'Our Birds': Migratory Journeys Converge In Baltimore Gardens
A couple of times a month, a group of migrant women and their children gather to plant shrubs and flowers in Baltimore's expansive Patterson Park.The gardens feed and shelter migratory birds as part of...
View ArticleHorton Meets A ... Who? Introducing The Kwuggerbug, From Seuss' 'Lost Stories'
Theodor Geisel — better known as Dr. Seuss — has been charming generations of children and adults since the 1950s. And though Seuss died in 1991, a new collection of his lesser-known work, called...
View ArticleIn Crimea, Many Signs Of Russia, Few Of Resistance
Morning Edition host David Greene and producer Lauren Migaki traveled to Crimea to see what's changed since Russia sent troops in this spring and shortly afterward annexed the territory despite...
View ArticleAs Crimea's Borders Change, So Do Lives
It's like a scene from an old Soviet movie playing out before our eyes in 2014.Dozens of young Crimeans, with innocent faces and crisp blue uniforms, stand at attention and declare oaths of loyalty to...
View Article'Close Up Baltimore' Tells Stories Of The City, One Portrait At A Time
It's a muggy summer day, and Joe Rubino is at the train station in Baltimore, taking pictures of a stranger and asking some deeply personal questions. Later, he'll post this portrait online, along with...
View ArticleMusic Release: Gin Wigmore's 'Blood To Bone'
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View ArticleAs Brazil's Largest City Struggles With Drought, Residents Are Leaving
It happened slowly at first. The reservoir's water level dropped, so the resort extended the boat launch ramp.Then they had to add another extension.Eventually, the water dropped so much that business...
View ArticleJapanese Organizing Consultant Marie Kondo Takes America By Storm
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View ArticleAt 92, A Japanese-American Reflects On The Lessons Of Internment Camps
When the Japanese struck Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, Aiko Herzig-Yoshinaga (then Aiko Yoshinaga) was a senior at Los Angeles High School.She remembers the day the following spring that her principal...
View Article2 Schools Reopen Their Doors In Puerto Rico
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View Article'Our Birds': Migratory Journeys Converge In Baltimore Gardens
A couple of times a month, a group of migrant women and their children gather to plant shrubs and flowers in Baltimore's expansive Patterson Park.The gardens feed and shelter migratory birds as part of...
View ArticleHorton Meets A ... Who? Introducing The Kwuggerbug, From Seuss' 'Lost Stories'
Theodor Geisel — better known as Dr. Seuss — has been charming generations of children and adults since the 1950s. And though Seuss died in 1991, a new collection of his lesser-known work, called...
View ArticleIn Crimea, Many Signs Of Russia, Few Of Resistance
Morning Edition host David Greene and producer Lauren Migaki traveled to Crimea to see what's changed since Russia sent troops in this spring and shortly afterward annexed the territory despite...
View ArticleAs Crimea's Borders Change, So Do Lives
It's like a scene from an old Soviet movie playing out before our eyes in 2014.Dozens of young Crimeans, with innocent faces and crisp blue uniforms, stand at attention and declare oaths of loyalty to...
View Article'Close Up Baltimore' Tells Stories Of The City, One Portrait At A Time
It's a muggy summer day, and Joe Rubino is at the train station in Baltimore, taking pictures of a stranger and asking some deeply personal questions. Later, he'll post this portrait online, along with...
View ArticleMusic Release: Gin Wigmore's 'Blood To Bone'
Copyright 2015 NPR. To see more, visit http://www.npr.org/.
View ArticleIf A School Becomes A Shelter In Puerto Rico, Where Do Students Learn?
A jittery group of middle-schoolers is about to start the first day of classes since September, when Hurricane Maria slammed into Puerto Rico and totally disrupted the island's school system.The vast...
View ArticleAfter Wildfires Destroyed Their Homes, Students Find Healing Help At School
With wildfires still raging across parts of Southern California, dozens of schools have been closed. Many will stay that way till the new year. That gives educators valuable time to think about what...
View ArticleAfter Maria, Puerto Rico Struggles Under The Weight Of Its Own Garbage
Outside Puerto Rico's capital, a three-story-high mountain of debris and waste sits smack in the middle of what was a suburban soccer field before Hurricane Maria devastated the island.Blue bleachers...
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