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Haitian President Says Infamous National Army Should Be Reinstated As U.N. Leaves
The Haitian police must now take over the duties of securing the nation now that U.N. peacekeepers have left. And Haiti's President says the United Nations' withdrawal is a perfect time to reinstate the once infamous national army a move that has sparked concerns.
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After War's Deadliest Day, Another U.N. School In Gaza Gets Hit
A U.N. spokesman said Israeli tank shells hit the school Wednesday, killing 15 Palestinians and wounding 90. The agency is housing scores of people displaced by the fighting in schools across Gaza.
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James Doubek is an associate editor and reporter for NPR. He frequently covers breaking news for NPR.org and NPR's hourly newscast. In 2018, he reported feature stories for NPR's business desk on topics including electric scooters, cryptocurrency, and small business owners who lost out when Amazon made a deal with Apple.
Server Reacts To Stipend That Los Angeles Plans To Award To Food Service Workers
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with server Maria Buenrostro about the toll the pandemic has taken on her industry as Los Angeles makes an $800 stipend available to 4,000 food service workers.
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Why Public Service Loan Forgiveness Is So Unforgiving
Ninety-nine percent of applications for Public Service Loan Forgiveness have been denied. A former student loan watchdog saw it coming.
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Trump Picks Heather Nauert, Former Fox News Anchor, As U.N. Ambassador
From Fox & Friends to the State Department, and now possibly to the United Nations. President Trump says he will nominate the former journalist to be America's next U.N. ambassador.
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Top Stories: Stephen Breyer In Town; Rebuilding A Home That Was Accidentally Demolished
The top local stories this afternoon from KERA News:Lindsay Diaz has been struggling since losing her home after last year’s Christmas weekend tornadoes.…
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Top Stories: Texas House To Debate School Finance Reform
The top local stories this morning from KERA News: The Texas House today will debate several bills aimed at reforming the state’s school finance…
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Voter News Service Problems
John Ydstie and Andrew Kohut discuss the computer problems at the Voter News Service. VNS has has traditionally generated the exit polling data used by media organizations to project races.
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Forest Service Leader Resigns
NPR's Elizabeth Arnold reports that the chief of National Forest Service is stepping down. Mike Dombeck says his land management philosophy of stewardship over development is out of sync with the views of the Bush administration.
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