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Pianists celebrate Morton Feldman's 100th birthday with two marathon concerts The experimental composer Morton Feldman would have turned 100 years old this week. To celebrate, more than a dozen pianists played two marathon, six-hour-long concerts of his work in Los Angeles. Christopher Intagliata
Arts & Life Comedian Tig Notaro on finding humor in the heaviest of moments On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. Comedian Tig Notaro talks about admiring the way her friend handled death. Rachel Martin
Economy Are we in an AI bubble? Economists share the clues to look for Are we in an AI bubble? Economists share the warning signs they watch for before the bubble bursts. Jeff Guo
Politics Immigration enforcement becomes a flashpoint in Minnesota Senate race Immigration is shaping up as a key issue in the race for Minnesota's open U.S. Senate seat, with Democratic candidates trying to navigate how they respond to a surge in federal agents in their state. Dana Ferguson
Health In California, a 'super bloom' of death caps sparks mushroom poisoning outbreak This winter, California is seeing the largest outbreak of mushroom poisonings in at least the past three decades. In a typical year, there are five; this year, there have been 35. April Dembosky
Health Measles is spreading fast in S.C. Here's what it says about vaccine exemptions More than 550 people have contracted measles in Spartanburg County, S.C., in a fast-growing outbreak. Like a majority of U.S. counties, nonmedical exemptions to school vaccination are also rising. Maria Godoy
Arts & Life 'Starfleet Academy' brings a modern sheen to the 'Star Trek' universe Viewers without any Star Trek expertise can enjoy the new adventures out of context. But there are echoes and Easter eggs throughout this Paramount+ series, for those who catch them. David Bianculli
Business How crash test dummies work, explained There’s a push to require automakers to test with dummies modeled on female bodies, not just male ones, to improve data that can save lives.
National For those with addiction, going into and coming out of prison can be a minefield. Many jails and prisons around the country don't provide medication treatment for opioid use disorder. Studies show that medication makes recovery more likely and reduces the risk of overdose death. Rachel Cassandra
Health Navigating the patchwork of ketamine treatment protocols More Americans are turning to ketamine for relief from depression, anxiety, even chronic pain.