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Utah Woman Charged With Lewdness After Being Topless In Her Own Home
The case is the latest legal battle amid a broader "free the nipple" campaign that seeks to normalize the exposure of female nipples.
A Rare Meteor Shower May Grace The Skies Thursday
Some scientists predict the Alpha Monocerotids meteor shower will be visible at 11:50 p.m. ET. However, one NASA expert is skeptical of the forecast.
2,200 Miles And 4 Months Later, Runner Finishes Trek Across Australia
Katie Visco said it was a "pinch" that drove her to undertake such an ambitious task with her husband in support. "I had been dreaming about this for a while," she tells NPR.
Interactive Art Installation Lets Strangers Talk To Each Other Across The Border
Searchlights illuminate the sky between El Paso, Texas, and Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, but they have nothing to do with border enforcement. They're part of a large-scale binational art installation.
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Native American rights attorney lays out 1955 Tlingit land-rights loss
Walter Echo-Hawk is, essentially, a walking law library. It makes sense, given that he’s been practicing law since 1973.He rattles off cases from memory —…
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Taunted As A 'Sissy Boy,' Siddharth Dube Shares His Life Story In New Memoir
The public health advocate came of age in India when homosexuality was outlawed. He reflects on his experiences in An Indefinite Sentence: A Personal History of Outlawed Love and Sex.
Supporters Sue To Open Safe Injection Site In Philadelphia, Citing Religious Freedom
A Philadelphia group hopes to open a site for people to use drugs under medical supervision. Faced with legal challenges, the group is making a moral and religious case for its proposed facility.
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For Some Quidditch Players, The Magic Wears Off As Injury Risks Grow Clearer
Concussions, broken bones, and torn ligaments are a few serious injury concerns in Quidditch — a new sport where the rules are still evolving, and players are testing the safety of them.
Former 'Ebony' Publisher Declares Bankruptcy, And An Era Ends
For millions of African-Americans who did not otherwise see themselves in the mainstream media, Ebony was more than a magazine. It was a public trust. This week marks its final chapter.
Cellist Yo-Yo Ma Plays Bach In Shadow Of Border Crossing
The world-renowned cellist brought his Bach Project to the sister cities of Laredo, Texas, and Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, on Saturday.
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