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A Fresh Start For Jazzman Henry Grimes
Henry Grimes was an A-list jazz musician in the 1950s and '60s. But then he dropped out of the music scene and fell into emotional isolation. Now at 69, the bass player is making a comeback. His story concludes a series on the plight of aging jazz musicians.
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Lawsuits claim gunmaker can be held liable in the Uvalde school massacre
Two lawsuits filed by families of Uvalde victims against gunmaker Daniel Defense will be a key test of an unsettled legal theory.
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Utah hospital system cancels adult gender-affirming surgery appointments
Utah banned gender affirming surgery for trans youth in January, but now the state's largest health care system has apparently abandoned plans to offer gender affirming surgeries for adults, too.
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A look at some of the consequences if the U.S. defaults on its debt
As the U.S. faces the prospect of defaulting on its debts, a key question looms: How bad would things actually get if that were to happen?
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Striking Hollywood writers are on the frontline of a labor fight against AI
What happens in Hollywood could have implications for other industries, too, as the proliferation of AI threatens to upend all kinds of industries.
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A24's 'You Hurt My Feelings' asks, how much truth do you owe the one you love?
The film centers around a couple whose marriage is in crisis after the wife discovers her husband has been lying to her about liking her latest book.
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Gangs in Haiti threaten the future of its children. Soccer is providing an avenue of hope
Youth soccer programs in Haiti are providing opportunities for Haitian youth amid gang violence and recruitment.
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Bridgetown Roti Rashida Holmes is up for James Beard Award
The West Indian pop-up restaurant in Los Angeles serves up
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How tech companies are trying to balance child safety and privacy
Reporter Emma Roth at The Verge talks about the challenges of implementing internet age verification.
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Social media can put young people in danger, U.S. surgeon general warns
Dr. Vivek Murthy says social media makes kids feel worse about themselves, and they can't get off of it. He says "we need safety standards for social media the way we have for cars, for car seats."
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