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Thousands rallied, spoke, and marched for women's reproductive rights in Portland, Oregon on October 2, 2021. John Rudoff/Sipa USA via Reuters hide caption
Genadiy, a member of Ukraine's territorial defense force who lives near Borodyanka and gave only his first name, says he knows several people who are still missing. "We're hoping they come back alive," he said. Becky Sullivan/NPR hide caption
Ukraine invasion — explained
Ukrainians return to Borodyanka after Russian withdrawal and find their town in ruins
Ukrainians return to Borodyanka after Russian withdrawal and find their town in ruins
Thousands rallied, spoke, and marched for women's reproductive rights in Portland, Oregon on October 2, 2021. John Rudoff/Sipa USA via Reuters hide caption
Contaminants from fertilizer mean some rural areas must pay millions for clean water
Encore: Starbucks' longtime CEO is back again. This time, things are different
Many at a maternity hospital in Kyiv made their way from cities facing attacks
Meet 18-year-old Alyssa Gaines, Youth Poet Laureate of Indianapolis
This film shows what happens to the loved ones left behind after opioid overdoses
Encore: Mystery recordings will now be heard for the first time in about 100 years
A pop-up clinic inside Los Angeles International Airport offered free vaccinations and boosters for holiday travelers last December. A new round of vaccinations may be needed before next winter. FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images hide caption
New sanctions target several of Russia's elite, including family members of Putin
Amazon's planned satellite fleet has some experts concerned about space congestion
U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona discusses the student loan pause extension
Behind the unusually high sale price of D.C.'s women's soccer team
Blinken says U.S. and Europe are following through on Ukraine commitments
Communities have formed among those who have stayed in Kyiv through Russian attacks
El Salvador's president conducts gang crackdown, prompting human rights concerns
What U.S. intelligence got right and wrong about the war in Ukraine
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