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The National Trust for Historic Preservation has released the list each year since 1988.
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More than 100 antiwar protesters have been arrested at colleges in the commonwealth.
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The school said 13 people were arrested and charged with unlawful assembly, trespassing.
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The Bensley development would co-locate affordable housing and food production
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The federal appeals court in Richmond ruled in favor of plaintiffs from West Virginia, North Carolina.
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New research highlights a potential connection between water weight and seismic activity.
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Students continue to protest at campuses across the country, despite the risk of arrest. Some schools now threaten demonstrators with disciplinary action, while others promise the opposite.
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NPR wants to know if you've seen Facebook posts you suspect may be AI-generated, and what you think of them.
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President Gustavo Petro announced his country will break diplomatic ties with Israel Thursday over its actions in Gaza. "If Palestine dies, humanity dies, and we are not going to let it die," he said.
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NPR's Juana Summers talks with economics professor Caitlin Myers, who has been tracking travel distances to abortion facilities, about the impact of Florida's ban on abortion after six weeks.
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For centuries, stories of northern slavery were not easy to find. Understanding slavery in this project involves learning the stories of those enslaved — and bearing witness.
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NPR's Juana Summers speaks with security expert Juliette Kayyem about the decision to send in law enforcement at schools like Columbia University and UCLA. What strategy can bring de-escalation?
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NPR's Juana Summers talks with mycologist Matt Kasson about a strange fungus that is threatening certain broods of periodical cicadas.