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People in states with abortion bans are getting pills through telehealth
As the number of abortions nationwide continues to grow, pregnant people in states with restrictions and bans are accessing pills from out-of-state providers. Some say they're breaking the law.
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Writer Taffy Brodesser-Akner on how God helps her understand the world
Writer Taffy Brodesser-Akner draws a question from the Wild Card deck. She tells NPR's Rachel Martin about needing God to help her understand the world.
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Trump and Harris support no tax on tips, but experts say it could complicate things
Both presidential nominees support no tax on tips. But this now-popular campaign issue is making tax experts and economists shake their heads.
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The ant that's taken over Manhattan
A decade ago, a new ant showed up in NYC. Now, it's everywhere in the city and is spreading at a rate of about a mile a year. Scientists are trying to understand why this ant has been so successful.
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With new orchestral music, Louis Cole pulls magic out of the air
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with drummer and composer Louis Cole about the new sounds he brought to his latest album.
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Meet some up-and-coming standups from this year's Lucille Ball Comedy Festival
The news has been heavy the past few years — a lot of us could use a laugh. Some up-and-coming standups performed at this year's Lucille Ball Comedy Festival.
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Hospitals struggle after hackers target a blood donation center
Hospitals across the southeastern United States are struggling in the wake of a cyberattack on a regional blood donation service.
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How Tim Walz handled the George Floyd protests as the governor of Minnesota
Minnesota Public Radio's Brandt Williams talks about Gov. Tim Walz and the George Floyd protests. Walz is now the presumed Democratic vice presidential candidate.
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A Tel Aviv cafe is a shrine to a man who died in Oct. 7 Hamas attack
Cafe Otef in Tel Aviv is a shrine to the owner's ex-husband, who was killed on the Oct. 7 Hamas-led attack on Israel.
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Thinking about solar? Here are some things to consider
Solar power is booming, helping the country meet its climate goals. But the rooftop solar industry is a big source of consumer complaints and the industry is working to repair that.
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What Russians are saying about Ukraine's latest incursion
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Mika Golubovsky, English-language editor of Mediazona, about what Russians are saying about the chaos of Ukraine's major incursion.
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Black Southern and Filipino BBQ meet on the grill
A chef in New Orleans is bringing two grilling traditions from opposite ends of the world together on one plate.