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Google Sets Goal To Use Clean Energy 24/7
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Jennifer Layke, global director of the energy program at World Resources Institute, about Google's aspirations to power all its operations with carbon-free energy.
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Compromise May Be At Hand To Save A Michigan High School
Benton Harbor, Mich., has been fighting to save its high school. The state proposed shutting it down because of poor performance and rising district debts. The resulting fight has been bitter.
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Mets Honor Deceased World Series Winners But Some Are Still Alive
There was a photo montage of players who had died since the 1969 Miracle Mets won the World Series that year. It included outfielder Jim Gosger and pitcher Jesse Hudson, who are still alive.
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American Medical Association Wades Into Abortion Debate With Lawsuit
After decades on the sidelines, the medical trade group is taking a more aggressive stance by fighting two North Dakota laws it says interfere with the doctor-patient relationship.
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Washington, D.C., Prosecutors Launch Restorative Justice Program For Juveniles
Prosecutors in D.C. are trying a new approach for juveniles on the wrong side of the law. They've launched a program that puts young people in touch with their victims to come up with a way forward.
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Why Taylor Swift Is Calling The Sale Of Her Old Music Label Her Worst Case Scenario
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Jem Aswad of Variety about the controversy surrounding Taylor Swift's master recordings, which her old label just sold to a new owner.
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U.S. Win 2-1 Over England As They Head To Women's World Cup Final
The U.S. won over England in the semifinals of the Women's World Cup. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with sportswriter Stefan Fatsis for post game analysis.
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Saint Sister: Tiny Desk Concert
The group from Ireland makes music that mixes the organic with the electronic, starting with a large, 34-string lever harp.
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