Reena Advani
Stories
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Politics
A Biden victory in Michigan could depend on Black Voters
Michigan faith leader Rev. Kenneth Flowers says President Biden should not take the Black vote for granted.
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World
Taken by Russia, then rescued, young Ukrainians speak out
The charity Save Ukraine brought young Ukrainians to Washington D.C. to tell Congress about being abducted by Russia.
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World
The death of a Palestinian olive farmer emphasizes conflict over land
Settler violence is on the rise in the West Bank.
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National
A new school year begins. What are your goals for teachers and students?
With a new school year underway, we're wondering what goals you might be setting for yourselves. NPR poet-in-residence Kwame Alexander asks you to write about one of your goals in the form of a poem.
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National
Skepticism Of Science In A Pandemic Isn't New. It Helped Fuel The AIDS Crisis
It's been 40 years since the first U.S. AIDS cases were were reported, and some who experienced the early years of the crisis say the effects of denialism then have carried into the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Education
Matchmaker, Matchmaker Make Me An Algorithm: STEM Contest Winner Pairs Data
The world of matchmaking won't have to rely on luck as much as math, thanks to Yunseo Choi. The 18-year-old came up with a matching theory that can be applied to people looking for a life partner.