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'The New York Times' can't shake the cloud over a 90-year-old Pulitzer Prize
In 1932, The New York Times' Walter Duranty won a Pulitzer for stories defending Soviet policies that led to the deaths of millions of Ukrainians. The Times disavows his work but not the prize.
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More TV shows depict abortion but few resemble real life
Maude, Scandal, Jane the Virgin. The number of TV shows that have included abortion in the narrative has increased over the decades. But scripted TV's treatment of abortion rarely resembles reality.
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This Texan woman took 2 planes and traveled 3 states for reproductive health care
Doctors in Texas turned away a woman seeking an abortion at five weeks. That sent her on a month-long journey to multiple states in order to find a place that would perform the procedure.
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Kurt Vile chronicles the juggling of everyday life in new album '(watch my moves)'
Scott Simon speaks with musician Kurt Vile about his latest album, "(watch my moves)," which was recorded from his house in Philadelphia.
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Missouri U.S. House candidates hit the campaign trail without set districts or voters
Missouri congressional candidates have no idea where to campaign or which voters to court. That's because, with just months to go until the primary, GOP state lawmakers can't decide on a voting map.
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Photos: The Golden Age of Broadway is celebrated in a new online exhibit
A new virtual art exhibition celebrates theater, movies and television with original sketches by Broadway set and costume designers.
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Warpaint returns, radiating
The LA-based group was, naturally, waylaid by the pandemic — just enough to write a new record, Radiate Like This.
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An unusually tight job market has a potential downside for the broader economy
The Labor Department reports on monthly job gains for April Friday morning. The month began with a record number of job openings, which is good for prospective employees.
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Latino homebuyers are most likely to use risky financing, survey finds
More than a third of the Latino households surveyed by the Pew Research Center said they'd used something other than a traditional mortgage. Alternative financing can come with high costs and risks.
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News brief: access to abortion, jobless report preview, Northern Ireland election
If Roe v. Wade is over turned, certain groups of people would be disproportionately affected. Unemployment data is released Friday. Results are expected Friday in Northern Ireland's election.
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