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Expressions Presents Amber Rubarth, Dave Eggar and Max ZT
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This GOP member is urging for action on gun control and abortion rights
Rep. Nancy Mace isn't convinced about some of the stances her party is taking. And she's already facing blowback for it.
'Biting the Hand': Korean American author calls for weaponizing invisibility
Korean American author Julia Lee pulls no punches about the experience of being Asian in the U.S. today, in her memoir Biting the Hand: Growing Up Asian in Black and White America.
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Oklahoma county commissioner accused of making violent, racist remarks on tape resigns
One of the four county officials in Oklahoma who were caught on tape allegedly talking about murdering reporters and lynching Black residents stepped down on Wednesday.
Hochul and Legislature to enter a fourth week without a state budget
Senate Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins says there will not be any agreement on a new spending plan until at least Monday.
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Florida's abortion laws protect a pregnant person's life, but not for mental health
If a pregnant person is struggling with mental health and considering suicide, several states' laws, including Florida's, specifically say the "life of the mother" exception does not apply to them.
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Why anti-abortion groups are citing the ideas of a 19th-century 'vice reformer'
Anthony Comstock pushed Congress to crack down on what he saw as harmful vices, such as pornography and contraception. An 1873 law named for him has appeared in recent court battles over abortion.
Claudia Acuña: Tiny Desk Concert
The Chilean jazz vocalist makes a lasting impression at the Tiny Desk.
Power, race, and fragile democracy in Tennessee
What an almost entirely white Republican supermajority in a gerrymandered state acting to expel two young Black democratic politicians reveals about race and democracy.
Why NYS Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Hoylman-Sigal backed Wilson's chief judge nomination
Governor Kathy Hochul’s second pick to become New York’s next chief judge cleared a key hurdle Monday when the state Senate Judiciary Committee approved his nomination. It came about two months after the committee and then the full state Senate rejected Hector LaSalle’s nomination. Rowan Wilson was confirmed by the Senate Tuesday evening, becoming the state’s first Black Court of Appeals Chief Judge.
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