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  43.      <title>People say they worry about inflation. Their restaurant spending might show otherwise</title>
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  52.      <title>Some campuses are going virtual and canceling commencement as protests continue</title>
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  80.      <description>NPR&apos;s Ayesha Rascoe speaks with director Caitlin Cronenberg about her first full-length feature film, &quot;Humane,&quot; about a future where people must sacrifice themselves to make life on earth sustainable.</description>
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  87.      <title>Experts say weigh in on what&apos;s next as the war in Gaza shows no signs of slowing down</title>
  88.      <description>Nearly seven six months into the war between Israel and Hamas, the conflict seems headed for an open-ended Israeli military presence in Gaza.</description>
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