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For some, like Olivia Washinski, the idea of heading back to the classroom feels nerve-wracking.“It’s a little more intimidating to think about finishing the semester and going back to class," Washinksi says. "I haven’t opened my computer because I don’t know how it’s going to make me feel, but I still have exams to study for, so I have to face that reality at some point.”
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Speaking Of, by WFSU. Speaking of is a weekly North Florida local news show, taking a deep dive into a regional or national topic that is affecting the Big Bend community. Featuring stories that matter to you, and guests who can speak to your questions. With coverage ranging from government, residential development, immigration, public health, ecology, and more. Hosted by WFSU Morning Edition Host Gina Jordan. Every Thursday at 12pm.
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The comments come after reports that Trump is hoping to use tariff negotiations with other countries to isolate China.
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NPR's Sylvia Poggioli spent over four decades covering Rome. During her time, she covered the last three popes. But Poggioli shared something special in common with Pope Francis.
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Kevin Farrell is the camerlengo, or acting head of the Vatican, until a new pope is elected. Here's what to know about Farrell, who was born in Ireland and spent much of his career in the U.S.
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Trump praised the pope at the start of Francis's papacy, in 2013. But relations soured during the 2016 election, when Francis criticized Trump's proposal to build a wall on the U.S.-Canada border.
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