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Zelenskyy's remarks come as the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its third week.
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At a White House event with Breyer, President Biden said it was his intention is to name a nominee to replace him by the end of February.
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Thursday through Sunday, WUNC will offer special programming for Thanksgiving and Hanukkah.
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In 1898, a white supremacist mob burned the offices of Wilmington's Black-owned newspaper and gunned down scores of the city's African American residents. Now, the city is honoring some of the dead.
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Colin Powell, a former secretary of state and chairman of the Joint Chiefs, died in October at the age of 84. NPR is carrying live coverage of his funeral.
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The changes reflect WUNC’s commitment to reach a more diverse audience in our listening area and to provide new innovative public radio content.
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While it's his first U.N. address as president, Biden is very familiar with the institution, with his history on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in the 1990s and as vice president.
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WUNC will air NPR coverage of events commemorating the 20th anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001.
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President Biden will deliver another speech about Afghanistan on Friday afternoon, as the scramble to evacuate American citizens and vulnerable Afghans continues.
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The decision highlights the divisions between her view of the mission of journalism and Arkansas newspaper publisher whose name adorns the school.