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State Looking To Help New Mexico School Districts Transition To Electric Busses
The School Bus Modernization Act would provide New Mexico school districts the option to renew aging diesel buses with clean Electric School buses.
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To get fresh vegetables to people who need them, one city puts its soda tax to work
In Boulder, Colorado, officials realized there were many people who needed access to fruits and vegetables but didn't qualify for federal food assistance.
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Students Get Mixed Messages On Whether Protesting Will Get Them In Trouble
Some school administrators are being criticized for cracking down on students rallying for gun control, but many colleges are sending them messages of support.
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As DACA Debate Drags On, Some DREAMers Are Moving Back To Mexico Voluntarily
For some DACA recipients, the dream became too hard to hold onto. Noe Martinez came to the U.S. when he was 15. By 29, he had a college degree and a thriving business in Oklahoma. But he missed his parents in Mexico. Now he's back there and wondering what lies in store for him.
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The arguments against setting term limits for Supreme Court justices
NPR's A Martinez speaks with American Enterprise Institute senior fellow Adam White about the constitutional arguments against setting term limits for Supreme Court justices.
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Families of 737 Max crash victims urge a judge to reject Boeing’s plea deal
Boeing has agreed to plead guilty to misleading regulators in connection with the deadly crashes of two 737 Max jets. But that deal with the DOJ has not quieted the anger of crash victims’ families.
Hurricane Beryl is another example of why the power grid needs to be more resilient
NPR's A Martinez speaks with energy expert Michael Webber about how utilities can manage extreme weather events like Hurricane Beryl.
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Officials at Abercrombie & Fitch have been successful at turning the business around
NPR's A Martinez talks to journalist Chantal Fernandez about Abercrombie and Fitch's rebrand, and how the chain has managed to recapture its customer base.
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'Slave Play' playwright Jeremy O. Harris is on a mission to diversify theater
The award-winning playwright talks about his provocative Slave Play, which earned 12 Tony nominations. A new HBO documentary chronicles the making of the production. Originally broadcast June 2023.
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A visit to a clinic in Georgia that provides health care only to the uninsured
NPR's A Martínez visits Georgia to explore how people without health insurance receive care.
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