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Carvajal becomes the ninth president of Cal Poly Humboldt, and the first Latino to lead the institution.
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Does gluing your hand to a Van Gogh painting, in order to draw attention to the evils of the fossil fuel industry, gain sympathy for your cause?
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This week we re-air a portion of a recording originally from Lost Coast Sessions of the Paula Jones Band, captured live at the Arcata Playhouse in 2018.
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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy and Education Secretary Linda McMahon are against schools giving kids standardized questionnaires about their mental well-being. But experts say they are wrong.
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NPR wants to hear from listeners whose lives have changed due to an increase in ICE operations, throughout the country.
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House Republicans released a short-term spending bill to fund the government until late November but Democrats are calling for further changes.
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In the last few months, bands including Hotline TNT and King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard have pulled music from Spotify in a new wave of artist-led protests against the platform.
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President Trump filed a $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times and four of its journalists, accusing them of harming his business and personal reputation.
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Pythagorean Triple Square Day, as one man affectionately calls 9/16/25, is a day like no other this century.
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In South Texas' Rio Grande Valley, many people go without health insurance, and the health system struggles as a result. Similar communities dot the nation.
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Europe is warming faster than any continent. That's speeding up glacial melt, which is already threatening Europe's largest rivers.
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Chlamydia in koalas can cause blindness, infertility and even death.
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First Trump got Texas to redistrict to help Republicans win five House seats there. California Democrats are trying to counter that. Now Missouri lawmakers move to help the GOP win another seat.
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President Trump's U.K. state visit this week won't include the Scottish island where his late immigrant mother was born. Mary Anne MacLeod was a Gaelic speaker who learned English as a second language.
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Susan Monarez says RFK Jr. told her to commit to decisions in advance, without reviewing evidence and to dismiss vaccine experts.
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The legendary actor died Tuesday at 89. "I wasn't learning the way I was supposed to learn ..." he explained in 2013. "I realized that my education was going to happen when I got out in the world."
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Trump on Monday said he planned to send National Guard troops to Memphis. The news gives fresh relevance to NPR's recent interview with Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, who declined to ask for the military.
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Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares moments from their lives and work around the world.
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Most Jewish Americans disapprove of the Trump administration withholding funds from colleges to address anti-Jewish sentiment, according to a new survey.
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The coming months will bring new seasons of Stranger Things and Slow Horses, a mysterious new science fiction series from Apple TV+, and a new Ken Burns documentary about the American Revolution.