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District officials say most of the positions being eliminated are funded but currently unfilled.
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The university says the donation will be used towards transforming the business school into a hub and leader in technology-driven business strategy.
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Artemis III prep begins with returning the mobile launcher to Kennedy Space Center’s Vehicle Assembly Building using the Crawler-Transporter. This comes shortly after Artemis II returned humans to the moon for the first time in half a century.
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More than 42,000 children are waiting for Florida to roll out a health insurance program that was supposed to go into effect two years ago.
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The museum's nontraditional approach to education will use immersive learning and first-person testimony to reach younger generations.
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U.S. House lawmakers are expected to vote soon on a suite of proposed changes to the Endangered Species Act.
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The Orion crew module containing the four Artemis II astronauts splashed down in the Pacific Ocean Friday evening.
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The four astronauts aboard NASA's Artemis II mission splashed down on Earth, after a successful visit to the moon.
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Teachers at Freedom Middle and Goldsboro Elementary bring their students along on the journey of Artemis II.
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The defeat of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban at the polls is fueling questions about what's in store for far-right movements in other countries that exploit extremist conspiracies to win.
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President Trump's attacks on Pope Leo are unprecedented, religious experts told NPR. Here's how the situation differs from other popes' political critiques.
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Rio de Janeiro in Brazil is home to the world's largest urban rain forest. Woven among the city's bustling neighborhoods are soaring tree canopies, waterfalls, and miles of hiking trails.
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Peet is always waiting for the other shoe to drop. Except last year there seemed to be three different shoes, as she faced her parents' deaths and a breast cancer diagnosis.
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Klose led NPR for a decade starting in 1998, a period of incredible growth for the public media network.
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President Trump once again threatened to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and doubled down on a discredited probe of the central bank.
