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Rich companies are using a quiet tactic to block lawsuits: bankruptcy
Companies that aren't bankrupt are using controversial maneuvers in U.S. bankruptcy court to block tens of thousands of suits. A woman suing Johnson & Johnson died while her case was in legal limbo.
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A Flagstaff woman was reluctant to ask for a kidney donation because she didn't feel worthy. Eventually she did ask. And rather than feeling guilty, she was surprised by how grateful she now is.
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Last year's children's song Grammy nominees were all white—but that's changed in 2022
Last year, three of the five nominees in the Grammys' children's music category withdrew their names from consideration, outraged the list was all-white. But the slate is very different this year.
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A federal judge dismisses a lawsuit that claimed Pop-Tarts aren't strawberry enough
The lawsuit was originally filed in September 2020 by Kelvin Brown, who argued that the strawberry Pop-Tarts box is "misleading" because the pastries also contain apples and pears in their filling.
The NCAA made moves toward gender equality this March Madness, but there's work to do
The women's division 1 college basketball tournament soon comes to a close in Minneapolis. Many wonder whether changes in the event have put it on more a equal footing with the men's tournament.
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Extremism experts worry a QAnon theory is making into the mainstream political right
In Judge Jackson's Supreme Court confirmation hearings, some Republicans dwelled on her handling of child pornography cases. Extremism experts say a QAnon narrative may be catching on with the right.
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The News Roundup — Domestic
Biden promises more aid for Ukraine. Collins breaks from the GOP.
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These kids' authors are telling the stories of trans youth. Book bans won't stop them
As lawmakers push forward with efforts to curb the rights of queer and trans youth, authors who've written about gender expansive and trans identities say storytelling is crucial.
Biden administration aims to lift pandemic border restriction known as Title 42
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Theresa Cardinal Brown of the Bipartisan Policy Center about plans to lift a public health order that kept migrants out of the U.S. to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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