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Tennessee school cancels Mother's Day program focusing on inclusivity, as parents ask 'why?'
Officials at the Alpine Crest Elementary School canceled a program designed by librarian Caroline Mickey to be sensitive to children who might not have a mother.
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G7 Summit underway in Hiroshima, Japan
The gathering will focus on the war in Ukraine, with that country's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expected to attend on Sunday.
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Prosecutors say Jack Teixeira should be held behind bars as he awaits trial
The Massachusetts Air National Guard member accused of leaking military secrets in an online forum is back in court Friday for a detention hearing.
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LA's housing crisis raises concerns that the Fashion District will get squeezed
Los Angeles is planning to add 100,000 new apartments downtown. Garment workers and others now fear L.A.'s Fashion District and its factories won't survive the city's downtown housing boom.
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The Native American Graves and Repatriation Act moves forward
The University of Alamba is one of the top 10 repatriation efforts.
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Wildfires continue to rage across western Canada
The entire area is blanketed with smoke and around 12,000 people are currently being evacuated.
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TV networks reveal fall show lineup amid writers strike
Media executives presented their TV fall season shows this week, in glitzy pitches intended to court advertisers. But the Hollywood writers strike looms large.
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Cherelle Parker likely to become Philly's first female mayor after November election
NPR's A Martinez talked to Democratic mayoral candidate Cherelle Parker after she won Tuesday's primary election in Philadelphia. She is expected to become the first woman to lead the city.
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LA Mayor Bass plans to spend $1.3 billion to address homelessness in the city
In her first budget, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass wants to spend $1.3 billion combatting homelessness. Some advocates say the plan doesn't get to the root of LA's crisis.
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Supreme Court sides against Andy Warhol Foundation in copyright infringement case
In its 7-2 ruling Thursday, the Supreme Court said the late artist infringed on a photographer's copyright when he created a series of works based on an image of the pop star Prince.
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