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Scientists study brains to understand the joy that's felt when caring for siblings
For our series The Science of Siblings, we hear how researchers have found out that caring for siblings can make people happier.
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Morning news brief
Taiwan is hit by its strongest earthquake in nearly 25 years. Wisconsin's "uninstructed" voters sent President Biden a strong message on the war in Gaza. A Texas immigration law faces crucial test.
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Road improvements, Makushin geothermal and dredging top Unalaska’s list of capital projects
The City of Unalaska’s ongoing capital projects were laid out at a city council meeting on March 26. Public Works Director Scott Brown spoke in-depth about plans for a slate of 40 active and funded projects.
The U.S. and Israel disagree over what should come next in Gaza
Does the growing friction between the U.S. and Israel over the war in Gaza mark a fundamental change in the countries' relationship?
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Florida Supreme Court orders state's 6-week abortion ban to go into effect May 1
In a separate decision, the court said voters will decide whether to expand abortion rights during a referendum this November.
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Some people have excuses for their boss. Others get excuses from The Boss
A young fan who attended a Bruce Springsteen concert in San Francisco recently asked the rock legend to autograph a sign she had put together that read: "Skipping school. sign my note?"
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Iran accuses Israel of deadly attack on its consulate in Syria. Florida Supreme Court orders 6-week abortion ban to take effect May 1. Google to delete search data of millions who used incognito mode.
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Texas theme park reopens following a major expansion to its accessible rides
Morgan's Wonderland, which is believed to be the world's first ultra-accessible theme park, is expanding its offerings to include a hotel and a salon.
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Anti-Muslim bias reports skyrocket after Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel
The Council on American-Islamic Relations has released its annual Civil Right Report. It details record-high instances of anti-Muslim hate in the wake of the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel.
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Why there's a long-standing voter registration gap for Latinos and Asian Americans
The two fastest-growing groups of eligible U.S. voters — Latinos and Asian Americans — also have the lowest voter registration rates. Advocates are trying to boost sign-ups for a healthier democracy.
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