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Native Woman Shares Unique Struggles In OK Community Post-Abortion Ban

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A Choctaw citizen living in Oklahoma says the state's abortion ban is disproportionately affecting her community.
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YouTube CEO Says Platform Is 'Valuable' for Teens' Mental Health

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YouTube CEO SUsan Wojcicki responds to concerns about the impact of social media on teenagers and children. She talks to Bloomberg Technology Host Emily Chang about how the platform is working to give parents more tools to manage their...
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Russia Moves More Troops Westward Amid Ukraine Tensions

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Ukrainian officials have warned that Russia could launch an attack on Ukraine from several directions, including from its ally Belarus.
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Karine Jean-Pierre Makes History At White House Briefing

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Jean-Pierre is the White House principal deputy press secretary.
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No-Knock Warrants Are Still Happening, Even After Multiple Deaths

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Between 2010 and 2016, at least 81 civilians and 13 law enforcement officers have been killed in no-knock raids.
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The Oscars' Fixation On Black Trauma Is An Issue Of Diversity

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In the history of the Oscars, the majority of nominations for Black writers and filmmakers have gone to movies about racism.
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Jan. 6 Panel Delays Hearing As Hurricane Ian Nears Florida

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The House committee investigating Jan. 6 planned to hold what was likely to be its final hearing Wednesday, but decided to postpone to a later date.
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China Chipmaker PXW May Help Huawei Get Around US Sanctions

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China's Huawei Technologies Co. may be able to sidestep US sanctions through a chip startup run by a former executive of the telecom-equipment giant. Peter Elstrom reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Colonial Pipeline Trying To Catch Up

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Gas stations are still dealing with outages after a cyberattack on Colonial Pipeline.
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Wall Street Votes: Inequality and Biden's Economic Plan

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Aug.20 -- The coronavirus pandemic has led to the loss of millions of jobs in the U.S., and exacerbated the problem of large and growing income inequality across the country. So what is Joe Biden expected to do with the economy if he...
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Thousands Expected To Gather For March On Washington

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The Rev. Al Sharpton announced the march while speaking at George Floyd's memorial service.
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One Florida Captain Rode Out Hurricane Ian On His Houseboat

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One Florida resident rode out Hurricane Ian aboard a houseboat.
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Omicron Is Draining Hospitals And Its Peak Still Isn't Here

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Models predict Omicron's surge will peak between Jan. 19 and 27 with hospitalizations around 273,000 - 350,000 people.
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Anna May Wong One Of 5 Women To Grace U.S. Quarters

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She is the first Asian American movie star and is commemorated as one of the great actresses of the Golden Age of film.
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Illinois Senate Passes Asian American Education Bill

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The TEAACH Act would require a Asian American history unit in schools.
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U.S. Monitoring China Covid Cases Impact on Supply Chain

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The Biden administration is monitoring real-time data obtained from businesses operating in China to determine whether outbreaks of the omicron variant of coronavirus pose a risk to U.S. supply chains, according to an official. Yvonne...
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Jussie Smollett Awaits Verdict As Jurors Consider Case

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The former "Empire" actor testified that he was the victim of a real hate crime, telling jurors "there was no hoax."
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Taye Diggs Speaks About His Children's Book On Racial Injustice

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The actor and author spoke with Newsy's Chance Seales about the conversations that inspired him to write "Why?"
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History Behind Georgia's Runoff System Rooted In Race

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Runoff system in Georgia goes back to White control of vote during the 1960s' Civil Rights Movement.
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Federal Reserve Rates Seen at 4.5%-5% Range in Much of 2023: Kroszner

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Randy Kroszner, a former Federal Reserve governor and now a professor of economics at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, discusses the central bank's policy. Fed officials raised interest rates by 75 basis points for a...
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How The Power Of Music Is Helping Patients With Alzheimer’s

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An adult care center for people with dementia uses music as therapy for families, patients, and caregivers.
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New York Makes Restaurant To-Go Drinks Permanent

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A new state budget bill says restaurants, bars and taverns can sell to-go cocktails and other alcoholic beverages for the next three years.
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10 People Hurt In Pittsburgh Bridge Collapse

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Three people were taken to hospitals and none had critical injuries, officials said.
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What To Know About Joe Biden's VP Kamala Harris

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Aug.12 -- Senator. Former prosecutor. A deep record of public service. Kamala Harris brings electoral experience and hands-on expertise in the U.S. criminal justice system as Joe Biden's running mate. Here's what you need to know.