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Encore: Kansas is struggling to serve people from out of state seeking abortions
As a nationwide trend of states banning or placing more restrictions on abortion continues, Kansas — where abortion remains legal — struggles to keep up with out-of-state client demand.
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Remembering Orlando Victim 'Top Hat Eddie'
Eddie Sotomayor was a trailblazer in the gay travel industry, organizing the first gay cruise to Cuba this year.
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Voters Recall Top Officials in California Town
Residents in South Gate, Calif., vote to oust the mayor, treasurer and two council members, amid allegations that they conducted city business through backroom deals and gave city contracts to friends. Adolfo Guzman-Lopez of member station KPCC reports.
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Hochul seeks to end local NY law enforcement agreements with ICE, citing ‘tyranny’
The governor says the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration crackdown required her to act.
Chicago Symphony Tops U.S. Orchestras
The city of Chicago has one more thing to boast about: Its hometown orchestra, the Chicago Symphony, has been named America's top orchestra in a new critics' poll published in the venerable British magazine Gramophone.
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Lithuania Seeks U.S. Support For More Robust International Policy Toward Belarus
Lithuania's foreign minister visited Washington, D.C., this week, trying to marshal U.S. support for a diplomatic push for a peaceful transition of power in protest-torn Belarus.
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After A Church Visit, One Muslim Seeks A New Kind Of Attention To His Faith
A Muslim man posted a now-viral picture of himself praying at a Mormon church. He and the friend who extended the invitation share how they are bridging religious boundaries during this divisive time.
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Wegmans and Tops announce additional safety measures
Both Wegmans and Tops are updating how their protocols are evolving to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. Wegmans has implemented ‘employee wellness...
Top 10 Great Unknowns, From Second Stage
It was an unusually strong year for great unknown artists. While bigger, more established bands continued to attract the most attention, smaller, lesser-known acts made the most memorable music of 2008. All of the great unknown artists featured here made music that was inspired, original and heartfelt.
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DEA Seeks Prosecutors To Fight Opioid Crisis; Critics Fear Return To War On Drugs
The Drug Enforcement Administration wants to hire prosecutors "to hold accountable the people who are facilitating addiction." Advocacy groups worry the move would exceed the DEA's legal authority.
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