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PBS

Why does almost half of America’s food go to waste?

12th - Higher Ed
Roughly 40 percent of food produced in America never makes it to the table. Whether it rots in the field, is trashed at the supermarket, or thrown out at home, NPR’s Allison Aubrey looks at why good food is being discarded, and...
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The Daily Conversation

Human-Animal Chimeras, The Future of Medicine?

6th - Higher Ed
New ReviewAn ethically questionable new genetic technique attempts to grow human organs inside of pigs.
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NASA

NASA | OPERACIÓN ICEBRIDGE: Explorando cambios en el hielo de Groenlandia

3rd - 11th
Operación Icebridge es una misión aérea de la NASA dedicada a estudiar cambios en la capa de hielo y el hielo marino en ambos polos del planeta. En la primavera de 2012, IceBridge llevó a cabo sucuarta misión ártica, sobrevolando áreas...
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Curated Video

Corporation for Public Broadcasting to close after GOP cuts federal funding

Higher Ed
New ReviewThe closure will result in job losses. CPB said most staff positions will end on Sept. 30, the close of the fiscal year. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Pocket Casts Says Public Radio Acquisition Will Help Build Bond With Listeners

9th - Higher Ed
Listeners have come to expect their podcasts free of charge. But Pocket Cast has still managed to become one of the leading podcast platforms as a paid app. The company was recently acquired by NPR, WNYC Studios, and WBEZ Chicago, in a...
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Curated Video

Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff has been mysteriously buying huge swaths of land in Hawaii—now we know why

9th - Higher Ed
Billionaire Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff has deep-rooted connections to Hawaii, and he’s been suspiciously quiet about them for the most part. He has long maintained a beachside mansion in Waimea, and recently got caught buying up swaths...
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Curated Video

Salesforce founder Marc Benioff really doesn’t want people to know he bought hundreds of acres of land in Hawaii worth

9th - Higher Ed
Billionaire CEO Marc Benioff has been aggressively acquiring parcels of land in Hawaii via various shell companies since the pandemic, according to an NPR exposé—but it’s a subject he would rather keep private.
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Curated Video

Elon Musk Threatens to Reassign NPR's Twitter Handle

9th - Higher Ed
Elon Musk Threatens to Reassign NPR's Twitter Handle
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Curated Video

CBC pauses Twitter activity after being labelled ‘government-funded media’

9th - Higher Ed
CBC pauses Twitter activity as it joins a growing list of public broadcasters the social media platform has labelled as ‘government-funded media.’
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Curated Video

Washington state feels the impact of dwindling Canadian visitors

9th - Higher Ed
Kim Malcolm, host of All Things Considered from the NPR affiliate station KUOW, says some businesses in Washington state are fielding cancellations from Canadian travellers. She tells BC Today host Michelle Eliot that Canadians can make...
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Curated Video

Spending cuts are next for Congress

Higher Ed
Now that Congress has passed President Trump's so-called "Big Beautiful Bill," their focus shifts to cutting already allocated funds for things like USAID, NPR and PBS. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

NPR sues Trump administration, claims funding cuts violate First Amendment rights

Higher Ed
The litigation seeks to protect NPR's funding amid concerns that the loss of public dollars would hurt rural reporting and diminish service areas. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Trump orders end to funding for NPR, PBS

Higher Ed
Without federal support, many rural public radio and TV stations may struggle to survive, potentially disrupting access to local programming. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Pandemic: Financial Hardship Felt Most By Communities of Color

Higher Ed
Survey: Black, Latinx, and Native American communities hit hardest. Four in ten Latinx, Black, and Native American households used up savings.
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Curated Video

CDC Employees Accuse Agency of 'Acts Of Racism'

Higher Ed
More than 1,000 workers are calling for the end of a "toxic culture" at the federal health agency.
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Curated Video

Diane Rehm On The 'Right-To-Die' Movement And Her New Book

Higher Ed
Rehm's new book captures both sides of the aid in dying debate, including interviews with physicians, terminally ill patients and ethicists.
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Press Association

Work underway to deliver Integrated Rail Plan

Higher Ed
Quotes from Transport Minister Grant Shapps as he visits the Leicester hub of Network Rail contractors SPL to see wiring gantries being built, one month after he announced the Integrated Rail Plan. He talks about work beginning a month...
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Curated Video

Almost 150 U.S. Companies Urge Congress To Pass Gun Legislation

Higher Ed
The companies pushed lawmakers to require background checks for all gun sales and pass national red flag laws.
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Curated Video

Pompeo Lashes Out At Reporter After Interview On Ukraine, Ambassador

Higher Ed
The Secretary of State sat for an interview with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly where she asked about Iran and Ukraine.
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Curated Video

Legendary Journalist Cokie Roberts Dead At 75

Higher Ed
Roberts' death was announced by ABC News, one of the several media outlets she worked with over the years.
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Curated Video

Congress Republicans Draft Police Reform Proposal

Higher Ed
Republicans are considering a plan that would increase funding for de-escalation training and more use of body cameras.
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Curated Video

GOP Lawmakers Call For Documents From DHS

Higher Ed
The lawmakers cited an NPR report warning the Biden transition team.
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Sen. Mitch McConnell Encourages Republican Men To Get Vaccine

Higher Ed
He said as soon as it was his turn, he took the vaccine.
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Pelosi Wants To Clarify Laws On Indictment Of Sitting Presidents

Higher Ed
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told NPR "there is nothing anyplace" that says a president can't be indicted.