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Perot Museum Tech Truck Brings Science Field Trips To North Texas Students
One North Texas school marked the return of in-person classes by getting students outside the classroom to learn more about science and technology.
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Rep. Castro On Human Smuggling Deaths In San Antonio
Steve Inskeep talks to Democratic Rep. Joaquin Castro of Texas, about the migrants who were found dead in a truck in a Walmart parking lot. He says human smuggling and trafficking is a big problem.
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Palestinians Face Pressure To Assimilate In Jerusalem
President Trump may have handed Israel a symbolic victory with his recognition of Jerusalem as the Israeli capital, but every day in East Jerusalem, Palestinians face pressures to assimilate. With hope for a two-state solution dwindling, more families are applying for Israeli passports, and more Palestinian children are attending schools that teach the official Israeli curriculum.
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Commentary: Give Me Credit (For Being Robbed)
By Rawlins Gilliland, KERA 90.1 Commentatorhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kera/local-kera-507683.mp3Dallas, TX –Most of us enjoy…
Book News: The FBI Monitored Mexican Writer Carlos Fuentes
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Government Of Afghanistan Falls As Taliban Fighters Arrive In Kabul
NPR's A Martinez speaks to Susannah George of The Washington Post who is on the ground in the Afghan capital Kabul about the latest developments in Afghanistan.
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1 Month Ago Today: Kabul Fell And Taliban Returned To Power
One month ago, Afghanistan's capital city of Kabul fell to Taliban forces. Now the Americans are gone and many Afghans who wanted to flee are left behind living in fear.
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Eritrean Dies After Israeli Security Mistakes Him For Assailant In Bus Station Attack
With tensions rising over Arab attacks on Israeli Jews, an Eritrean asylum seeker was mistaken for an assailant and killed — shot by a security guard and beaten by a mob.
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Ukrainian Orthodox church in Maryland prays for those in Ukraine
As the world watches for a possible Russian invasion of Ukraine, the anxiety in the U.S. is especially strong among those with ties to Ukraine — including a Ukrainian Orthodox church in Maryland.
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Boy Hit by U.S. Missile Gets Medical Help
A 9-year-old boy wounded in a bombing attack in Iraq a few years ago is now in Southern California, ending a years-long struggle by a Hollywood screenwriter and other Americans to get the boy and his mother out of the country. Mostafa's odyssey began four years ago, when his neighborhood was hit by a U.S. cruise missile that strayed off course. NPR's Mandalit del Barco reports -- see Mostafa's photo, and learn more about the Americans who helped him.
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