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Where President Zelenskyy's popularity stands with people in Ukraine
Amid the crisis with Russia, some Ukrainians say their president has come up short. Others, like some of the ones skating in front of the office of the president, say they still support him.
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Why are Texans’ electricity bills so high right now?
Houstonian Sandra Edwards, who lost power for four days during the blackout, started getting electric bills this spring that are almost double what they used to be. That’s because electricity has its own supply chain — and everybody needs to get paid.
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Texas detains more migrants than any other state. Families with kids are now among them
The Trump administration recently reinstated the practice of detaining immigrant adults and children together. Two detention facilities in South Texas are at the center of that controversial decision.
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'Universal Language' breathes life into a fictional city between Winnipeg and Tehran
We look at "Universal Language," a new movie that follows three storylines in a city that is a cross between Winnipeg and Tehran.
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Chicago's Archbishop weighs in on a year of immigration enforcement
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Chicago Archbishop Blase Cupich about immigration enforcement in his city, the Trump administration's immigration policy and the Catholic Church's position.
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These students protested the Gaza war. Trump's deportation threat didn't silence them
NPR spoke with two international students about their decision to continue speaking out despite the government's aggressive effort to deport pro-Palestinian activists.
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Wanna bet? Texas Legislature to reconsider legalizing casinos and sports betting
Given the stiff headwinds to getting any expansion in gambling passed, sports betting and casino advocates may be competing against each other, rather than working in tandem.
FBI Asks For Public's Help In Benghazi Investigation
The FBI released photographs of three individuals who were on the grounds of the U.S. mission in Benghazi on the day of the attack, which killed four Americans, including the U.S. ambassador to Libya.
Cold Outdoors Can Be Enjoyed With Right Gear
With temperatures in the Northeast plunging to 35 below zero, what else is there to do but head out for an early morning snow shoe?
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Winter storm leads to glass atrium collapse at Adolphus Hotel
Glass and frozen precipitation fell into the hotel’s drawing room, causing damage but no reported injuries.
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