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Writer Rachel Pollack, who reimagined the practice of tarot, dies at 77
The science fiction and comic book writer helped make reading tarot cards part of a contemporary spiritual practice. She authored more than 40 books across several genres.
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Fox News faces mounting evidence in defamation case
After seeing mounting evidence in a defamation case against Fox News, outside legal experts say the powerful network is in real legal trouble.
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Sudan fighting spills into 5th day
The death toll from the fighting is reaching 300 and that number is expected to climb.
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Apple opens new high-yield savings account for customers in the face of rising interest rates
Apple has launched a new savings account with an interest rate of 4.15% for users with an Apple card.
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Father of Dadeville shooting victim Marsiah Collins remembers his son
Martin Edward Collins says his son Marsiah Collins should have been able to attend a birthday party without being gunned down.
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Oklahoma county commissioner accused of making violent, racist remarks on tape resigns
One of the four county officials in Oklahoma who were caught on tape allegedly talking about murdering reporters and lynching Black residents stepped down on Wednesday.
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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