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Arizona's reinstated ban on abortions leaves providers and patients confused
Arizona courts reinstated a Civil War era ban on nearly all abortions. Now there is a bipartisan call for a special legislative session as providers and patients are confused and anxious.
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Sotomayor Appears Close To Confirmation
Republicans promise that the full Senate will vote on Judge Sonia Sotomayor's nomination to the Supreme Court by early August. Jeff Sessions, the Senate Judiciary Committee's top Republican, has abandoned calls for a delay in the vote until September.
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Swing state Sen. Elissa Slotkin to deliver rebuttal to Trump's speech to Congress
Michigan's first-term senator, Slotkin — a centrist with deep national security credentials — will deliver the Democrats' rebuttal to President Trump's first speech to a joint session of Congress.
COVID-19 Puts Amache Camp’s National Park Pursuit in Limbo
Supporters of Colorado's Amache site — formerly a Japanese internment location — want to establish it as part of the National Park System, a designation that could literally put Amache on the map as a federally run tourist destination.
A Distant Refuge: Portraits Of The Rohingya In Portland, Oregon
They escaped the killing fields in Myanmar. Now, Rohingya refugees living in Portland, Oregon, face the challenge of rebuilding their lives.
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Remembering Buell Neidlinger, A Genre-Hopping Bassist, Composer And Music Teacher
Neidlinger, who died March 16, was a child prodigy on the cello who went on to perform in the New York Philharmonic and also as a studio and jazz musician. Originally broadcast in 1989.
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A Psychotherapist Goes To Therapy — And Gets A Taste Of Her Own Medicine
Lori Gottlieb is a psychotherapist who started seeing a therapist herself after the man she thought she would marry unexpectedly broke up with her. Her new book is Maybe You Should Talk to Someone.
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This week in science: gravitational waves, nature-inspired robots and Orca attacks
Hosts of NPR's science podcast Short Wave talk about newly-discovered gravitational waves, a robot designed with inspiration from nature and why Orcas might be attacking boats near the European coast.
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The Stanley Coup: How Portland Put Its Name On Hockey's Top Prize
Just how did a team from Portland seize prime real estate on the Stanley Cup, hockey's top prize? The answer lies in the trophy's early years.
The 8 Key Places That Will Explain The 2020 Election
Many of America's communities are changing, and so is how voters think about what matters most to them and whom they want their leaders to be.
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