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Florida families face confusion after gender-affirming care ban temporarily blocked
This week, a judge temporarily blocked Florida's ban on gender-affirming care for kids. It's seen as a win for trans rights but a chilling effect has left some providers and families confused on care.
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A crossroads for crypto? Regulators filed lawsuits against two major industry players
Regulators have filed major lawsuits against two of the biggest players in the world of crypto currencies, signaling the start of a new battle in their war against crypto.
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Veteran astronaut Peggy Whitson says more private space flights are in the horizon
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with astronaut Peggy Whitson about her most recent trip to space, commanding a private company mission.
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Student podcasters share the dark realities of middle school in America
School shootings, social media, beauty standards. 13-year-olds Erika Young and Norah Weiner delve into what middle school looks like today in their award-winning podcast.
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Search intensifies for the missing submersible as underwater noises are detected
Rescue teams seeking the submersible housing five tourists who had planned to visit the wrecked Titanic said "noises" had been detected close to where the sub ended contact with its mother ship.
Rescue teams race to find missing men in submersible, including Hamish Harding
NPR's A Martinez talks to retired NASA astronaut Terry Virts about his friend British businessman Hamish Harding, who is on board the submersible missing since Sunday's trip to view the Titanic.
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Florida student excels in high school, college and on the football field
Austin Simmons, a sophomore, compiled a 5.3 GPA in his high school core classes and completed 15 college credits. He's enrolling at Ole Miss in the fall — two years early. He's also a quarterback.
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Kelsey Poll and Tyler West had a connection long before getting married
When the couple was looking at Kelsey's baby photos, Tyler noticed his mother. A 2001 photo shows Kelsey as an infant in the care of a nurse. Tyler's mother had helped deliver her now daughter-in-law.
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Cuba to host a Chinese spy base focusing on U.S., 'Wall Street Journal' reports
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Warren Strobel of The Wall Street Journal, about his reporting that revealed China plans to build a facility in Cuba which is capable of spying on the United States.
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Puerto Ricans have mixed feelings about their elephant moving to Georgia
Economic problems in Puerto Rico forced the island's zoo to close. That meant a big move for an African elephant named Mundi.
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