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One year after the Dobbs ruling, abortion has changed the political landscape
For decades, the politics around abortion were pretty well set. Then came the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision. It was a political earthquake, and in many ways the ground is still shaking.
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What we've learned from pro-Trump attorney John Eastman's state bar trial
Attorney John Eastman was a key player in Donald Trump's legal efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election. The State Bar of California is now seeking to revoke Eastman's law license.
'Roe' has been gone for a year. Here's how it has changed things for doctors daily
A year since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, new state abortion bans have changed how doctors work on a day-to-day basis.
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James Cameron says the Titan passengers probably knew the submersible was in trouble
The Titanic director has made 33 dives to the shipwreck and visited ocean depths in a submersible he built himself. He compares OceanGate to the Titanic in that both ignored safety warnings.
Apple vs. apples: The tech giant is fighting to trademark the fruit
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with reporter Gabriela Galindo about the tech company Apple seeking to trademark the image of apples, the fruit, in Swiss court.
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Former Putin ally, who launched weekend revolt, agrees to relocate to Belarus
The leader of the Wagner Group, who launched a rebellion against Russia's military leadership, ultimately called it off. Besides Russia, no country was watching more closely than Ukraine.
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As temperatures rise, ‘climate smart’ trees sprout in Minnesota
In Minnesota’s rapidly warming forests, researchers are planting trees from southern climates because they’re expected to grow better as temperatures rise.
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Accused Club Q shooter expected to plead guilty in court
The 23-year-old accused of murdering five people and injuring 17 others in the Club Q shooting is expected to plead guilty to murder and hate crimes charges.
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Thinking she had just months to live, Laura Dern's mother 'spilled the beans'
Actor Laura Dern and her mother Diane Ladd have always shared a profession. But when Ladd was diagnosed with lung disease, the two started sharing so much more. Their new book is Honey, Baby, Mine.
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After aborted coup, what's next for Putin?
Russian President Vladimir Putin averted a coup, but the weekend's events leave many questions about the stability of his regime and what that means for the world.
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