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Some Small Montana Schools Test Socially Distanced Classrooms
While most Montana schools decided to finish out the year online, some of the smaller, more rural districts opted to reopen under new guidelines.…
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4 Ways Racial Inequity Harms American Schoolchildren
The country's racial justice problems aren't limited to policing — U.S. schools also struggle with inequity and implicit bias.
Tribes Worry Keystone Pipeline 'Man Camps' Will Further Spread Coronavirus
A Canadian company’s announcement this week that it plans to move forward with construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline in northern Montana has nearby…
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Soldiers In Brazil Battle Mosquitoes That Could Be Spreading Zika
Brazil is fanning out 200,000 troops to battle mosquitoes. It's part of larger efforts to combat the transmission of the Zika virus, which has been linked to brain abnormalities in Brazil.
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The Power Of Worm Poop
What comes out of the tail end of worms appears to be very good for crops.
Remembering Steve Goodman, The Folk Singer Who Immortalized The Chicago Cubs Anthem
Steve Goodman is the man responsible for "Go Cubs Go," a song that's been the anthem his beloved team since 1984. NPR's Scott Simon talks to Goodman's biographer Clay Eals about the singer's life.
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Remembering Anthony Bourdain, Explorer And Enthusiast
The chef came to prominence writing about the restaurant kitchens he knew best. He was, particularly on his TV shows, infinitely curious, hungry for everything.
Climate Liability Lawsuits Could Help With Costs Of Adapting To A Hotter Earth
Cities, states and federal governments are suing oil companies, alleging they're financially responsible for damaging effects of climate change. It could help with costs of adapting to a hotter Earth.
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Examining The Last Decade In Television
The two big stories of the decade boiled down to: volume and streaming. Viewers had thousands of new shows to choose from and they could binge-watch as many as they wanted and they didn't need cable.
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Black Women, Motivated To Oust Trump, Aren't Convinced Of Any Democrat Yet
While former Vice President Joe Biden has a commanding lead in early polling for the Democratic nomination, black women interviewed by NPR all say they are still weighing their options.
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