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Bankruptcy Judge Is Set To Rule On Purdue Pharma's Opioid Settlement Plan
The judge is expected to rule soon on a bankruptcy deal for OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma. The deal would give members of the Sackler family, who own the company, immunity from any liability.
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The Story Behind The MLB's First Starting Lineup Of All Black And Latino Players
Fifty years ago on Sept. 1, the Pittsburgh Pirates fielded Major League Baseball's first and only all-Black and Latino starting lineup. Hear what that team meant for fans and for history.
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Health Care Providers Are Warned Not To Give COVID Vaccines Beyond Recommendations
The CDC says using COVID-19 vaccines in ways that have not been authorized — such as in underage children, or as a booster dose — can leave providers and individuals uncovered if problems arise.
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Texas Law Could Be An Unprecedented Blow To Abortion Rights
The law ending abortion rights for most women goes into effect Wednesday. It allows people to sue anyone who tries to help a woman obtain an abortion, if she's been pregnant for more than six weeks.
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A Dutch Approach To Cutting Carbon Emissions From Buildings Is Coming To America
A system developed in the Netherlands for insulating existing homes has proven to be so cost-effective that it has attracted the attention of New York state, which plans to copy it.
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After A More Than A Year At Home, Students' Social Skills May Need Work
Children in Denver talk about what's on their minds while returning to in-person classes. They're eager, but also worried about staying safe during the pandemic, and remembering how to be social.
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The Doors' Jim Morrison Died In 1971, The Same Year NPR Debuted Original Programming
As part of NPR's 50th anniversary, we're looking back at other cultural milestones of 1971. That year The Doors released their final album L.A. Woman — and the band's lead singer Jim Morrison died.
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Your Dog May Know If You've Done Something On Purpose, Or Just Screwed Up
An experiment involving dog treats suggests our canine pals may understand the difference when a human withholds a treat by accident and when they do so on purpose. But don't press your luck.
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News Brief: Kabul After The U.S. Departs, Ida Aftermath, Texas Voting Bill
The Taliban still have no formal government in Afghanistan. Days after Hurricane Ida, rescue teams have difficulty reaching people. Texas Republicans pass a new bill restricting voting rights.
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Pandemic Jobless Benefits End Next Week For Millions Of Unemployed Americans
While the job market has improved, millions are still relying on pandemic unemployment benefits, which are set to run out soon. Some states have already cut benefits, but that plan may have backfired.
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