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Google shows you ads for anti-abortion centers when you search for clinics near you
A new report finds Google makes millions of dollars in ad buys from anti-abortion "pregnancy centers" that aim to divert women who are seeking abortion care.
Germany's Green Party wants people to use heat pumps to save energy. Some are balking
Some German homeowners are worried they'll have to foot the bill for their country's climate targets by replacing their gas boilers with cleaner — but more expensive — heat pumps.
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New national standards aim to improve transparency in newborn care
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The rise of aquaponics in Maine
More farmers are taking advantage of the symbiotic relationship between fish and plants by growing both.
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Supreme Court rules against Navajo Nation in water rights case
The court rules that an 1868 treaty with the Navajo Nation did not require the U.S. government to take steps to secure water access for the tribe.
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Justice Alito faces questions over jet travel
ProPublica reported that in 2008, Alito rode on the private jet of Republican donor, Paul Singer, on a trip to Alaska. Singer had a number of cases come before the Supreme Court, and Alito did not recuse himself.
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Smithsonian exhibit tells America's history through objects of entertainment
NPR's special correspondent Susan Stamberg visits with curator John Troutman at the Smithsonian exhibit "Entertainment Nation."
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All 5 passengers on OceanGate's missing Titan submersible are dead
All five passengers aboard the missing submersible owned by OceanGate have died in a "catastrophic implosion," the U.S. Coast Guard confirmed.
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Political trial of Brazil's former President Bolsonaro is underway
Brazil's former far-right President Jair Bolsonaro is accused of abusing power and spreading false information. If he's found guilty, he could be barred from running for office for eight years.
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How one H-1B visa recipient navigated layoffs in big tech
When Nilanjan was laid off from his job in tech, his H-1B visa meant he had to find new work in 60 days, or risk having to leave the United States.
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