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The Biden administration moves to make broad, transgender sports bans illegal
The proposed changes to Title IX would still give schools some flexibility to ban transgender athletes depending on age and sport.
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Why a liberal and a conservative agree Trump's indictment is unwise
Two writers on opposite sides of the political spectrum - Mona Charen of The Bulwark and Jonathan Chait of New York Magazine - agree that prosecuting Donald Trump this way is a mistake.
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Medics risk their lives in Bakhmut to treat Ukrainian soldiers and evacuate them
The battle over the eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut has been a deadly slugfest that has reduced it to ruins. Ukrainian medics have worked hard to support and treat wounded soldiers.
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U.S. and Arab countries aim to prevent Israeli-Palestinians tensions from escalating
For the second night in a row, Israeli police raided the Al-Aqsa Mosque and clashed with Palestinians there — prompting rocket fire from Gaza. Religious tensions are fueling this violence.
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'Taking Cover' examines a friendly fire incident in Iraq and the ensuing cover up
NPR podcast Taking Cover delves into the worst Marine-on-Marine friendly fire incident in modern history.
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Morning news brief
Saudi Arabia and Iran work to normalize relations. For a second day, Israeli police clash with Palestinians. Tennessee House to decide whether to expel three Democratic lawmakers for violating rules.
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Top Saudi and Iranian envoys meet in China for a deal that could remake the region
Their highest level public meeting in years was held in China, which brokered an agreement last month.
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Four key takeaways from McDonald's layoffs
Hundreds of corporate employees are set to lose their jobs as McDonald's closes its U.S. offices this week. Journalist and author Adam Chandler offers his perspective on the causes of the layoffs.
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What is the Bechdel test? A shorthand for measuring representation in movies
In 1985, graphic novelist Alison Bechdel came up with criteria for whether she'd watch a movie. It's become known as the Bechdel test, and it's surprisingly hard for films to pass these days.
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What is the Bechdel test? A shorthand for measuring representation in movies
In 1985, graphic novelist Alison Bechdel came up with criteria for whether she'd watch a movie. It's become known as the Bechdel test, and it's surprisingly hard for films to pass these days.
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