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Britney Is Far From The Only Female Musician Who Has Had To Fight For Autonomy
Britney Spears asked an LA County judge to end her father's control over her life via a conservatorship. Musicians, especially female ones, have been subject to various forms of control for decades.
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A New Study Suggests Dinosaurs Might Not Have Been As Cold-Blooded As We Thought
Researchers have found hundreds of baby dinosaur bones in the Alaskan Arctic, suggesting that dinosaurs may have lived at cold northern latitudes year-round.
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What Democrats And Republicans Want When They Talk About Infrastructure
As infrastructure talks continue, key differences have emerged. Most Republicans want highways and bridges. Democrats do too, as well as money for passenger rail, transit and climate initiatives.
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Since 9/11, Military Suicides Are 4 Times Higher Than Deaths In War Operations
The new data highlights the divide between the dangers posed by war and the persistent mental health crisis in not only the military but the country at large.
At 39, Carli Lloyd Will Be The Oldest U.S. Women's Team Player To Go To The Olympics
"A World Cup is a grueling four-year process to get to that point," the soccer superstar tells NPR. Now she'll try to follow up the 2019 title with an Olympic gold medal.
David Choe Releases New Show On FX and Hulu
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to LA-based painter David Choe about his new show. Choe engages with his subjects in the joyously paint-splattered squalor of what had been his childhood home.
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Derek Chauvin Is Sentenced To 22 1/2 Years For George Floyd's Murder
Prosecutors were asking for the former police officer to be sentenced to a 30-year prison term. The defense attorney called for probation and time already served.
Biden Meets With Afghan Leaders Ahead Of U.S. Troops Withdrawal
Top Afghan leaders are meeting President Biden Friday as the U.S troop withdrawal gains steam, talks remain deadlocked, and the Taliban continue to gain ground in Afghanistan.
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U.S. Prepares For Another Round Of Indirect Nuclear Deal Negotiations With Iran
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with U.S. Special Envoy to Iran Robert Malley about the negotiations regarding the JCPOA.
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Biden Announced A Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal. What Happens Now?
President Biden and a bipartisan group of senators now have an infrastructure deal. But there's a long road ahead: Lawmakers must also pass other parts of his economic agenda.
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