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  • Schloss, who was friends with Frank in Amsterdam and whose mother later married Frank's father, was a tireless educator about the Holocaust and was honorary president of The Anne Frank Trust UK.
  • AI-driven applications are creating demand for more conduits to carry internet traffic, like undersea cables that snake along the ocean floor.
  • Kate Sullivan moved to Eastern North Carolina in 2019 as an active duty Marine Judge Advocate. Kate transitioned to the civil service in 2022 and has served as a general counsel for the Department of the Navy since then. She and her husband Graham, also a Marine, planted their flag in Emerald Isle. Graham and Kate have three young daughters, Grace, Gloria, and Gwen.

    Kate was drawn to the practice of law and the Marine Corps by her desire to serve. She attended McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento, California and graduated with her Juris Doctorate in 2015, the same year she accepted her commission as a Marine Corps Officer. Kate grew up in Lodi, California and remains close to her family who still lives in and around Lodi.

    Her journey in public radio began at her undergraduate university in Stockton, California, where Kate became an avid listener of Morning Edition and All Things Considered. Since college, Kate has listened to NPR nearly every morning either in the office or on her commute. WHQR became a staple in her morning routine as her source of local and national news during her commute to Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point and later Marine Corps Base Lejeune.

    Kate believes that access to information is a basic need and right for all Americans. Information is the cornerstone of power and connectivity in communities.
  • What's next for the U.S. engagement in Venezuela? President Trump says the U.S. will run the country for now, but there are no American troops or diplomats in the country.
  • NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Rep. Jim Himes, D-Conn., the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, about the Trump administration's military operation in Venezuela.
  • The military operation and subsequent U.S. oversight of Venezuela have sparked debate over executive authority and the role of Congress in approving military interventions. Lawmakers remain divided over the legality, potential repercussions, and long-term strategy for U.S. involvement in Venezuela’s future.
  • The U.S. Mint is releasing commemorative coins to celebrate the nation's 250th anniversary. But there is controversy over the coin designs the Trump administration chose not to released.
  • D.C. police officers experienced some of the most intense violence during the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. We sat down with two of them to rewatch their body camera footage from that day.
  • A WFDD listener wanted to know how Greensboro earned the distinction, and does it still hold true today.
  • New coins marking the United States' 250th anniversary begin circulating this week. The Trump administration tweaked the design of some coins and is considering a dollar coin featuring the president.
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