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The film 'Together' asks: How do you quarantine with someone you can't stand?
"Together" follows an incompatible couple through a year of COVID-19 lockdown.
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How the death of a birth worker illustrates the urgency to record Black history
Claudia Booker lived many lives: teacher, lawyer and staffer in the Carter administration before finding her passion as a doula and midwife.
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Russia's claim that it was pulling troops back from Ukraine is 'false,' official says
"In fact," a senior administration official said, "we have now confirmed that in the last several days, Russia has increased its troop presence along the Ukrainian border by as many as 7,000 troops."
Racist, violent evidence presented in federal trial against Ahmaud Arbery's killers
Offensive memes, racist songs and slurs against Black people from the cellphones and social media accounts of the three men on trial portray a history of bigotry.
State by state, here's how well schools are doing at supporting kids' mental health
Two years of disrupted schooling and limited social contact have been tough on kids. A new report calls out states that do a good job supporting kids' mental health at school — and those that don't.
U.S. and NATO officials say they've seen no evidence that Russia has withdrawn troops
Putin says Russia has pulled out some of its 150,000 troops stationed near Ukraine's borders. "There's a difference between what Russia says and what it does," Secretary of State Antony Blinken says.
How The Supreme Court Reached The Decision To Uphold Texas' Law Restricting Abortion
The Supreme Court's most conservative members upheld a Texas law banning abortions after about six weeks. But the court reached its decision without full briefing and arguments before any court.
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Tens Of Thousands Still Don't Have Power After Hurricane Ida As Evacuations Continue
Authorities in Louisiana are scrambling to evacuate the most vulnerable people out of life-threatening conditions left by Hurricane Ida. They're being taken to places with power, water and food.
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Attacks On Minorities Are At Their Highest Level In 12 Years, FBI Reports
FBI data show a 6% increase in the number of hate crimes in 2020. But that doesn't tell the full story, as state and local jurisdictions don't have to report those offenses to the federal government.
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It Could Be Weeks Until Caldor Fire Is Contained And More Than 50,000 Can Return Home
Around 50,000 rapidly evacuated Lake Tahoe on Monday. Many shelters are full, and hotel rooms are scarce and pricey. Some older evacuees are stressed and worried about how long this crisis will last.
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