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DOJ sues Missouri over its law restricting enforcement of federal gun laws
The Justice Department is suing Missouri over that state's firearm law, arguing it makes crime fighting more difficult and tramples on federal supremacy.
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Florida's House passes a bill banning abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy
Florida is moving to adopt a ban on abortions after 15 weeks, with no exception for rape or incest. The bill is patterned after the Mississippi abortion ban now before the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Why many expats are choosing to no longer be based in Hong Kong
Hong Kong's autonomy from China has eroded, and the city has some of the strictest COVID-19 policies in the world. And that's making it a difficult place to do business.
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Victory parade celebrates the Los Angeles Rams' Super Bowl win
Thousands of people flooded downtown Los Angeles Wednesday for the Rams' Super Bowl victory parade. It's the first parade in the city despite the Dodgers and Lakers championship victories in 2020.
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The politics of getting to the next phase of the coronavirus pandemic
With the omicron surge fading, the Biden administration is looking to the next phase of the pandemic. Americans appear eager to get there.
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Docuseries offers a more complete history of Lincoln's journey to end slavery
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to directors Jacqueline Olive and Barak Goodman about the Apple TV+ docuseries, Lincoln's Dilemma, and how the fight for emancipation was larger than one man.
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China's politics — not sports — spill out during heated Olympic news conference
Each day the International Olympic Committee holds a press conference to answer a variety of press questions. Today, the spokeswoman for the Beijing Games interjected several times to defend China.
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News brief: Russia-Ukraine crisis, Florida abortion bill, DOJ sues Missouri
Russia says it's de-escalating its forces near Ukraine. Florida's House passes a bill banning abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. The DOJ is suing Missouri over its controversial firearm law.
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In New York City, a statewide mask mandate for businesses has ended
Some states have been lifting indoor masking requirements and allowing individual businesses to set their own policies. In New York City, that's causing confusion and fatigue with COVID protocols.
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Remembering film director and producer Ivan Reitman
Film director and producer Ivan Reitman, who tickled moviegoers' funny bones with such '70s and '80s smash comedies as Ghostbusters, Meatballs, Stripes and Kindergarten Cop, has died.
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