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A small Catholic school has 5 alums on the U.S. women's hockey team
Five of the 23 members of the women's Olympic hockey team representing the U.S. come from a small Catholic school in Upstate New York. Bishop Kearney High School is becoming a hockey power.
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Can Republicans and Democrats find common ground on DHS funding?
NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick, R-Pa., and Tom Suozzi, D-N.Y., about current congressional negotiations regarding funding for the Department of Homeland Security.
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Why the build up of U.S. military forces continues in the Caribbean
U.S. forces are likely in places such as Puerto Rico for the long haul, as the Trump administration tries to reshape U.S. priorities in the Caribbean and South America.
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Life, liberty and the very American pursuit of humor
The Declaration of Independence states that all men have certain "unalienable rights." From Mark Twain to Jon Stewart, satirists have picked apart that guarantee and what politicians do to honor it.
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Former NATO chief reflects on Europe-U.S. relations
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Anders Fogh Rasmussen, former prime minister of Denmark and former head of NATO, ahead of the Munich Security Conference.
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Ice climbers welcome winter, finally
Unusually warm weather in the Rocky Mountains has meant the Ouray Ice Park in Colorado has been bare rock. Now that freezing temperatures have returned, there's a rush to scale the ice.
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Israel's far-right dreams of rebuilding Gaza settlements
President Trump's peace plan for Gaza has been rejected by far-right Israeli officials who want the land for Jewish settlements.
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Mothers in the U.S. use crowdfunding tactics to help families in war-torn Gaza
After connecting through social media, an informal network of moms started crowdfunding to help families in Gaza afford food and shelter.
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Do you have some bad habits? Good news — you can make new ones. Here's how
Research shows it helps to start small if you want new habits to stick.
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Tallulah Proulx is making history at the Winter Olympics
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A researcher's effort to make edible cotton seeds
Edible cotton seeds could revolutionize the cotton industry. That's the goal of one researcher who says the seeds would be an inexpensive protein source that could help feed millions of people.
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Students' push for change results in new Latino history exhibit in Chicago
A group of Latino high school students in Chicago didn't feel represented by a local museum. They successfully petitioned the museum, resulting in a new exhibit reflecting local Latino history.