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Tomas Young was paralyzed from the chest down during his deployment to Iraq. Since then, his health has only deteriorated. He has decided to refuse care and end his life, and his wife, Claudia Cuellar, says she respects his wishes. Frank Morris for NPR hide caption

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After Years Of Struggle, Veteran Chooses To End His Life

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The leg injury to Louisville guard Kevin Ware has been a rallying point for fans nationwide. But the University of Louisville is hoping to avoid looking like they're taking advantage. Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images hide caption

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A PR Person's How-To Guide For Spinning College Sports

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Best friends Rosa (Alice Englert, left) and Ginger (Elle Fanning) are nearly torn apart by the political and social changes of the 1960s. A24 hide caption

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'Ginger And Rosa': A Study Of Women's Relationships

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Three Seminole men accompany an ox-drawn cart through the Everglades of south Florida. Julian Dimock Collection/American Museum of Natural History hide caption

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Meeting Florida's Seminoles Through Rediscovered Photos

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The Attacca String Quartet's latest album celebrates John Adams. Lisa-Marie Mazzucco hide caption

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Lisa-Marie Mazzucco

Vespers, Habaneras And Early Morning Walks: New Classical Albums

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