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Abortion rights supporters say Florida's proposed 15-week ban would hurt the financially vulnerable
The U.S. Supreme Court is currently weighing the future of a Mississippi law that inspired the Florida bills.
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Gaza Notebook: The Surreal Scenes I Witnessed During 'The Worst Eid Ever'
A Palestinian photojournalist reflects on his encounters during a holiday that took place amid the 11-day war between Hamas and Israel.
Trump Resists Using Wartime Law To Get, Distribute Coronavirus Supplies
The White House says it has not needed to use its authority under the Defense Production Act because the private sector has been cooperating with the administration on its own.
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USS Gerald R. Ford heads to Caribbean amid major U.S. military buildup near Venezuela
The world's largest aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford, is en route to the Caribbean Sea as U.S. forces expand operations near Venezuela, where recent strikes have killed at least 76 people.
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Regina King Imagines What 4 Black Icons' Gathering In 1964 Might Have Looked Like
Regina King's directorial film debut, One Night in Miami, envisions a 1964 gathering of boxer Cassius Clay, activist Malcolm X, fullback Jim Brown and singer Sam Cooke.
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Coronavirus FAQ: Am I Legally (And Ethically) Bound To Say If I Got A COVID Vaccine?
Let's say you are vaccinated. Do you have to tell everybody? Anybody? Is it legal (and ethical) not to share?
'The Life That Follows' Disarming IEDs In Iraq
Brian Castner commanded two Explosive Ordnance Disposal units in Iraq, where his team disabled roadside IEDs and investigated the aftermath of roadside car bombings. He returned home a completely different man, which he details in his memoir, The Long Walk.
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'The Life That Follows' Disarming IEDs In Iraq
Brian Castner commanded two Explosive Ordnance Disposal units in Iraq, where his team disabled roadside IEDs and investigated the aftermath of roadside car bombings. He returned home a completely different man, which he details in his memoir, The Long Walk.
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Evening Masterworks: Johannes Brahms' Violin Concerto in D Op. 77 for August 15, 2023
Evening Masterworks: Johannes Brahms' Violin Concerto in D Op. 77
74 million tourists visited Orlando, almost reaching pre-pandemic levels
Tourism officials say more than 74 million visitors came to the Orlando area last year, a benchmark just short of pre-pandemic levels.
Pope Arrives In Uganda On His Visit Through 'The Continent Of Hope'
Pope Francis heads to Uganda on the second leg of his first-ever Africa visit. The country has been hit by attacks from Islamist extremists; the pontiff is urging reconciliation and forgiveness.
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UAW is in talks with automakers. Among its demands: a 4-day workweek
Autoworkers and the Big 3 Detroit automakers are engaged in contract talks. Among the audacious proposals UAW President Shawn Fain has put forth: A 32-hour work week for 40 hours of pay.
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Secretary of State Blinken makes his 4th trip to Israel since war with Hamas began
Antony Blinken is meeting with Israeli leaders in Tel Aviv as part of his Mideast visit aimed at containing the war in Gaza, and preventing a wider conflict.
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5 MLK speeches you should know. Spoiler: 'I Have a Dream' isn't on the list
Martin Luther King Jr.'s iconic 1963 "I Have a Dream" speech is well known, but there are several other key speeches that also resonate as historical signposts of the Civil Rights Movement.
Hopes For The Next 4 Years: An Educator Wants To Teach Her Students In Person Again
On Inauguration Day, All Things Considered revisits some of its previous guests to find out what they hope for in the next four years. One of them is West Virginia schoolteacher Karla Hilliard.
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These 4 stars are poised for a deep run in March Madness. Here's who to watch
It's been a banner year for women's college basketball. Now, with March Madness upon us, we've talked with some of the star players ready to go big in the NCAA tournament.
'Cartel' Of 4 Big Banks To Plead Guilty To Gaming The Exchange Rate
Four banks agreed to plead guilty to currency manipulation and pay over $5 billion in fines. Officials say the banks used secret codes to manipulate the exchange rate between U.S. dollars and Euros.
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Biden rolls out the red carpet for French President Macron's state visit
President Biden rolled out the red carpet for French President Emmanuel Macron at the White House Wednesday for a formal state visit. NPR takes a look at the pomp and the diplomacy.
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I went seaweed foraging for the first time and hit the mother lode
Foraging has grown into a movement over the last few years, including from your local ocean where it's now peak seaweed season. I went to see what the excitement was about.
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4 inmates escaped from a minimum security prison in Virginia
The four escapees were found to be missing at approximately 1:45 a.m. Saturday. Details about their disappearance were not released by the Bureau of Prisons.
Demócratas de Florida: DeSantis debe "actuar de inmediato" para ayudar a residentes que perderían acceso a SNAP
Casi tres millones de floridanos reciben beneficios del Programa de Asistencia Nutricional Suplementaria (SNAP, por sus siglas en inglés). Sin embargo, el acceso se suspenderá el sábado.
Major Russian drone and missile attack on Ukraine kills 1, injures 15
The attack mostly targeted western regions of the country, the air force said, where much of the military aid provided by Ukraine's Western allies is believed to be delivered and stored
A priest recalls what it meant went a nun traveled 5 hours to visit his dying father
On this week's "My Unsung Hero" from Hidden Brain, when Father Jim Martin's father was dying, a nun, Sister Janice Farnham, took a 5-hour train ride to visit him.
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El seguro contra inundaciones podría ser una parte esencial de tu kit de preparación para la temporada de huracanes
Si eres un nuevo propietario, quizás no sepas que el seguro contra inundaciones y el seguro de vivienda generalmente se venden por separado. La mayoría de las pólizas de seguro de vivienda no cubren los daños ocasionados por inundaciones.
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Universidades públicas de Florida pausarán la contratación de nuevos trabajadores con visa H-1B hasta finales de año
Funcionarios estatales afirmaron que intentarán erradicar los abusos en el programa H-1B durante la moratoria, aunque podrán hacer excepciones si detectan una necesidad crítica de personal.
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