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The Argument For Congress To Act To Protect Abortion Rights
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Georgetown University law professor Neal Kumar Katyal about his argument that Congress, not the Supreme Court, needs to protect abortion rights in the United States.
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News Brief: Hurricane Aftermath, Texas Abortion Law Fallout, NRA's Future
Ida leaves a path of death and destruction from the Gulf Coast to New England. Texas clinics that provide abortions face a new reality. The NRA cancels its annual meeting because of the pandemic.
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Faced With Deadline Drama, LA Opera Stages A Construction Sprint
With sets shipped from Europe stuck on a boat that can't dock because of coronavirus disruption, LA Opera went to work building new sets, cramming months of work into ten days.
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Afghan Man, Who Left Kabul As A Child, Returned To Afghanistan As A U.S. Marine
In this week's StoryCorps, Ajmal Achekzai and his family fled Afghanistan in 1980 and sought asylum in the U.S. He says he knew he would return one day, but didn't think it would be in wartime.
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Analysts Expect August's Job Gains To Be Smaller Than Previous Gains
Forecasters say a surge in new coronavirus cases likely weighed on hiring last month, after big job gains in June and July. The Labor Department reports on August employment on Friday.
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Here's Why Black Leaders Are Working To Stop Larry Elder's California Recall Campaign
Conservative talk radio host Larry Elder, a Republican, is the frontrunner in the group of candidates trying to take Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom's seat in the recall election Tues., Sept. 14.
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Women's Clinics In Texas Must Abide By State's New Abortion Law
In Texas, it's illegal to get an abortion six weeks after pregnancy. At the Whole Women's Health clinic in Austin, pregnant women arrive for appointments but may not be able to get the care they want.
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Voting Data From A Colorado County Was Leaked Online. Now The Clerk Is In Hiding
A county clerk in Colorado is under investigation after sensitive information about the county's voting machines appeared on conspiracy websites.
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California Bill Targets Fast-Paced Working Conditions At Warehouses
California lawmakers are weighing a first-of-its-kind legislation, which would give warehouse workers new power to fight speed quotas. The Assembly has passed the bill, and a Senate vote is imminent.
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Why Are Investors Buying Up Mobile Home Parks And Evicting Residents?
For millions, owning a home in a mobile home park is an affordable housing option. But some companies are buying up parks, raising fees and evicting people. And the government is helping them do it.
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