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A year after Roe v. Wade was overturned
A lot has changed since the decision, but the debate over abortion in America is far from over.
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Sheetal Sheth says kid's books can deal with big feelings. 'Always Anjali' takes on identity
Her "Making Happy" book is about a child coping with her mother's cancer.
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The wife of OceanGate's CEO is descended from a famous couple who died on the Titanic
Stockton Rush, OceanGate's CEO and the pilot on its missing sub, is married to the great-great-granddaughter of Ida and Isidor Straus. Their story inspired an iconic scene in James Cameron's movie.
Aspen Food & Wine Festival celebrates the rich history of Black cuisine
The festival celebrated its 40th anniversary with a diverse lineup of chefs.
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What life looks like in East Palestine, Ohio, 5 months after the train derailment
The derailment has moved from the front pages but local residents are still struggling to recover.
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The 1A Movie Club sees the most significant political films
Nowadays, the term “political” refers to more than just electoral politics.
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They tried and failed to get an abortion. Texas family grapples with what it'll mean
Anna and Tony have six kids and are expecting a seventh. They couldn't afford to travel to where abortion is legal. With few places to turn to for help, they're worried about their family's future.
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Tommy Prine, son of the late John Prine, crafts his own sound
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks to Tommy Prine about his vivid debut album, This Far South. It is about loss, faith, and growing up.
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5 men who perished in the submersible implosion shared a spirit of adventure
The search for the Titan submersible was called off Thursday after debris from the vessel was found on the ocean floor close to the wreck of the Titanic. We profile the five people who died.
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Las Vegas pastor spends his free time catching unwanted rattlesnakes
Tim Agnello rounds up rattlesnakes in his neighbors' yards. He finds places in the dessert with enough food, water and shade and then releases the rattlers.
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