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17th-century Dutch artist Judith Leyster's work resurfaces nearly half a millennia later
More institutions are introducing new audiences to her unique painting style.
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Who is the judge who overturned FDA approval of abortion drug Mifepristone?
Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk, who overturned the FDA's approval of the abortion drug mifepristone, has a history of anti-abortion views and was appointed by then-President Donald Trump.
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Ask an Astronaut going to the Moon (Rebroadcast)
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Air National Guardsman arrested as suspected leaker of Pentagon documents
The FBI has arrested a member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard, Jack Teixeira, as a suspect in the leak of classified intelligence documents.
This card game has no rules and is designed for people with dementia to play
As a person with dementia's condition worsens, enjoying activities with others may be more difficult.
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What's cooking in Cincinnati? Multiple James Beard Award finalists hail from the city
While major hubs like Dallas and New York City have their share of nominations, Cincinnati is holding its own with three finalists.
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Amid Senator Dianne Feinstein's extended absence from the Senate, should she resign?
Feinstein has asked Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer to temporarily relieve her of her duties as a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee while she's recovering from shingles, but she's resisted calls to resign.
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JUUL vaping company to pay nearly half a billion dollars in settlement
E-cigarette company JUUL has agreed to settle a case brought by six states and Washington D.C. accusing it of lying about the harms of vaping and of illegally marketing to kids.
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How Jacob Wideman faced his mental health struggles behind bars
Jake had many years of practice pretending he wasn’t suffering from mental health struggles in his youth, but now, he had to push those struggles even further out of sight as he faced a series of challenges in prison, each more difficult than the last.
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Proud Boys leaders testify in Jan. 6 trial, others accused remain in D.C. jail
We get the latest from the months-long trial of Proud Boys leaders accused of seditious conspiracy for their role in the Jan. 6 riot
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