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Plus: Trump's abortion principles, celebrating Larry David, a bizarre Chechnyan music crackdown, and more...
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Plus: The Vatican talks gender theory, Chinese nationals react to pirated 3 Body Problem episodes, and more...
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Plus: Ethan Mollick on AI, Nancy Pelosi's kente cloth, hurricanes may destroy us all, and more...
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Plus: Evil tech bros want to teach kids math, Utah and Texas tackle DEI, Trump loves Sinéad, and more...
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Plus: IDF scandal, Latin America's "small penis club," Havana syndrome, and more...
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Plus: Mnuchin's TikTok folly, Trump's April Fools' joke, Andy Warhol's muse, and more...
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A woman holds a sign protesting the Republican members of the Supreme Court as a thousand Texans rally at the Federal Courthouse and later march to the Texas Capitol in Austin protesting the U.S. Supreme Court decision that eliminates the 50-year old constitutional protection to abortion rights.
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Plus: Gun detection in the subway system, Toronto's rainwater tax, goat wet nurses, and more...
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Plus: Canada's descent into madness, California's soft bigotry of low expectations, and more...
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Plus: Vanderbilt activists' 911 call, Kevorkianniversary, MAID problems, and more...
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Plus: Abortion pill case, another fatal subway crime, China's Cultural Revolution, and more...
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A couple mourns at a spontaneous memorial to the victims of the terrorist attack at Crocus City Hall, organized at the entrance to the Tekhnologichesky Institute metro station in St. Petersburg.
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Plus: NYC squatters, sex differences and chess ability, trouble at the ACLU, and more...
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Plus: Squatters, Julian Assange, teen babysitters, Hong Kong migration, and more...
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Peter Moskos, criminal justice professor and former Baltimore police officer, discusses ways to reform policing and turn failing cities around on the latest Just Asking Questions podcast.