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Remembering Actor Chadwick Boseman
Actor Chadwick Boseman, who starred in Black Panther and many other films, has died at the age of 43.
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'How To Love A Country' Poet Richard Blanco Reads Your #NPRPoetry
For National Poetry Month, Blanco, who was selected as President Obama's inaugural poet in 2013, says we can harness this time of isolation for observation in the name of poetry.
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UT Austin Committee Determines Intent Of 'The Eyes of Texas' Was 'Not Overtly Racist'
The UT Austin committee recommended developing a campaign for students and alumni "to lean into difficult conversations, including race, history, and talking across differences."
Pulitzer Prize winning historian David McCullough has died
He wrote acclaimed books about Harry Truman and John Adams, along with the Brooklyn Bridge and the Panama Canal. He also was the authoritative voice narrating TV films such as The Civil War in 1990.
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More migrants arrive in Dallas amid shifting border policy
Immigration limits set last year because of COVID-19 were supposed to expire Wednesday, but the Supreme Court ordered those limits to stay in place past Christmas. Now, volunteers at a Dallas church are working daily to provide food, clothing and shelter for asylum-seekers ahead of the holidays and an extreme cold front.
Why Is College So Expensive?
Occupy Wall Street protesters say the high cost of college is one of the barriers between them and a good life. College costs have skyrocketed, though maybe not as much as you might think.
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Catholics at Villanova University, where Pope Leo XIV once attended, celebrate Mass
Pope Leo XIV once attended Villanova University. Catholics packed the St. Thomas of Villanova church to celebrate Sunday Mass and the new pope.
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Pope Leo challenges Lebanon's political class to seek the 'common good'
In Lebanon, a country whose political leaders are accused of vast corruption, Pope Leo has asked the political class to set aside personal interests for the shared benefit of society.
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COVID-19 In DFW Feb. 28-Mar. 6: Governor Announces The End Of Mask Mandate, Capacity Restrictions
Many school districts and some businesses still encourage the wearing of face masks. The Johnson & Johnson vaccine also becomes available in Texas.
Coal Mines Keep Operating Despite Injuries, Violations And Millions In Fines
An NPR investigation found thousands of American mine owners fail to pay penalties for safety violations, even as they continue to manage dangerous — and sometimes deadly — operations.
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