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Sturgill Simpson released his second album under the name Johnny Blue SkiesMutiny After Midnighton physical formats only — no streaming or digital downloads. It still lands in the top five on the album charts this week. Edwin Keeble hide caption

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Sturgill Simpson pulls off an unusual chart feat

The roots music maverick did something rare in the streaming era: landed an album that's only available on CDcassette and LP — without his name on the sleeve — in the top five of the albums chart.

The Trump administration is sending pregnant unaccompanied minors to a South Texas shelter (above) flagged as medically inadequate by officials from the Office of Refugee Resettlement. The facility is run by a for-profit contractor called Urban Strategies. Patricia Lim/KUT News hide caption

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The Trump administration is sending pregnant unaccompanied minors to a South Texas shelter (above) flagged as medically inadequate by officials from the Office of Refugee Resettlement. The facility is run by a for-profit contractor called Urban Strategies. Patricia Lim/KUT News hide caption

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The Trump administration is sending underage migrant girls who are pregnant to this Texas shelter

The decision was made over urgent objections from some of the administration's own health and child welfare officials; experts say the government is trying to prevent access to abortion.

Pregnant migrant girls are being sent to a Texas shelter flagged as medically inadequate

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WASHINGTONDC - JULY 1: Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) holds a blanket as she walks off the Senate floor after the Senate stayed in session throughout the night at the U.S. Capitol Building on July 12025 in WashingtonDC. Republican leaders are pushing to get President Donald Trump's so-called "OneBigBeautiful Bill," Act through Congress and to his desk before the July 4 Independence Day holiday. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images) Andrew Harnik/Getty Images hide caption

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WASHINGTONDC - JULY 1: Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) holds a blanket as she walks off the Senate floor after the Senate stayed in session throughout the night at the U.S. Capitol Building on July 12025 in WashingtonDC. Republican leaders are pushing to get President Donald Trump's so-called "OneBigBeautiful Bill," Act through Congress and to his desk before the July 4 Independence Day holiday. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images) Andrew Harnik/Getty Images hide caption

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Hoping to unseat CollinsMaine Democrats battle it out in an expensive U.S. Senate primary

Maine Public News

As June's primary election nearsDemocratic Gov. Janet Mills and combat veteran Graham Platner are effectively engaged in a proxy battle between factions in their own party.

Hoping to unseat CollinsMaine Dems battle it out in an expensive US Senate primary

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Mumford & Sons: Tiny Desk Concert

The British folk-rock band shares world-weary anthems to growing olderweathering the innumerable blows of life and coming out on the other sidehopefully a little wiser.

NEW YORK - MAY 15: Two people walk inside a Medicare Services office on the last day for enrollment in the Medicare Part D program May 152006 in New York City. According to official reportsapproximately thirty seven million Americansas of last weekhad signed up for Medicare Part Dleaving an estimated seven million eligible seniors without drug coverage as they have yet to enroll in the drug plan. Spencer Platt/Getty Images North America hide caption

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NEW YORK - MAY 15: Two people walk inside a Medicare Services office on the last day for enrollment in the Medicare Part D program May 152006 in New York City. According to official reportsapproximately thirty seven million Americansas of last weekhad signed up for Medicare Part Dleaving an estimated seven million eligible seniors without drug coverage as they have yet to enroll in the drug plan. Spencer Platt/Getty Images North America hide caption

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Medicare billing snafu brings new financial woes to Minnesota rural hospitals

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Medicare payment problems are generating steep financial hardships for some of Minnesota's rural hospitals at a time when many are struggling to stay afloat.

Workers react to the media after updating signage outside the Kennedy Center on Dec. 192025in WashingtonD.C. Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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A lawsuit asks a court to force the Trump administration to use 'The Kennedy Center' name

The motion is part of a lawsuit challenging President Trump and the Center's boardwho now refer to the complex as "The Trump Kennedy Center."

Laura Marquez-Garrett (center)a plaintiffs' attorney for the Social Media Victims Law Center) gathers with family members of victims as they react to news that the jury has found Meta and YouTube liable in the social media addiction trialoutside the Los Angeles Superior Court on March 252026. Frederic J. Brown/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Laura Marquez-Garrett (center)a plaintiffs' attorney for the Social Media Victims Law Center) gathers with family members of victims as they react to news that the jury has found Meta and YouTube liable in the social media addiction trialoutside the Los Angeles Superior Court on March 252026. Frederic J. Brown/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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A jury finds Meta and Google negligent in a trial over social media's harms

The jury ordered the companies to pay $6 million in damages over defective design. The landmark verdict may influence the outcome of 2,000 other pending lawsuits.

Jury holds Meta and Google liable for role in young woman’s mental health issues

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Women working full-timeyear roundearn an average of 81 cents for every dollar men working full-timeyear round make. simplehappyart/Getty Images hide caption

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It's Equal Pay Day. Women have lost ground for the second year in a row

The annual observance marks how far into the new year women must work to make what men earned in the previous year. This yearit's March 26a day later than it was in 2025.

It's Equal Pay Day. Women have lost ground for the second year in a row

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Matt Ubelstanding on his farm near WheatonKansasmotions to the fertilizer spreader he'll use to spread urea fertilizer this spring. Frank Morris hide caption

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The war with Iran disrupts fertilizer exports as U.S. farmers prepare for planting season

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Gulf states are major fertilizer producersand the war with Iran has triggered a 25% price hike just as struggling U.S. farmers are planting corn.

Iran war disrupts fertilizer exports just as U.S. farmers begin to plant crops

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Are you sure you know what 'gaslighting' is?

Therapists say we're overusing the word. Here's what it actually means — and what the Ingrid Bergman film that helped birth the word can teach us about it.

Are you sure you know what ‘gaslighting’ is?

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FILE - The United Nations logo is seen inside the 79th session of the United Nations General AssemblyTuesdaySept. 242024. Pamela Smith/AP hide caption

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UN calls for reparations to remedy the 'historical wrongs' of trafficking enslaved Africans

The U.N. General Assembly adopted a resolution declaring the trafficking of enslaved Africans "the gravest crime against humanity" and calling for reparations.

Babies under 6 months of age are not able to be vaccinated for COVIDbut if their mothers are vaccinated during pregnancynewborns get some immunitya large new study shows. The benefits wear offthoughat about 5 months of age. Didier Pallages/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Babies under 6 months of age are not able to be vaccinated for COVIDbut if their mothers are vaccinated during pregnancynewborns get some immunitya large new study shows. The benefits wear offthoughat about 5 months of age. Didier Pallages/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Yepa mom's COVID shot during pregnancy protects her babya large study finds

A 3-year study published in Pediatrics examined newborns in Norway. It found a clear benefit for the baby when mom gets a COVID vaccination during pregnancy.

Olivier Widmaier Picassoleftstands in front of his grandfather Pablo Picasso's 1941 painting Tête de Femmewhich is up for grabs as part of a raffle benefiting an Alzheimer's research charity organized by Péri Cochinright. Péri Cochin hide caption

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Olivier Widmaier Picassoleftstands in front of his grandfather Pablo Picasso's 1941 painting Tête de Femmewhich is up for grabs as part of a raffle benefiting an Alzheimer's research charity organized by Péri Cochinright. Péri Cochin hide caption

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A Pablo Picasso painting is offered for 100 euros in charity raffle

The painting is worth more than a million euros ($1.2 million). Proceeds from the sale will benefit France's leading financial supporter of Alzheimer's research.

Pablo Picasso painting to be raffled off to benefit Alzheimer's research

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Wind turbines off the coast of Rhode Island. Supporters say offshore wind projects are a valuable resource for meeting rising power demand and ensuring electric reliability. DON EMMERT/AFP via Getty Images/AFP hide caption

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Trump's attacks on offshore wind could hurt infrastructure spending across the economy

President Trump has tried to kill offshore wind's future in the U.S. But industry analysts say the attacks could hurt business confidence across the U.S. economy.

First lady Melania Trump arrivesaccompanied by a robotto attend the "Fostering the Future Together Global Coalition Summit," with other first spousesat the White HouseWednesdayMarch 252026in Washington. Jacquelyn Martin/AP hide caption

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Melania Trump shares the spotlight with a robot at an education and technology event

The robot accompanied the first lady to the White House East Room for the final day of a summit she had convened with counterparts from around the world through her Fostering the Future Together global initiative.

After reciting his "Ode to the Equinox," Annapolis poet laureate Jefferson Hollandrightholds his burning sock high as the crowd cheers to kick off the sock-burning tradition at the Annapolis Maritime Museum & Park on Saturday. Tyrone Turner/NPR hide caption

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After reciting his "Ode to the Equinox," Annapolis poet laureate Jefferson Hollandrightholds his burning sock high as the crowd cheers to kick off the sock-burning tradition at the Annapolis Maritime Museum & Park on Saturday. Tyrone Turner/NPR hide caption

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Decades agoa Maryland sailor burned his winter socks. Now it's a spring tradition

In AnnapolisMd.people gather each year to usher in the warmer weather by burning their socks. The springtime tradition is the unofficial start of the Chesapeake Bay sailing season.

Sailing season kicks off with a sock-burning party in AnnapolisMd.

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Seventh- and eighth-graders at Duquesne City School District participate in a cup stacking competition on Feb. 3. The district's house system is now in its second year. According to the districtdisciplinary incidents dropped by 74% in the first year of the program. Jillian Forstadt/90.5 WESA hide caption

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Seventh- and eighth-graders at Duquesne City School District participate in a cup stacking competition on Feb. 3. The district's house system is now in its second year. According to the districtdisciplinary incidents dropped by 74% in the first year of the program. Jillian Forstadt/90.5 WESA hide caption

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These Pittsburgh middle schools adopted a Hogwarts-inspired house system to foster community

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Educators say it's all part of an effort to build a sense of community and belonging inside the school — one that's resulted in improved attendancediscipline rates and classroom engagement.

Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta were co-founders of the United Farm Workers. On March 18Huerta issued a statement alleging that Chavez raped her. Cartoonist Lalo Alcaraz says creating this image was a sort of therapy. Lalo Alcaraz/©2026 Lalo Alcaraz & CALÓ News hide caption

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'We're all in grief': Chicano artists reckon with Cesar Chavez abuse allegations

Artistsfilmmakers and singers once championed Chavez as a hero. Nowthey must rethink how to tell his story. "It's just been gut-wrenching," one muralist says.

'We're all in grief': Chicano artists reckon with Cesar Chavez abuse allegations

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Aircraft maintenance workers inspect the wreckage of an Air Canada Express jetTuesdayMarch 242026just off the runway where it collided with a Port Authority fire truck Sunday night at LaGuardia Airport in New York. ( Yuki Iwamura/AP hide caption

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Aircraft maintenance workers inspect the wreckage of an Air Canada Express jetTuesdayMarch 242026just off the runway where it collided with a Port Authority fire truck Sunday night at LaGuardia Airport in New York. ( Yuki Iwamura/AP hide caption

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An air traffic controller was juggling extra roles during the LaGuardia plane crash

The National Transportation Safety Board said it has concerns about air traffic controllers who work the midnight shift taking on extra work in an airspace as busy as LaGuardia's.

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Your data is everywhere. The government is buying it without a warrant

Data brokers buy up huge amounts of information from cell phones and browsers to sell for targeted advertising. But the governmentincluding ICEalso buys the data.

Your data is everywhere. The government is buying it without a warrant

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Yellow flowers and handwritten notes calling for the return of Nancy Guthrie sit outside the house of the 84-year-old mother of Today show co-host Savannah Guthriein TucsonAriz. Savannah Guthrie is speaking about her mother in an emotional two-part interview. Rebecca Noble/AP hide caption

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Yellow flowers and handwritten notes calling for the return of Nancy Guthrie sit outside the house of the 84-year-old mother of Today show co-host Savannah Guthriein TucsonAriz. Savannah Guthrie is speaking about her mother in an emotional two-part interview. Rebecca Noble/AP hide caption

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Savannah Guthrie's first interview since mother Nancy vanished: 'I imagine her terror'

Nearly two months after Nancy Guthrie disappearedher daughter Savannah discusses the toll on her family in an emotional interview with her Today show colleague Hoda Kotb.

Equal Justice Initiative

At the Legacy Museumfacing America's racist past is a pathnot a punishment

"There is an America that is more free — where there's more equalitywhere there is more justicewhere there is less bigotry — and I think it's waiting for us," says lawyer Bryan Stevenson.

FA: Bryan Stevenson

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A courtroom sketch of U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein at the Manhattan Federal Court hearing over Donald Trump's push to move his criminal case to federal courtin New York Cityon June 272023. Jane Rosenberg/Reuters hide caption

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A 92-year-old judge will take on the Maduro case. What do we know about him?

Former Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro heads to court again this week. The judge overseeing this case is longtime federal Judge Alvin Hellerstein. At 92 years oldHellerstein is older than the average age of a federal judge by more than 20 years.

Sarah Mullally waves as she leaves after the Enthronement Ceremony installing her as archbishop of Canterbury in CanterburyEnglandWednesdayMarch 252026the first woman ever to lead the Church of England. Alastair Grant/AP hide caption

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For the first time in more than 1,400 yearsChurch of England gets a woman leader

A new archbishop of Canterbury has been installed in a historic ceremony. Sarah Mullally is the 106th person to hold the joband the first woman.

For the first time in more than 1,400 yearsChurch of England gets a woman leader

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