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'Your Blood, My Bones': Terrifying tale in the woods blends cottage-core horror with nostalgiaAuthor Kelly Andrew’s new young adult fantasy horror novel became an instant New York Times bestseller this week. Apr 12, 2024
50 years of Washington, D.C.'s home ruleFifty years ago, Washington, D.C. was granted "home rule," where district residents gained the right to vote for their mayor and city council members.Resume05:37Apr 12, 2024
Sudan on the brink of famine a year into civil warThe people of Sudan have endured a full year now of civil war, which has devastated the country. The U.S. is trying to restart peace talks.Resume03:06Apr 12, 2024
FISA Section 702, explainedThe House is debating the reauthorization of what's called Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, or FISA.Resume05:59Apr 12, 2024
What 2 women deported from the U.S. after being incarcerated want you to knowAssia Serrano and Tina Hamdi say the abuse they survived played a role in their crimes. Resume09:36Apr 12, 2024
Chinese virtuoso pianist Lang Lang honored with a Hollywood starIn March, he released the album "Saint-Saëns."Resume11:07Apr 12, 2024
How researchers are using AI to measure health effects of burn pit fumes on veteransThe military used open-air burn pits to get rid of garbage.Resume04:06Apr 12, 2024
'In Flames' film uses elements of horror genre to illuminate horrors of a patriarchal societyThe new Urdu language film centers around Maryam, a young Pakistani woman studying to be a doctor. The death of her grandfather puts her family in danger of being evicted....Resume06:39Apr 12, 2024
How mass incarceration changed San Francisco's JapantownFranklin D. Roosevelt's Executive Order 9066 designated the majority of the West Coast as a military zone and banned anyone of Japanese descent from living there.Resume05:36Apr 12, 2024
OJ Simpson's death sparks mixed reactionSimpson's 1995 double murder trial wasn’t just about the football star, but also policing, the legal system and race.Resume05:37Apr 12, 2024
'Fallout' adapts megaton video game hit to TV; 'Franklin' casts Michael Douglas as founding fatherPrime Video's "Fallout" won acclaim for telling a new story in a post-apocalyptic setting that originated in a 1997 video game.Resume05:48Apr 12, 2024
Abortion drives week in politicsThe Arizona Supreme Court cleared the way for a near-total Civil War-era ban on abortion to take effect. Resume05:09Apr 12, 2024
How a lawsuit could change how realtors get paidA personal injury lawyer unexpectedly found himself taking on the biggest professional organization in the country and winningResume03:31Apr 12, 2024
Librarian Mychal Threets showcases the joy of books across social mediaAs libraries across the country face existential crises on many fronts — budget cuts, closures, book bans — one librarian in San Francisco is leading a fightback on social media.Resume09:11Apr 12, 2024
Minneapolis delays raising Uber, Lyft drivers' hourly wageWhile Uber and Lyft previously threatened to leave over the new ordinance, this extension may allow the city and the rideshare companies to work things outResume03:48Apr 11, 2024
OJ Simpson dies at 76OJ Simpson, former football star who was acquitted in 1995 of murdering his former wife and her friend, died Thursday from cancer. Resume05:45Apr 11, 2024
Leaving Gaza is only the first hurdle for one family’s future A family of four fled the war in Gaza with the help of the American government. But they were denied entry to the U.S. and are now stranded in Egypt.Resume07:08Apr 11, 2024
Oregon drumline preps for national competition: ‘You have to have fun or you’re not doing it right’High school drumlines from around the country are gearing up for one of the biggest competitions of their lives.Resume11:07Apr 11, 2024
What does abortion access look like in the South?Consider someone in Miami. As of May 1, if they're traveling by car, North Carolina is the closest state where they can get a first-trimester abortion. Resume03:36Apr 11, 2024
Biden plans to close 'gun show loophole,' expand background checks for firearm salesThe Biden Administration announced a new rule Thursday requiring anyone who sells guns to run background checks.Resume04:38Apr 11, 2024