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State scores suggest Fairbanks area students still below proficiency in core subjects, similar to rest of Alaska
Carlos Alcaraz wins his 2nd U.S. Open at match delayed by Trump's attendance
The president's arrival delayed the match and left many ticketholders waiting in line. He watched from Rolex's luxury box.
Australian woman is sentenced to life for poisoning relatives with mushrooms
An Australian judge sentenced triple-murderer Erin Patterson to life in prison with a non-parole period of 33 years for poisoning four of her estranged husband's relatives with death cap mushrooms.
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Fairbanks police evacuated one of the city’s Fred Meyer stores on Saturday evening, after a deactivated mortar shell was left in one of the bathrooms. // Alaska’s Department of Education released student assessment results Friday, with most students continuing to test below proficiency in core subject areas. // A University of Alaska Anchorage economics professor says President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill will have widespread impacts to Alaska in the coming years. // A national organization is suing Alaska’s Office of Children’s Services in hopes the court will mandate reforms to a system they say is failing Alaska kids.
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First Measles Death In 12 Years Renews Vaccination Concerns
A woman from Washington state died of measles last week. NPR's Kelly McEvers talks to Seattle Times reporter JoNel Aleccia about the first confirmed measles death in the United States in 12 years.
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Hacking Team Breach Reveals Firm Sold Spying Tools To Repressive Regimes
What happens when one of the most notorious hacking companies gets hacked? That's the situation unfolding for one Italian company, which sells surveillance software to governments across the globe.
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50 Years After His Death, Making RFK More Than A Ghost And A Mural
Multi-generations debate and reminisce about the legacy left by the slain Democratic senator from New York. He championed for better treatment of the poor and people of color.
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With Corruption Rampant, Good Cops Go Bad In Texas' Rio Grande Valley
How does a promising young cop go from town hero to drug trafficker? A former rogue officer details what led him to the dark side in a region known for corruption.
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Investigators Use New Tool To Comb Deep Web For Human Traffickers
NPR's Robert Siegel interviews Dan Kaufman of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency about a sophisticated Internet search engine developed to help police track down human traffickers.
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Pope Francis Begins South America Tour With Mass In Ecuador
Pope Francis kicks off a three-nation South America tour with a mass in Ecuador on Monday. Aiding the poor is at the center of his mission, which will include stops in Bolivia and Paraguay. It is his second South American trip since becoming pope.
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