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In eastern Ukraine's coal fields, Russia's invasion sparks hopes of a comeback
Ukraine's coal industry was in decline. Now miners find themselves in the middle of a war with Russia — and global demand for coal is rising.
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The King still draws a crowd at Michigan Elvisfest, one of largest in North America
Thousands converged at the Wayne County Fairgrounds for the Michigan Elvisfest in Belleville to celebrate the life and work of Elvis Presley.
This teacher survived the Uvalde shooting. Here's why she is returning to the job
This year, as Nicole Ogburn prepares her classroom, her first priority is not the decorations she usually spends the summer picking out. Instead, it's buying things to make the classroom safer.
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Kaija Saariaho, a composer with ears wide open
From sexist professors and low self-esteem to worldwide acclaim, the Finnish composer talks about her path to success and her relentless pursuit of sound.
Afghans in a battle-scarred valley welcomed Taliban rule, but expect more
In rural Wardak province, some Afghans celebrated the return of the Taliban. One year later, here's what they want from the new government.
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COMIC: Finding my voice through dance
For Camille A. Brown, choreography unlocked a new way to understand her power as a dancer, and to celebrate her creative identity.
On Martha's Vineyard, tribal elders work to restore land to its pre-colonial state
On the island of Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts, members of the Aquinnah Wampanoag tribe are trying to restore land to the way it looked, smelled and sounded pre-colonialism.
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If you can't get in to Yellowstone, here are some ways to salvage your trip
Yellowstone is working to fully reopen, but there are new entry restrictions and many could be turned away at the gates. Here are some other vacation options nearby that are worth your while.
A sunrise trek to a mountain fire tower
For decades, the fire towers in New York's Adirondack Mountains defended the wilderness against fires. The soaring structures offer a vantage point high above summits to take in beautiful sunrises.
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VP Harris calls for abortion-rights supporters to channel frustration into action
In an interview with NPR White House correspondent Asma Khalid, the vice president also called on Congress to codify abortion rights.
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