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Support group helps imprisoned moms who've lost parental rights deal with grief
More than half the women in U.S. prisons are parents. At a women's prison in Minnesota, a support group helps mothers who have lost parental rights deal with their grief.
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The latest in Phoenix's efforts to remove biggest homeless encampment after lawsuit
A lawsuit required Phoenix officials to show they've making progress clearing the city's largest homeless encampment. Businesses and homeless people have differing opinions.
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One senator's abortion protest leaves the Marine Corps without a permanent leader
The Marine Corps' highest-ranking officer position fell vacant on Monday thanks to a move from Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., who continues to block nominations to protest a Pentagon abortion policy.
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Warner Bros. and Mattel set out to create a movie marketing machine — including more than 100 brand collabs and viral social media campaigns — to build excitement for the film's July 21 release.
Justice Sotomayor's staff urged schools and libraries to buy her memoir or kid's books
The works have earned Sotomayor $3.7 million since she joined the court in 2009. Her taxpayer-funded staffers have been deeply involved in organizing speaking engagements intended to sell the books.
Americans' attitudes toward marriage are changing rapidly
More Americans are marrying later in life, if they marry at all. NPR's Michel Martin talks with sociology professor Susan Brown about shifting attitudes toward marriage in American society.
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Conjunto music enjoys a resurgence, bridging a divide between old and new musicians
Known for its thumping backbeat, vocals and shimmering accordion riffs, Conjunto has been around for more than a century. Now more young musicians are picking up the beat.
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'Liquor Store Dreams' documentary tells history, future of Korean immigrants' liquor stores in LA
The documentary "Liquor Store Dreams" follows two Korean American children of liquor store owners in South Central Los Angeles.
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'The Way Home' by Kardea Brown showcases the chef's heritage
"The Way Home" celebrates the food of Kardea Brown's family and the cuisine of the Sea Islands of Charleston.
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Extreme flooding overwhelms New York roadways, leaving 1 person dead
Heavy rain spawned extreme flooding in New York's Hudson Valley that killed at least one person and forced road closures as much of the rest of the Northeast U.S. began bracing for heavy rainfall.
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