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23  avril     11h21
Columbia cancels in-person classes after some students say they don’t feel safe
Greg Rosalsky    NPR’s A Martinez speaks to Debbie Becher, associate professor at Barnard College, about a wave of protests on college campuses amid growing tensions on campuses over Israel’s war in Gaza.
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Sleep training: Life preserver for parents or symptom of capitalism ?
A Martà­nez    The raging debate over how to juggle kids and work.
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Construction has begun on the first American high speed rail system
Scott Maucione    It will run between Las Vegas and Southern California, reaching a top speed of miles per hour. The company behind the project plans for it to be ready by .
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Tensions rise on college campuses as pro-Palestinian protests intensify
A Martà­nez    Turmoil gripped some of America’s most prestigious universities on Monday as administrators tried to defuse campus protests over Israel’s war in Gaza.
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What do changes to Title IX mean for LGBTQ students?
Jason DeRose    NPR’s Michel Martin talks to Emma Grasso Levine of the youth advocacy organization Know Your IX, about what recent changes to the federal rule means to LGBTQ students.
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Through genetics, researchers track ancestors of unknown enslaved people in Maryland
Melissa Sevigny    Genetic researchers and historians say the DNA of people who were enslaved in Frederick, Md., before the Civil War indicates they have about , living relatives.
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Morning news brief
Quil Lawrence    Gaza protests on college campuses stretch across the U.S. British lawmakers OK plan to outsource U.K.’s refugee system to Rwanda. Supreme Court to hear Starbucks case about fired pro union workers.
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United Methodists will again debate LGBTQ clergy and same-sex weddings
   The United Methodist Church is holding its first General Conference since the pandemic and will consider whether to change policies on several LGBTQ issues.
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Arizona startup is working on making birth control for men a reality
   A research lab in Flagstaff, Ariz., is trying to leverage a s discovery into a safe and desirable alternative for men who want to prevent pregnancy.
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VA fixes a home loan debacle, but many vets who were affected won’t get help
   The Department of Veterans Affairs has rolled out its fix for a home loan debacle, but it won’t help many vets who were hurt financially.