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The conservatives on the Supreme Court ruled that South Carolina Medicaid patients cannot use their coverage at Planned Parenthood for preventative care.
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The FDA has allowed more than 20 foreign factories to send drugs to the US even though they were made at plants that the agency had banned, according to ProPublica.
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KALW Music's Wonway Posibul, who also acts in the play by Luis Alfaro, spoke to the actor ahead of opening night.
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What 5 academics and former diplomats told Morning Edition about the U.S. strikes on Iran and fallout with Israel.
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Friday's decision stems from President Trump's executive order regarding birthright citizenship, but the Supreme Court focused on whether lower federal courts have the power to issue nationwide blocks.
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A federal judge agreed to delay Kilmar Abrego Garcia's release after his lawyers pointed to conflicting reports from federal officials about whether he would remain in the U.S. while he awaits trial.
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The Supreme Court term has given the Trump administration a series of major wins in the final blockbuster week of its term. We rounded up the final decisions in one place.
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Philosophy TalkWith all the oversharing and data-mining, is there still such thing as a private life?
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Queer Power HourThis week on the QUEER POWER HOUR, we continue pride month with a live pride event at KALW's community space at 220 Montgomery.
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Bay Area youth organizers are in Washington, D.C. this week fighting for federal recognition for the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe.
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A report by a leading Bay Area think tank has found that Oakland’s high crime rate and chronic disinvestment have weakened the city’s economy.
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UCSF announced this week that it is laying off 200 employees. They’re calling it a pre-emptive budget-cutting move.
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From Stern Grove to Downtown First Thursdays, KALW DJs are out and about setting impeccable dance vibes across the Bay Area.
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California's budget could eliminate funding for the Parents Anonymous’ California Parent & Youth Helpline, which has helped hundreds of thousands across the state.
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The 19th's Errin Haines writes: The Black women I talk to said they are being strategic about what their resistance looks like now, preparing for a long fight ahead.
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Bay MadeThis week, BAY MADE is proud to share stories from some recent alumni of the Audio Academy, which brings together up-and-coming radio journalists for nine months of hands-on training and story making.
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CrosscurrentsPastor Stevenson Noel heads a community church in the North Bay, and estimates about 5000 Haitians living in the Bay Area. He says his congregation is living in fear and confusion.