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New Restrictions In Minnesota Seek To Sharply Curtail Conversion Therapy For Minors
After the state legislature failed two years running to enact a complete ban, Gov. Tim Walz signed an executive order designed to "have the effect of barring access" to the discredited practice.
Iron Maiden, 'The Writing On The Wall'
In songwriting that stretches our notions of Iron Maiden, "The Writing on the Wall" signals hope for after the apocalypse with animation just as epic.
The Best Of Experimental Radio: Favorite Pieces From The NPR Archive
From the beginning, NPR pursued the goal of developing the art and potential of radio through experimentation.
5 Years After Attempted Coup, Journalists Look At The State Of Free Speech In Turkey
Five years after an attempted coup shook Turkey and created a sweeping crack down against the president's perceived enemies, journalists look at the state of free speech.
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Yebba, 'October Sky'
"October Sky" starts out in that quiet, inward space so familiar in these Billie Eilish days, as Yebba invokes a lo-fi filtered childhood memory of a lost loved one.
Jury Rejects Capital Gazette Gunman's Mental Illness Plea
A jury has found the gunman who killed five people at the Capital Gazette in Annapolis, MD, in 2018, criminally responsible. His lawyers at argued that mental illness drove him to commit the shootings.
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Illinois Is The 1st State To Tell Police They Can't Lie To Minors In Interrogations
Under a law that goes into effect in January 2022, officials can't use common manipulative tactics, including offering leniency or suggesting that incriminating evidence exists, to people under 18.
Trump Lawyers Who Spread False Election Claims Are Now Defending Themselves In Court
Some legal experts argue that the profession needs to engage in deep soul-searching after serious abuses of ethics rules by attorneys in the Trump years.
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Hospitals Have Started Posting Their Prices Online. Here's How Consumers Will Benefit
NPR's Noel King talks to Julie Appleby, a senior correspondent with Kaiser Health News, about how patients can benefit from a new law that forces hospitals to post their prices.
A Tiny Desk Playlist For Your Little One's Next Playdate
Whether you've sent the kids off to camp or are planning some fun in the sun at home, we've got you covered with these Tiny Desk concerts that are sure to make your child's next playdate a hit.
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