Hiba Ahmad
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Arguments over race, the pandemic and the impact on schools have taken center stage. Democrats fight back voter disaffection as a Republican candidate gains traction in a state that's trended blue.
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Survivor's guilt is usually associated with people who survive war. It's now consuming some people who survived a deadly disease that so many didn't. A counselor gives steps to address those feelings.
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The pandemic, economic crisis, and protests for racial and social justice have led to an unprecedented moment in history and has changed the way people enter the workforce. We want to understand how.
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A new documentary catalogs the rise of Lin-Manuel Miranda, Christopher Jackson and other members of the hip-hop group Freestyle Love Supreme in the mid-2000s before they became famous on Broadway.
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On songs like "Cellophane," the British artist steps out of her self-imposed cage and tests the limits of her tremendous soprano.
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NPR wants to talk to college students and recent graduates about their college admissions experience.
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The Georgia-based rock band releases its eighth studio album, Why Hasn't Everything Already Disappeared?, on Jan. 18.
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Ahmed Burhan Mohamed became the first American to win the Dubai International Holy Quran Award. The annual contest involves reciting passages from the Quran.
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In the wake of new allegations against R&B singer R. Kelly, the #MuteRKelly movement is gaining new support for a campaign to isolate the artist.