From California to North Carolina, students staged chants and walkouts over the weekend in protest of Israel's ongoing military offensive in Gaza.
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This week's episode will start a series chronicling what Cal Poly Humboldt’s student-run station, KRFH—Radio Free Humboldt—had to do to remain on the air and provide unbiased reporting on the occupation of Cal Poly Humboldt, particularly the actions Station Manager Kianna Znika had to undertake.
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University administration said that 25 protesters were arrested early Tuesday morning on the Arcata campus.
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As of Friday afternoon, pro-Palestinian demonstrators continue to occupy at least one building on the campus in Arcata. The university has sent an initial response to the protester’s demands.
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Every year, almost a million birds from over 300 species flock to our waterways, deltas, and marshes. Established in 1996, Godwit Days aims to help showcase the beauty and splendor of our avian friends as they pass through the North Coast, as well as teach the community about the importance of conservation and biodiversity.
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Ed Dwight, a former Air Force test pilot who was passed over to become an astronaut in the 1960s, described his flight aboard Blue Origin's New Shepard as "life changing."
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Facing potential headwinds with both young voters and Black voters, President Biden's Morehouse College commencement address focused on his view of the importance - and future of - democracy.
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The state-run IRNA media outlet reported that the aircraft carrying President Ebrahim Raisi and other senior officials went down as the president returned from an event on the border with Azerbaijan.
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There's trouble in the town of Bad Göodsburg! A wishing well has stopped working! NPR's Tamara Keith talks with Jess Hannigan about her new children's book, "Spider in the Well."
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Dr. Adam Hamawy is a former U.S. Army combat surgeon currently in Gaza. He said he's treating primarily civilians, rather than combatants: "mostly children, many women, many elderly."
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The ultimatum by war cabinet member Benny Gantz reflects discontent among Israel's leadership about Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's handling of the Gaza war and his far-right political partners.