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Ken Dryden, Hall of Fame goalie for the Montreal Canadiens, dies at age 78

Ken Dryden, Hall of Fame goalie for the Montreal Canadiens, dies at age 78

'Twinless' is a dark comedy that doubles up on the twists

'Twinless' is a dark comedy that doubles up on the twists

20 years later, is it time to quit 'Brokeback Mountain'?

20 years later, is it time to quit 'Brokeback Mountain'?

Russ & Daughters in NYC celebrates '100 Years of appetizing and family'

Russ & Daughters in NYC celebrates '100 Years of appetizing and family'

In April NPR profiled people who couldn't get their HIV drugs. How are they faring now?

In April NPR profiled people who couldn't get their HIV drugs. How are they faring now?

Amid debate about U.S. history, Harlem Hellfighters receive Congressional Gold Medal

Amid debate about U.S. history, Harlem Hellfighters receive Congressional Gold Medal

HHS responds to report about autism and acetaminophen

HHS responds to report about autism and acetaminophen

Concerned about federal vaccine policies, states are crafting their own

Concerned about federal vaccine policies, states are crafting their own

Where things stand with Trump's National Guard threats in Chicago and other cities

Where things stand with Trump's National Guard threats in Chicago and other cities

The U.S. government is taking a stake in Intel. It's rare

The U.S. government is taking a stake in Intel. It's rare

Judge blocks Trump administration's ending of protections for Venezuelans and Haitians

Judge blocks Trump administration's ending of protections for Venezuelans and Haitians

Alcaraz beats Djokovic at the U.S. Open and will meet Sinner for Grand Slam final

Alcaraz beats Djokovic at the U.S. Open and will meet Sinner for Grand Slam final

Anthropic settles with authors in first-of-its-kind AI copyright infringement lawsuit

Anthropic settles with authors in first-of-its-kind AI copyright infringement lawsuit

Woman pleads not guilty to murder in shooting of Border Patrol agent

Woman pleads not guilty to murder in shooting of Border Patrol agent

Under Trump, the Federal Trade Commission is abandoning its ban on noncompetes

Under Trump, the Federal Trade Commission is abandoning its ban on noncompetes

Anthropic to pay authors $1.5B to settle lawsuit over pirated chatbot training material

Anthropic to pay authors $1.5B to settle lawsuit over pirated chatbot training material

You can trust the jobs report, Labor Department workers urge public

You can trust the jobs report, Labor Department workers urge public

How Chicago, Baltimore and New Orleans are reacting to Trump's National Guard threats

How Chicago, Baltimore and New Orleans are reacting to Trump's National Guard threats

A fleeting art show along the trails of Mt. Holyoke, inspired by a 19th century landscape

A fleeting art show along the trails of Mt. Holyoke, inspired by a 19th century landscape

Watching a neighbor's cat turns lethal in 'Caught Stealing'

Watching a neighbor's cat turns lethal in 'Caught Stealing'

New England College gets ready for its first official football game in more than 50 years

New England College gets ready for its first official football game in more than 50 years

South Korea expresses concern over an immigration raid at Hyundai's Georgia plant

South Korea expresses concern over an immigration raid at Hyundai's Georgia plant

Four Democratic senators urge Smithsonian to resist White House attempts to 'bully the institution'

Four Democratic senators urge Smithsonian to resist White House attempts to 'bully the institution'

Greetings from Guhagar, India, where newly hatched turtles get some help into the sea

Greetings from Guhagar, India, where newly hatched turtles get some help into the sea

Israel is blasting through Gaza City neighborhoods, but people have nowhere to go

Israel is blasting through Gaza City neighborhoods, but people have nowhere to go

Horror, rom-coms and 'Hamilton' are all in theaters this weekend

Horror, rom-coms and 'Hamilton' are all in theaters this weekend

The U.S. added only 22,000 jobs last month, showing cracks in the labor market

The U.S. added only 22,000 jobs last month, showing cracks in the labor market

Why solar flares are way hotter than researchers thought

Why solar flares are way hotter than researchers thought

Chinese public is divided over whether to seek global dominance or share leadership

Chinese public is divided over whether to seek global dominance or share leadership

'One and done' dose of LSD keeps anxiety at bay

'One and done' dose of LSD keeps anxiety at bay