.
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Guidance counselors are strained amid FAFSA delays
A messed up roll-out of the nation's key financial aid form has left guidance counselors scrambling to help confused families.
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Rachel Harrison on her new horror novel 'Black Sheep'
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Rachel Harrison about her new horror novel, "Black Sheep," which asks what must be sacrificed in order to go home again.
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Israel intensifies its offensive on Gaza with no signs of another truce
We look at the latest in the war between Hamas and Israel. The temporary ceasefire now over, deadly strikes in Gaza have resumed, and there are reports of more violence in the West Bank.
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East Wing demolition is a sign of Trump's quest to remake the presidency in his image
President Trump's interest in curating his public image is closely linked to how he wields power as president.
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Use Of U.S. Dollar In Venezuela Sustains Some Economic Activity Under U.S. Sanctions
President Nicolás Maduro has allowed the use of U.S. dollars to revive Venezuela's collapsing economy, jumpstarting business and consumption for those with greenbacks. Those without may go hungry.
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Daughters Back An Artful End To The Rivera-Rockefeller Rivalry Story
Capitalist Nelson Rockefeller and painter Diego Rivera clashed over a political mural in the 1930s. Now their daughters have teamed up to preserve both their fathers' legacies and the art they loved.
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NFL Rivals May Team Up To Share Stadium
The San Diego Chargers and the Oakland Raiders have proposed a new stadium that they would share in Los Angeles, beginning as soon as fall 2016.
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Tax incentives are drawing data centers to Atlanta's south suburbs, worrying residents
Data centers thrive where there is cheap land and access to data lines. In the case of Atlanta, that's the southside where many Black suburbs are dealing with more and more of the large facilities.
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