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Olympic Cycling Medalist Kelly Catlin Dead At 23
She was found in her dorm at Stanford University last week. Her family says it was suicide. "She saw herself as a warrior, and it was do or die," her sister, Christine Catlin, tells NPR.
Trump Won. The Media Lost. What Next?
The press will have to hold accountable a president who rarely takes responsibility for mistakes and who's threatened to punish the media. How adversarial will it be in covering Trump's White House?
News brief: War crimes in Ukraine, Blinken in Brussels, Oklahoma abortion bill
The White House plans to announce new sanctions on Russia. U.S., European and other world leaders want Russia held accountable for atrocities. Oklahoma passes a bill to make most abortions illegal.
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How to Get Your California Stimulus Check — and Other Tax Credits You’re Entitled To
The Golden State Stimulus plan provides $600 to low-income Californians including undocumented immigrants, in addition to other available aid — but you need to file your taxes to get it.
'The Campaign Is The Amplifier': How Trump Plans To Fight Impeachment Push
While a top White House aide insists President Trump doesn't need a dedicated team to fight impeachment, his reelection campaign launched a multimillion-dollar ad buy to defend him.
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How Fans Can Support Artists And Music-Industry Workers During The Outbreak
Independent artists' bottom lines are shrinking as the coronavirus outbreak continues — here's what you can do to help.
SFUSD Moves Free Meal Service Out of Chinatown, Raising Community Fears
Fears over having to travel farther to obtain food come in the wake of violent attacks against Asian communities.
New advocacy group wants ‘bold action’ from Portland’s elected leaders
The new People for Portland nonprofit advocacy group was co-founded by two consultants usually on opposite sides of political causes. Dan Levy and Kevin Looper are calling for “bold action” from city government to house people living outside, clean up city streets and fund public safety.
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S. Korean Envoy in Afghanistan for Hostage Talks
He hopes to save the lives of 22 of his country's citizens held captive by the Taliban after the kidnappers executed one of the hostages. On Wednesday, authorities found the bullet-riddled body of 42-year-old Bae Hyung-kyu in Qarabagh district of Ghazni province, where the South Koreans were abducted July 19.
Chicago Voters React To Election Of Lori Lightfoot As City's Mayor
Lori Lightfoot made history on Tuesday when she became the first black woman and the first openly gay person ever elected mayor in Chicago. Her message resonated with voters in many zip codes.
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