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NPR NewsThe top four vote-getters in the special primary advance to a special election, set for Aug. 16, in which ranked choice voting will be used.
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NPR NewsAlthough almost every state recognizes Juneteenth in some fashion, many have been slow to do more than issue a proclamation or resolution.
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NPR NewsThere were five deaths and six serious injuries in the 392 crashes reported to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration from July 2021 to May 2022. Two-thirds of the crashes involved Teslas.
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NPR NewsThe suit contends the law violates Jewish teachings, which state abortion "is required if necessary to protect the health, mental or physical well-being of the woman" and for other reasons.
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NPR NewsThe Environmental Protection Agency is warning that two nonstick and stain-resistant compounds found in drinking water pose health risks even at levels so low they cannot currently be detected.
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NPR NewsA Tuesday flight was canceled after the European Court of Human Rights, which said the British plan had a chance of causing "irreversible harm."
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NPR NewsThe vote on sex-abuse reforms, just weeks after the release of a report on the long-simmering scandal, fell short of what some abuse survivors in Southern Baptist churches sought.
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NPR NewsThe 5-2 decision by the court comes in a closely watched case that tested the boundaries of applying human rights to animals.
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NPR NewsWNBA star Brittney Griner will remain in Russian custody through at least July 2, Russian state media reported. The U.S. says she is being wrongfully detained.
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NPR NewsBritain's departure from the European Union has changed the political realities for Scots since the 2014 referendum that rejected independence.
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NPR NewsCambodian American rights activist Theary Seng and most of the other defendants had been charged over a failed attempt by the leader of an opposition party to return from exile in 2019.
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NPR NewsA law barring information from being released in crimes for which no one has been convicted comes under focus in the Uvalde school shootings.