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Thousands gather for the March for Life protest, as Supreme Court weighs Roe v. Wade
The annual march in Washington, D.C., occurs around the anniversary of the Roe decision. This year, as the Supreme Court considers overturning some of its protections, protesters say they feel hope.
Book Diagnoses Darwin With Anxiety And Warhol As A Hoarder
Journalist Claudia Kalb uses biographical material and modern-day mental health to get inside the heads of history's great personalities. Her new book is called Andy Warhol Was A Hoarder.
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Activists' removal ahead of DeSantis press conference didn't violate Sunshine Law
Though it was a public building, the governor’s press conference with state health officials was open only to members of the press.
'Quaranzines' Bring Readers Together Despite Distancing
During the coronavirus pandemic, the Internet has become home to a growing number of self-published "quaranzines" on everything from cutting your own hair to building emergency hand washing stations.
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Internet Historians Mourn Loss Of Cultural Record As Yahoo Prepares To Delete Groups
At one time, there were 10 million Yahoo Groups with more than 100 million users - from neighborhood organizations to amateur astronomers. On Saturday, the archives will disappear.
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'Knocked Up': Good Girl Meets Lost Boy, Sparks Fly
Judd Apatow (The 40-Year-Old Virgin) is king of the dirty-minded-but-sweet relationship comedy, and the chemistry in his latest makes for a screwball movie with a pretty big heart.
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'Speed Racer': It's Hell, Wachowski Style, on Wheels
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5 New Year's Resolutions From Women To Watch
How do you set a resolution when you've already accomplished so much? These women have innovated and inspired, but they still have hopes for improvement in 2014.
5 Gift Wrapping Tips From A Pro
Professional gift wrapper Mia Canada shares a few tips for making holiday wrapping a cinch — even at the eleventh hour.
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Disney Announces Changes To Pirates Of The Caribbean Ride
Disney announced it will be making some changes to its "Pirates of the Caribbean" ride. The most significant of those changes will be doing away with the "bride auction" that appears partway through the ride.
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The first 2022 Winter Olympic medals have been awarded. Here's what they look like
Beijing Olympic Committee organizers pulled from Chinese culture and relied on the 2008 medal design for the 2022 gold, silver, and bronze medallions.
Charlie Crist on the gubernatorial race, and faith leaders on DeSantis' immigration policies
On this week's Florida Roundup, Charlie Crist discussed is race for governor, while faith leaders and deep-pocketed business executives weighed in on Gov. Ron DeSantis’ immigration efforts.
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Most Floridians oppose the Legislature's push to restrict abortions, a UNF poll finds
The poll by the Public Opinion Research Lab at the University of North Florida shows 57% of voters oppose a proposal to ban abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy.
Michigan coach Juwan Howard is suspended for the rest of season
Howard slapped a Wisconsin assistant coach Sunday after Michigan lost a men's college basketball game. The Big Ten suspended Howard for five games.
New Yorkers Remember Anti-War Activist Father Daniel Berrigan
Father Daniel Berrigan was 94 when he died last Saturday. The Jesuit priest came to prominence in 1968 when he and eight others burned hundreds of draft files in protest of the Vietnam War. Berrigan served a prison term for the action and went on to lead countless other demonstrations and acts of civil disobedience.
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Maine's beloved official drink, Moxie, is the latest casualty in supply chain issues
Maine residents have been having a hard time finding the state's official drink on grocery store shelves: Moxie. It tastes a bit like root beer, but with a bite.
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Zarqawi's Death and the Iraqi Insurgency
What does the death of Abu Musba al-Zarqawi mean to the future of the insurgency in Iraq? Paul Wilkinson, chairman of the Center for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence at Scotland's University of St. Andrews, offers his insights to Mike Shuster.
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Biden backs Sweden and Finland's NATO membership application
Biden said Thursday he was sending paperwork to Congress to ratify Finland and Sweden's application to join NATO. The ratification process is expected to pass with bipartisan support.
More baby formula shipments arrive from overseas in an effort to ease the shortage
Australia is sending the equivalent of more than 27 million 8-ounce bottles of goat's milk and other baby formulas, as the U.S. government works to replenish store shelves during the shortage.
Boy Hit by U.S. Missile Gets Medical Help
A 9-year-old boy wounded in a bombing attack in Iraq a few years ago is now in Southern California, ending a years-long struggle by a Hollywood screenwriter and other Americans to get the boy and his mother out of the country. Mostafa's odyssey began four years ago, when his neighborhood was hit by a U.S. cruise missile that strayed off course. NPR's Mandalit del Barco reports -- see Mostafa's photo, and learn more about the Americans who helped him.
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These airlines are letting passengers banned for mask violations back on planes
The cases will be determined on a case-by-case basis, depending on the company. Here's a look at where each of the major U.S. airlines stands.
The White House has a strategy for reducing drug overdose deaths
Drug overdose deaths are at a record high — more than 100,000 in the latest single year. And the Biden administration has a plan to slow that epidemic by emphasizing harm reduction.
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Ethics Take Precedence over Medical Advances
Commentator and California Congressman Dan Lungren (R) says we should never fall prey to ethical failures in our quest for medical breakthroughs. This is the second of two opposing opinions on stem cell research.
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Don Adams, Missed by THAT Much and So Many
Don Adams, known for TV eternity as Agent 86 on the 1960s series Get Smart!, has died at age 82. Adams played Maxwell Smart, a clueless secret agent who puzzled villains and his boss with his confusing explanations and farcical combat style.
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British Religious Groups Offer Prayers, Pledge Solidarity
In London, churches across the city held memorial services for victims of Thursday's terrorist attacks. Senior Christian, Jewish and Muslim clerics also gathered and issued a joint statement calling for unity and dialogue between faiths in the aftermath.
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