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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announces he's running for president
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is challenging President Joe Biden for the Democratic presidential nomination. Kennedy has long been the face of the anti-vaccine movement that draws support from the right.
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For this first time, the Islamic call to prayer is being broadcast in Astoria, Queens
For the first time this Ramadan, the Muslim call to prayer is being broadcast from mosques onto the streets of Astoria, Queens.
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Lebron James' son Bronny faces a pivotal decision in his basketball career
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with The Athletic's Tobias Bass about where Lebron James' son will play basketball after high school. Bronny James may go to college or to play in the NBA development league.
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Florida's abortion laws protect a pregnant person's life, but not for mental health
If a pregnant person is struggling with mental health and considering suicide, several states' laws, including Florida's, specifically say the "life of the mother" exception does not apply to them.
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A woman was fatally shot by a N.Y. homeowner after she went up the wrong driveway
The car carrying Kaylin Gillis, 20, was turning around after her friends realized they had made mistakenly gone to the wrong address. The 65-year-old homeowner fired at them from his porch.
Speaker McCarthy outlines GOP debt limit plan, Democrats pan demands as extreme
Talks over raising the nation's borrowing authority are stalled so House Speaker McCarthy says GOP will vote on their own plan. Democrats say adding demands to avoid a historic default is reckless.
Claudia Acuña: Tiny Desk Concert
The Chilean jazz vocalist makes a lasting impression at the Tiny Desk.
The latest on Israel, as cross-border and internal tensions rise
Even for those who don't closely follow the Middle East conflicts closely, it would be difficult to miss the uptick in recent headlines from the region,
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WGA votes to authorize strike — bringing Hollywood closer to potential shutdown
The members of the Writers Guild of America voted yesterday to authorize a strike - should they fail to reach an agreement with The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers by May 1.
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The hypocrisy and dysfunction of 'front yard politics'
The Atlantic's Derek Thompson writes that Americans have become more interested in saying the words than in taking the appropriate actions to back them up.
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