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Jurors believed that Carroll's allegation of sexual abuse in a Manhattan
department store in the mid-1990s was more likely true than not. They awarded
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SEN. DIANNE FEINSTEIN IS SET TO RETURN TO WASHINGTON TUESDAY FOLLOWING AN
ABSENCE

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MEDIA


FOX ISN'T IN THE APOLOGY BUSINESS. THAT COULD COST IT A TON OF MONEY

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Plantation in the West Bank of St. John the Baptist Parish, La. Brian M.
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ARCHITECTURE


HERE'S THE LATEST LIST OF THE '11 MOST ENDANGERED HISTORIC PLACES' IN THE U.S.

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MAIN CHARACTER OF THE DAY


A BALL WENT OUT OF BOUNDS. THE SHOVE THAT FOLLOWED HAS DIVIDED NBA FANS

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MAIN CHARACTER OF THE DAY


WHEN IT COMES TO CARS, THERE IS NO HOUSING CRISIS (JUST AN EXISTENTIAL ONE)

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PETER PAN STILL HASN'T GROWN UP, BUT TIGER LILY HAS CHANGED

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Arizona Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs gives the state address at the Arizona
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NATIONAL


AN ARIZONA LAWMAKER (WHO IS ALSO A MINISTER) IS UNDER INVESTIGATION FOR A BIBLE
PRANK

KJZZ

An ethics inquiry is examining whether Democratic state Rep. Stephanie
Stahl-Hamilton, a Presbyterian minister, broke Arizona House rules when she hid
Bibles from the members' lounge in a protest.

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at the White House on Tuesday afternoon to talk about the debt limit. Brendan
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POLITICS


BIDEN AND CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS MET ABOUT THE DEBT LIMIT. THEY'LL TALK AGAIN ON
FRIDAY

The government could run out of money to pay its bills as soon as June 1.
Republicans want to link spending cuts to the debt limit increase, but Democrats
want to keep the two things separate.

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President Mike Pence, testifies at a Jan. 6 committee hearing in June 2022.
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LAW


HE FOLLOWED STRICT RULES AS A JUDGE, AND WANTS SUPREME COURT JUSTICES TO DO THE
SAME

Retired federal judge Michael Luttig says he wouldn't even accept baseball
tickets in his years on the bench: "I believe that federal judges should
essentially live like priests or saints or monks."

HE FOLLOWED STRICT RULES AS A JUDGE AND WANTS SUPREME COURT JUSTICES TO DO THE
SAME

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Construction workers build along State Road 836 in 2018 in Miami. HB 1191 would
compel the Florida Transportation Department to study using phosphogypsum in
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NATIONAL


FLORIDA LAWMAKERS WANT TO USE RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL TO PAVE ROADS

Phosphogypsum, a byproduct in the fertilizer industry, contains uranium and
radium — which as the EPA notes, forms radon, "a cancer-causing, radioactive
gas."

Riley Barham, Brie Etheridge and Marina Martinez hug in a circle at the memorial
for the victims of Saturday's shooting Monday, May 8, 2023, at Allen Premium
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NATIONAL


THE ALLEN MALL SHOOTER WAS ARMED WITH 8 WEAPONS AND HAD 'NEO-NAZI IDEATION,'
OFFICIALS SAY

KERA

Mauricio Garcia, 33, was carrying three weapons on his person and had five more
in his car, all legally obtained, according to local officials. He also
prominently displayed racist and Nazi iconography, they said.


WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT THE DEADLY ALLEN, TEXAS, MASS SHOOTING

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NATIONAL


A 17-YEAR-OLD DIED IN THE OUTER BANKS AFTER A SAND DUNE COLLAPSED ON TOP OF HIM

The teenager's friends and family had been looking for him. He was found buried
underneath several feet of sand.



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HOW A POLICE MENTAL HEALTH CALL TURNED FATAL FOR A YOUNG BLACK MAN IN DETROIT

Michigan Radio

When Demarco Anderson asked police to help his brother on October 2, both he and
the officers seemed to think he would go to the hospital. Instead, within
minutes of locating Porter Burks on a neighborhood street, police would shoot at
him 38 times.

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POLITICS


SENATE DEMOCRATS DEMAND MORE DETAILS FROM HARLAN CROW ON GIFTS TO JUSTICE THOMAS

Top Senate Democrats are pushing for new disclosures from a wealthy GOP donor
with ties to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.

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IF YOU'RE 40, IT'S TIME TO START MAMMOGRAMS, ACCORDING TO NEW GUIDELINES

The influential U.S. Preventive Task Force issue a draft of its new breast
cancer screening guidelines. They're now recommending women start younger, amid
a rise in breast cancer rates.

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WHEN HER HUSBAND DIED, SHE WROTE A KID'S BOOK ON GRIEF. NOW SHE'S CHARGED IN HIS
MURDER

KPCW

Eric Richin's family members told investigators "he warned them that if anything
happened to him, she was to blame." Police accuse Kouri D. Richins of dosing her
husband with fentanyl.

Delores Lowery was diagnosed with diabetes in 2016. Her home in Marlboro County,
S.C., is at the heart of what the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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DIAGNOSIS: DEBT


MANY PEOPLE LIVING IN THE 'DIABETES BELT' ARE PLAGUED WITH MEDICAL DEBT

More than half of the counties in the nation's so-called Diabetes Belt also have
high rates of medical debt among their residents, an NPR analysis found.

Autumn Hendry moved into the Nesting Place maternity home after she became
pregnant, but she wasn't allowed to stay after she began using meth and alcohol
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RELIGION


MATERNITY HOMES PROVIDE SUPPORT IN A POST-ROE WORLD, BUT NOT WITHOUT CONDITIONS

A crisis pregnancy center in Idaho opened a maternity home in the months after
the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. The residents have more complicated
stories than the home's founders expected.

Traffic flows past a welcome sign at Fort Hood, which is being renamed in honor
of Richard Edward Cavazos, the Army's first Hispanic four-star general. Tony
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NATIONAL


TEXAS ARMY BASE FORT HOOD IS RENAMED FOR A HISPANIC 4-STAR GENERAL RICHARD
CAVAZOS

The redesignation of the installation is part of the military's larger effort to
rename bases and other sites associated with the Confederacy. Cavazos is the
Army's first Hispanic four-star general.


AN ARMY FORT NAMED AFTER ROBERT E. LEE NOW HONORS 2 PIONEERING BLACK OFFICERS

Former Gov. Doug Wilder called for the removal of Virginia's chief diversity
officer during a Tuesday press conference in Richmond. Whittney Evans/VPM News
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NATIONAL


NATION'S FIRST BLACK GOVERNOR SAYS VIRGINIA'S CHIEF DIVERSITY OFFICER SHOULD BE
FIRED

VPM

Former Virginia Gov. Doug Wilder is calling on Gov. Glenn Youngkin to fire his
chief diversity officer after he declared diversity, equity and inclusion to be
dead during a recent speech at Virginia Military Institute.

Members of the LGBTQ+ community and their supporters carry a rainbow flag as
they march demanding equal marriage rights in New Delhi, India, in January. The
Supreme Court in 2018 struck down a colonial-era law that made gay sex
punishable by up to 10 years in prison, and is now hearing arguments in a case
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WORLD


LGBTQ+ COUPLES IN INDIA AWAIT THE SUPREME COURT'S DECISION ON SAME-SEX MARRIAGE

In a landmark case, a group of 18 Indian couples has petitioned the country's
Supreme Court to legalize same-sex marriage. Arguments are wrapping up this week
and a decision is expected this summer.

The U.S. public health emergency declaration helped marshal resources during the
worst of the COVID crisis, when the virus was spreading rampantly. This week,
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THE COVID PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY ENDS THIS WEEK. HERE'S WHAT'S CHANGING

Three years ago, the emergency declaration enabled certain tools for fighting
the pandemic and protecting Americans. Now that it's expiring, here's what is
changing — and what's not.

Judd Perry, the fuel manager of Ottawa Cooperative Association, is having
trouble finding people who are willing to take on the difficult job of truck
driving. "It's kind of scary because there could be a shortage of something at
some time because we can't move it," he said. Eva Tesfaye/KCUR 89.3 hide caption

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AS THE TRUCKER SHORTAGE DEEPENS, SOME GROUPS WANT TO MAKE IT EASIER TO BECOME A
DRIVER

KCUR 89.3

The American Trucking Associations estimates the industry will need to recruit
around 1.2 million drivers to replace retirees in the next 8 years, but one of
the barriers is the cost of training, which can be up to $7,000.


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PERSPECTIVE


PLANET MONEY


WHAT IF AI COULD REBUILD THE MIDDLE CLASS?

We spoke with MIT's David Autor, one of the top labor economists in the world,
about how AI could revolutionize the job market.

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whether the agency should approve the first over-the-counter birth control pill
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THE FDA CONSIDERS FIRST BIRTH CONTROL PILL WITHOUT A PRESCRIPTION

The Food and Drug Administration is weighing whether to allow a birth control
pill to be sold over the counter for the first time. An advisory committee opens
a two-day hearing Tuesday.

THE FDA CONSIDERS FIRST BIRTH CONTROL PILL WITHOUT A PRESCRIPTION

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issues among teens. A new health advisory suggests ways to protect them.
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MAJOR PSYCHOLOGISTS' GROUP WARNS OF SOCIAL MEDIA'S POTENTIAL HARMS TO KIDS

At a time of rising rates of depression and anxiety among teens, the American
Psychological Association warns parents their children need more protection when
they are online.

Supporters carry placards displaying a portrait of Imran Khan during a protest
in Karachi on March 19, demanding release of arrested party workers in recent
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ASIA


IMRAN KHAN, PAKISTAN'S FORMER PRIME MINISTER, IS ARRESTED IN ISLAMABAD

Paramilitary forces arrested Khan at a court in Islamabad, where he was facing
corruption charges. The arrest has triggered rare pushback against the military,
the country's most powerful institution.

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WORLD CAFE


DEVON GILFILLIAN'S LATEST ALBUM IS A BOLD DECLARATION OF BLACK JOY

XPN

The Nashville-based musician talks about writing and recording Love You Anyway.

DEVON GILFILLIAN ON WORLD CAFE

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PUTIN ASSAILS WEST FOR UNLEASHING 'REAL WAR' AGAINST RUSSIA, AS IT MARKS VICTORY
DAY

Russia's victory day ceremony, marking the 78th anniversary of the Soviet
Union's defeat of Nazi Germany, was scaled back this year amid the war in
Ukraine.

Mississippi Today reporter Anna Wolfe, center, is congratulated Monday by staff
sports columnist Rick Cleveland, right, after winning the 2023 Pulitzer Prize
for Local Reporting, as her mother, Bethel Wolfe, left, observes, at a
celebration in Jackson, Miss. Wolfe was honored for her reporting on a $77
million welfare scandal, the largest embezzlement of federal funds in
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CULTURE


HERE ARE THE WINNERS OF THE 2023 PULITZER PRIZES

The Associated Press won two awards for its Ukraine coverage, including the
prestigious Public Service award. The prize for fiction went to two books: Demon
Copperhead and Trust.


LISTEN TO MICHIGAN PUBLIC RADIO'S FINALIST: NINE DAYS IN AN ABORTION CLINIC

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CULTURE


TOM HANKS HAS STARRED IN DOZENS OF MOVIES. NOW HE'S WRITTEN A NOVEL TOO

For Tom Hanks, movies have always been transformative. Now, after acting in
dozens of them, he's written a novel based on his experiences on movie sets. He
talked to NPR's A Martinez.

TOM HANKS HAS STARRED IN DOZENS OF MOVIES. NOW HE'S WRITTEN A NOVEL TOO

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Buffalo Bills' Damar Hamlin speaks in front of University of Cincinnati Medical
Center staff during the NFL Honors award show ahead of the Super Bowl 57
football game, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2023, in Phoenix. David J. Phillip/AP hide
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SPORTS


BUFFALO BILLS' DAMAR HAMLIN SAYS HE WILL PUT THE MILLIONS RAISED INTO HIS
CHARITY

The decision begins the 25-year-old's plan for the unprecedented outpouring of
support that he received after his heart stopped following a tackle during a
Monday Night Football game in January.

Swastika Mountain, located in a remote part of the Umpqua National Forest
outside Eugene, Ore., has officially been renamed Mount Halo after a local
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POLITICS


SWASTIKA MOUNTAIN IS RENAMED MOUNT HALO IN HONOR OF A HISTORICAL TRIBAL LEADER

The mountain in Oregon and a nearby town, no longer in existence, were named
Swastika more than 100 years ago after a local ranch that bore the same name.

The aim of Australian scientists vaccinating koalas for chlamydia is to test a
method for protecting the beloved marsupials against a widespread disease that
causes blindness, infertility and death. Mark Baker/AP hide caption

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ANIMALS


IN AUSTRALIA, SCIENTISTS BEGIN VACCINATING KOALAS AGAINST CHLAMYDIA

The safety and effectiveness of the vaccine, designed specifically for koalas,
has previously been tested by vaccinating a few hundred koalas brought to
wildlife rescue centers for other afflictions.

Best friends Elora and Kayla practice their Bollywood routine for a community
Diwali event in Virginia. The holiday celebrates light in the darkness, renewal
and rebirth, and the triumph of good over evil. Maansi Srivastava hide caption

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PERSPECTIVE


THE PICTURE SHOW


THROUGH HER GRIEF, AN INDIAN AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHER REDISCOVERS HER HERITAGE

Documentary photographer Maansi Srivastava shares a story of growing up in the
United States and reclaiming her roots in her project Roots Hanging from the
Banyan Tree.

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OBITUARIES


TRAILBLAZING OPERA STAR GRACE BUMBRY DIES AT AGE 86

The celebrated singer, who led an illustrious, jet-setting career, broke the
color barrier as the first Black artist to perform at Germany's Bayreuth
Festival.

TRAILBLAZING OPERA STAR GRACE BUMBRY DIES AT AGE 86

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POLITICS


THE 2020 CENSUS MAY HAVE MISSED A BIG SHARE OF NONCITIZENS, THE BUREAU ESTIMATES

A large share of non-U.S. citizens may have been missed in the 2020 tally of the
country's residents, the Census Bureau says. The tally affects the distribution
of political power and federal funds.

An aerial picture shows an illegal mining camp during an operation by the
Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources against
Amazon deforestation at the Yanomami territory in Roraima state, Brazil, on Feb.
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OPINION


OPINION: THE GLOBAL GOLD RUSH IMPERILS THE BRAZILIAN AMAZON

With the dollar weakening, people are turning to gold. Cue the acceleration of
an Amazon gold rush, and with it, more challenges for Brazil, write Robert
Muggah and Mac Margolis.

Mourners comfort each other in the morgue of Al-Shifa Hospital after Israeli
airstrikes killed a dozen Palestinians in Gaza City, Tuesday, May 9, 2023.
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MIDDLE EAST


TOP ISLAMIC JIHAD COMMANDERS AND FAMILY MEMBERS ARE DEAD FROM ISRAELI STRIKES IN
GAZA

Palestinian health officials said 13 people were killed in all, including the
commanders, their wives, several of their children and others nearby.


Astra House


REVIEW


BOOK REVIEWS


'WILD DANCES' PUTS CONSEQUENCES OF A LONG-AGO, FARAWAY CONFLICT AT CENTER

By ingeniously weaving improbable and conflicting forces that make up his
personal history, Eurovision expert William Lee Adams affirms an idea of home
that yearns to transcend space and time.

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MUSIC


MEMBERS OF THE BAND SUM 41 SAY THEY ARE BREAKING UP AFTER 27 YEARS TOGETHER

Sum 41 is behind 2000s hits, such as "Fat Lip" and "Motivation." The band said
it will finish touring and release an album before officially disbanding.


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