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Some people who got COVID-19 at work are being denied workers' compensation
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What many women went through before abortion was legalized, as told by a former 'Jane' member
The Abortion Counseling Service of Women's Liberation, or Jane, provided abortions to women illegally before the Supreme Court legalized the procedure in the 1970s.
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Texas man faces federal charges for allegedly threatening Georgia election officials
He allegedly wrote a graphic Craigslist post about killing three officials and harming law enforcement families. The case is the first brought by the Justice Department's election threats task force.
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High school students across the country are concerned about COVID-19 safety and demanding more protections from their districts.
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U.S. and Russia hold talks in Geneva over Ukraine crisis
100,000 Russian troops remain on Ukraine's border.
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How Can Kids Learn Human Skills in a Tech-Dominated World?
Fiction can serve as a window into multiple realities--to imagine different futures or understand our own past. This hour, author Dave Eggers talks tech, education, and the healing power of writing.
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A nuclear-test monitor calls Tonga volcano blast 'biggest thing that we've ever seen'
A station to detect nuclear weapons tests picked up the volcanic eruption in Tonga from Antarctica. Some experts say the blast could be more than 50 megatons, while NASA estimates 6-10 megatons.
'Ozark' returns for 4th season; Costume drama 'The Gilded Age' premiers Monday
"Ozark" follows Laura Linney and Jason Bateman, heads of a family-run money laundering operation.
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Remembering Ronnie Spector, lead singer of the Ronettes
Spector, who died Jan. 12, was part of the 1960s girl group that gave us "Be My Baby." She left the music business for some years but returned to recording in the 1970s. Originally broadcast in 1988.
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