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‘Brain Drain’: Arctic Mayors’ List of Concerns Include Exodus of Youths from Towns, Villages
Concerns over an Arctic “brain drain” ...Ask any of the 11 local leaders from around the far north who participated in the recent Arctic Mayors Roundtable…
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Beaches, Bathing Suits, And Finally On The Big Screen, 'Baywatch'
NPR movie critic Bob Mondello reviews a movie that could only come out in the summer — Baywatch, starring Dwayne Johnson and Zac Efron.
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After Being Banned, Kinder Eggs Are Coming To America
Kinder Eggs are coming to the U.S. — legally. The hollow chocolate egg with the toy surprise inside has not been allowed in the states due to a 1930s law banning candy with non-food objects inside, though fans of the European treat have previously smuggled them in.
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Denis Johnson, Author Who Wrote 'Jesus' Son,' Dies At 67
Denis Johnson was best known for his 1992 short story collection Jesus' Son. He won the 2007 National Book Award for the novel, Tree of Smoke. Johnson died Thursday at age 67.
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In Mexico, A Last-Ditch Effort To Save The Vaquita, On The Verge Of Extinction
There are only 30 of the small porpoise left, due to over-fishing in the waters of the Gulf of California. Efforts to save the vaquita have pitted environmentalists against fishermen.
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Market Forces May Impact Emissions More Than Climate Agreements
Today President Trump is at the G-7 summit and high on the agenda is climate change. Many world leaders are imploring Trump stay in the global climate agreement, but emissions are going down already.
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Latest College Graduates Enter A More Optimistic Economy
Harvard Business School professor Mihir Desai says the unemployment rate is the lowest its been in a decade. He speaks with NPR's Michel Martin about the increasing options for recent graduates.
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Words Of Wisdom From 2017 Commencement Speeches
Listen to some advice offered to the Class of 2017 from speakers, including Hillary Clinton at Wellesley College, Vice President Mike Pence at the U.S. Naval Academy and actor Will Ferrell at USC.
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Fifth 'House Of Cards' Season Speaks To Trump Era
"House of Cards" returns to Netflix for its fifth season. But it's the first season of the political thriller in the age of President Trump. And the series brings a new twist on modern politics.
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'The Wounds Of Whiteclay' Journalists Win Prestigious RFK Award
Matt Hanson and Chris Bowling are among 11 student journalists at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln who won the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Journalism grand prize for their series "The Wounds of Whiteclay." They wrote about the beer stores in the tiny village of Whiteclay, Neb., which have plagued the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota for years.
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