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Here's what happened in Gaza after biggest looting of U.N. food aid in recent memory
Armed gangs attacked a convoy of more than 100 trucks of United Nations food aid, as humanitarian groups call on Israel to do more to secure aid routes and as people across Gaza go hungry.
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The Bush Center's Forum On Leadership 'Focuses On Principles, Not Washington'
The George W. Bush Presidential Center is celebrating its fifth birthday with a star-studded leadership forum that ends Friday night with a keynote speech…
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After 3-Day Strike, University Of California's Service Workers Vow To Keep Fighting
Members of the system's biggest union are demanding the "respect of fair wages and fair treatment." They're set to return to work Thursday, hoping their protest had an impact.
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Rural Texas is losing access to maternity care services
In the past 10 years, more than 20 rural hospitals in Texas have stopped delivering babies.
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'The Love Songs Of W.E.B. Du Bois,' Is Poet Jeffers First Novel
NPR's Noel King talks to author Honoree Fanonne Jeffers about her new novel which explores centuries of racism and multigenerational loss. It's called: The Love Songs of W.E.B Du Bois."
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Children Again Pay The Price in Yemen's War As Focus Shifts To Accountability
The United Nations says 22 children were killed in an airstrike and puts the blame on the Saudi-led forces intervening in the civil war.
Turning The 'Day Of Service' Into A Longer Commitment
Hundreds of thousands of people are participating in volunteer activities nationwide in honor of President Obama's second inauguration and Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday. But with budgets tightening and volunteerism stagnant, nonprofits hope they'll get a more permanent boost.
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Change Is The Only Constant In Today's Publishing Industry
The publishing industry has been in flux for years. First chain stores, then Amazon, then e-books — all combined to create dramatic change. Industry consultant Mike Shatzkin outlines some of the biggest changes, like the recently announced merger of Penguin and Random House.
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How entertainment media could change in 2024
A lot is changing in the media landscape. The industry's troubles this year offer clues about the most important questions companies will face next year.
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Top Stories: Closing Arguments At John Wiley Price Trial; Texans Against The Border Wall
The top local stories this evening from KERA News:Prosecutors say longtime Dallas County Commissioner John Wiley Price accepted nearly $1 million in…
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