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American household debt passes $17 trillion
The major areas where Americans have debt are mortgages, auto loans, student loans, retail cards and home equity lines of credit.
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Roller derby: Fast-paced, fun and gender inclusive
Gender identity in athletics has become a hot-button issue around the country. At least 20 states have banned transgender students from participating in sports that align with their gender identity.
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OpenAI CEO faces questions about ChatGPT, AI in Senate subpanel hearing
Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, creator of ChatGPT is on Capitol Hill Tuesday, testifying in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee's subpanel on technology.
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Kwame Alexander's memoir began as a book of love poems but morphed into so much more
Author Kwame Alexander reflects on healing and the power of writing in his new memoir, "Why Fathers Cry at Night," released on May 23.
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How a European law might get companies around the world to cut climate pollution
The European Union will tax certain imports based on the amount of carbon dioxide companies emit making them. Experts say the move could lead other major economies to do the same.
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There are signs Ukraine's spring counteroffensive may have already started
Ukrainian forces claim they've made advances in the battle for Bakhmut — a city in the east that Russia has been trying to capture for more than 10 months.
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A mannequin in Georgia is one of the first to use AI to help train nurses
A nursing school in Georgia is using a very expensive AI mannequin to teach patient interaction and diagnostics.
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Federal appeals court in New Orleans considers the fate of an abortion pill
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in New Orleans will hear arguments Wednesday over access to a commonly used abortion pill.
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Workers chase a chicken that recently got loose on a Mexico City subway line
The bird temporarily stopped service and sent workers on a wild goose chase. A video shows maintenance workers and officers in hard hats using everything from brooms to a jacket to try to catch it.
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Actor Joel Edgerton avoids conflict in real life, but embraces it on-screen
Edgerton stars as a horticulturist with a secret past as a white nationalist in Master Gardener. He says director Paul Schrader challenged him be "less of an actor" in the role.
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