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At Supreme Court, Justices Consider Religion, LGBTQ Rights

At issue is a Catholic charity's refusal to screen same-sex couples as foster care parents.

Stevie Nicks' new 24 Karat Gold concert film foregrounds songs the artist says never got their due. Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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Stevie Nicks On TikTok, Tom Petty And Claiming What's Yours

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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, shown here in 2018, took steps early on to contain the pandemic in his state. Justin Merriman/Getty Images hide caption

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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine Wishes Trump 'Had A More Happy Relationship With Masks'

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The hallucinogenic chemical psilocybin produced in some mushrooms helped people with major depression in a study that also included supportive psychotherapy. Jahi Chikwendiu/The Washington Post via Getty Images hide caption

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Rigorous Study Backs A Psychedelic Treatment For Major Depression

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At Supreme Court, Justices Consider Religion, LGBTQ Rights

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