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Racial trauma expert weighs in on report that details racism in the Minneapolis Police Department
The report found that officers stopped, searched, arrested, and killed people of color at significantly higher rates than white people. It arrives two years after the death of George Floyd.
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Old-growth forests are in danger. Does Biden's pledge to protect them do enough?
The trees can be hundreds of years old, if not thousands, and play vital roles in local ecosystems and the world environment.
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'The Will To See' turns the camera toward war and humanitarian crises around the world
In the new documentary "The Will To See," writer and filmmaker Bernard-Henri Levy goes to places around the world where war and human suffering go on, even when rest of the world doesn't notice.
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Former U.S. Ambassador to Russia Jon Huntsman weighs in on Putin
After weeks of tentative peace in Kyiv, Russian missiles hit the Ukrainian city last night, killing at least one person and injuring 10 others.
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Amid anti-trans push in Texas, some families are leaving the state
The Texas governor and attorney general say gender affirming care for trans kids is child abuse. Some families with trans kids are now relocating to continue the care they say their children need.
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Wake up and look up: See Jupiter and Venus conjunct in the predawn sky
This weekend, Jupiter and Venus will be in conjunction, creating an exceptionally bright object in the predawn sky.
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Biden calls on Congress to quickly pass additional aid to Ukraine
ABC News political director Rick Klein and New York Times politics reporter Maya King discuss the week in politics.
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Ukrainian folk musicians reflect on war through art
Music producer and radio host Dan Rosenberg was assembling a guide to Ukrainian folk music before the war broke out. After the Russian invasion, the work took on new meaning.
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The first human case of avian flu in the U.S. is reported in Colorado
The patient, an inmate in a pre-release program, was involved in culling poultry presumptively infected with H5N1 bird flu at a farm. The virus, while deadly for birds, poses a low risk to humans.
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Cook Inletkeeper is picking a climate solution to tackle in 2022. And it wants the public’s input.
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