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How Hurricane Katrina changed guidance around evacuating pets during natural disasters
The main takeaway post-Katrina: Saving pets helps save people.
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First round of U.S. Open delivers shocks and drama
The U.S. Open tennis tournament got underway this weekend, and already some big stars have crashed out, some in dramatic fashion.
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Indigenous youth make historic ride down the Klamath River
Indigenous tribes have fought for years to undam the Klamath River, which they've held sacred for generations.
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How Democrats plan to use federal Medicaid cuts in midterm messaging
About a quarter of Michiganders are enrolled in the program, and Democrats are hoping the issue gives them an edge in battleground districts.
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Trump says he's firing Fed's Lisa Cook. Can he?
President Trump says he is firing Federal Reserve Gov. Lisa Cook, but Cook insists she's not leaving and he has no authority to get rid of her.
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Why are so few American students studying in China?
There are hundreds of thousands of Chinese students studying in the U.S., but only hundreds of U.S. students studying in China.
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Catholic Charities tests Wisconsin's unemployment payment system at Supreme Court
A chapter of Catholic Charities in Wisconsin contends it should be exempted from the state's unemployment compensation system because it's a charitable organization with a religious mission.
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Former HHS Secretary Donna Shalala discusses Trump administration cuts to agency
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with former Health and Human Services Department Secretary Donna Shalala about her views on the Trump administration's cuts to the agency.
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Kennedy Center names new director of dance programming, days after former staff firings
Stephen Nakagawa, a former Washington Ballet dancer, will be the new director of dance programming. The announcement comes five days after the Kennedy Center's previous chief was dismissed.
Documentary funding in jeopardy with Corporation for Public Broadcasting shutting down
With Public Broadcasting Service funder the Corporation for Public Broadcasting now scheduled to shut down, nonfiction storytellers are now looking for new ways to get their films out to the public.
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