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'Loose Ends' provides closure one project at a time
When a person dies, it often falls to their children, loved ones, lawyers or even friends to sort through the things they’ve left behind. Sometimes, those things are unfinished projects or hobbies, that’s where the group Loose Ends comes in. Nina Vishneva has the story, narrated by Anna Rice.
UN 'horrified' by Gaza hospital mass grave reports
Palestinian officials say more than 300 bodies have been found at Nasser and al-Shifa hospitals.
'Seagull Boy' teaches Olly Alexander how to do impression
Nine-year-old Cooper went viral after winning a European championship with his uncanny impression of a seagull.
'Seagull Boy' teaches Olly Alexander how to do impression
Nine-year-old Cooper went viral after winning a European championship with his uncanny impression of a seagull.
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Zambian FA president charged with money laundering
Andrew Kamanga is arrested and charged with money laundering offences.
Argentina seeks arrest of Iranian minister over bombing
The call for his arrest comes after an Argentine court blamed Iran for an attack on a Jewish centre.
Argentina seeks arrest of Iranian minister over bombing
The call for his arrest comes after an Argentine court blamed Iran for an attack on a Jewish centre.
As protests consume college campuses, where's the line between safety, free speech?
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Daniel Diermeier, Chancellor of Vanderbilt University, about campus protests, free speech and student safety.