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  • Oliver Struempfel set a reputed world record for carrying beer. Video shows him pressing the 27 steins together in one great two-tiered mass.
  • University of New Hampshire President James Dean gave a speech Thursday on the future of the state's flagship public university. Dean set the goal for UNH…
  • - Daniel speaks with NPR's economic correspondent John Ydstie about who wins and who loses from the dollar's current strength. The winners, Ydstie says are European exporters; possible loosers, the U.S. auto industry.
  • NPR's Elizabeth Arnold reports that Presidential challenger Bob Dole began his day with a speech to Republican governors and business leaders in Detroit, where he said that the nation's GOP governors deserve credit for the economy's strength, not President Clinton.
  • Peoria has a front row seat to the great Illinois River flood of 2013. A temporary flood wall is in place and pumps are keeping the water at the lowest points from coming up through the sewers and into the store fronts. Whether their property is underwater or not, the resolve of people living and working along the Illinois River isn't wavering.
  • The number of people in ICE detention has grown, and detention facilities are over capacity. So the government is intensifying its hunt for more space, and local police are playing a bigger role.
  • State history standards can give educators a roadmap through the uncomfortable facts of U.S. history. In the current debate over critical race theory, they can also offer political cover.
  • A clash between Muslim students trying to build a mosque and residents who oppose it in South Korea's fourth largest city tests the nation's tolerance of increasing diversity.
  • COVID and the Classroom Reporting Initiative Looks at Challenges, Creative Solutions to Education in a Time of PandemicAn ongoing reporting project from…
  • A new form of alternative tourism is cropping up across Europe, with people eager to see the shattered remains of the continent's boom-and-bust economy. In Valencia, Spain, those tours take tourists past the city's many deserted construction projects.
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