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'I Hope This Will Set A Precedent,' Says Trans Teen Who Won Case Over Bathroom Access
Gavin Grimm was a high school student in Virginia when his local school board denied him access to the boys' bathroom. His case has stretched for years; now a federal judge has decided in his favor.
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Carlos Alcaraz beats Novak Djokovic to win Wimbledon, his second major trophy
It's the first championship at Wimbledon second Grand Slam trophy overall for Carlos Alcaraz. The No. 1-ranked Alcaraz prevented Djokovic from what would have been a record-tying eighth title.
Honoring Black Female Filmmakers
Film directing has traditionally been a boys' club, but a number of female directors and filmmakers are continuing to make their mark in the industry. Neema Barnette, an award-winning director, knows about those unique challenges. She talks with Farai Chideya about the African-American Film Marketplace, which honors the contributions of black women directors.
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Series Reveals Underground Market For 'Re-Homing' Adoptees
A Reuters investigation has detailed the practice of shuffling unwanted children from one set of guardians to another with the government exercising little or no oversight.
New York Attorney General Orders Immediate Halt To Realistic Toy Gun Sales
New York law requires toy guns made in realistic colors to have a bright, 1-inch-wide orange stripe "down both sides of the barrel and the front end of the barrel," according to a press release.
California Seizes More Than $1.5 Billion In Illegal Marijuana
California voters approved the sale of recreational marijuana in 2016. But the legal market is still struggling to compete with the illicit market.
First Round Of Voting Begins In France
In France, residents go to the polls Sunday in the first round of a two-part presidential election. The top two vote-getters from Sunday's balloting go to a runoff on May 6. As NPR's Eleanor Beardsley reports, incumbent President Nicolas Sarkozy is trailing Socialist candidate Francois Hollande.
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After the holidays, a wave of new faces shoot up the charts
The holidays are over, both on the calendar and on the pop charts, and that's great news for an assortment of beneficiaries.
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Motley Fool: Lessons from Buffet and Lay
Tom Gardner, co-founder of the Motley Fool Web site, talks about what individual investors can learn from the careers of Warren Buffett and Kenneth Lay.
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Silk Road Drug Market Was An Economic Experiment Gone Wrong
The man behind the online drug market Silk Road dreamed of setting up a utopian marketplace. But when his dream was threatened, the FBI says he did some terrible things to try and protect it.
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