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How Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett could impact abortion rights
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Church leaders and mourners pray for Pope John Paul II, whose body lies in the Clementina Hall at the Vatican. Born Karel Wojtyla in Poland 84 years ago, John Paul died in Saturday after 26 years as pope.
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As India's economy has opened and grown robustly, so has Hindu pride. A lifetime after India cast off colonial rule, it's embracing a new identity and its majority Hindu faith is playing a big part.
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What the Supreme Court's EPA ruling will mean for the agency's goals
The Supreme Court limited the Environmental Protection Agency's ability to regulate emissions. NPR's Michel Martin asks former EPA head William K. Reilly how that will impact the agency's goals.
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The flooding in Yellowstone reveals forecast flaws as climate warms
Models used to predict flooding are based on long-term, historical records that do not reflect changes to the climate over the past decade, scientists say..
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Most of the residents of the Hassan Sham camp in northern Iraq feel like outcasts, with nowhere else to go. And conditions are getting worse as funding for food, education and health care dries up.
Welcome.US helps refugees, such as Afghans and Ukrainians, settle in the U.S.
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Hulu's 'The Kardashians' continues a modern saga: a family famous for being famous
If you hated this family before, The Kardashians won't change your mind. But the show humanizes them.
Chinese writers borrow from Western classics to illustrate life in the age of COVID
Angry, depressed, or flat out bored by successive COVID lockdowns, Chinese writers are adapting Western literature classics to amuse themselves.
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10 Presidents, One Dictator: U.S.-Cuba Policy
Fidel Castro took power in Cuba in 1959, at the height of the Cold War and the peak of U.S. concern over communism. Follow Washington's policy toward Cuba through 10 U.S. presidencies.
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Retracing the Path of the 1906 Earthquake
Little was known about the San Andreas fault before a massive earthquake struck San Francisco in 1906. But that changed when a team of scientists mapped the fault and produced a report that gave birth to modern earthquake science.
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This school takes kids from the most traumatized parts of Ukraine — and offers hope
Teachers in Warsaw work to address student-held trauma in classrooms after the Polish school system absorbed tens of thousands of Ukrainian refugee students.
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These 3 Supreme Court decisions could be at risk after Roe v. Wade was overturned
The Supreme Court ruling on Friday says it is limited to abortion, but President Biden and advocates say same-sex marriage and contraception cases could also be at risk.
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As anti-LGBTQ narratives ramp up in the mainstream, far-right groups Patriot Front and Proud Boys have used the moment to target Pride events. But their goal remains the same, extremism trackers say.
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