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SDPB SD High School State Championship Headlines
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Sudiksha Konanki remains missing after she disappeared during a spring break trip with friends.
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NPR's Steve Inskeep asks author Emma Donoghue about her new historical thriller that centers on the French railway disaster of 1895.
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Beloved Honduran musician and champion of Garifuna music, Aurelio Martínez, has died at age 55.
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A federal judge has ruled that Elon Musk and his DOGE team likely violated the Constitution when they effectively shut down USAID. Trump said the administration will appeal the decision.
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Israel launched deadly strikes in Gaza to pressure Hamas to agree to a new ceasefire. Hamas isn't budging, and more than half of recently freed hostages oppose the renewed war. Why is Israel doing it?