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Court Upholds Ruling Against California's Assisted Suicide Law
The decision lets stand a lower court ruling that the state's 2015 law allowing doctors to prescribe life-ending drugs to the terminally ill was passed unconstitutionally.
Neko Case's 'Hell-On' Conjures A Constellation Of Emotions
A quarter-century into Case's career, her words still feel intensely personal and utterly oblique, as if she's whispering her darkest secrets in Sanskrit.
Natalie Prass Lays A Blueprint For 'The Future And The Past'
On her sophomore release The Future and The Past, the heartbreak of Prass' 2015 self-titled debut is still there in spades, but the narrative — as well as the music itself — is somehow grander yet.
Trump Is Sticking To His Playbook To Win The Midterms
His approval numbers, the economy — even the Russia probe — could all help Trump boost the GOP. But some in the White House worry Republicans in Congress don't understand the headwinds 2018 brings.
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Trump Praises NFL Decision, Questions If Protesting Players Should Be In The Country
"You have to stand, proudly, for the national anthem or you shouldn't be playing," Trump told Fox News, "you shouldn't be there, maybe you shouldn't be in the country."
Sweeping Internet Privacy Protection Regulations To Take Effect
One of the biggest changes in data privacy ever takes effect in Europe Friday. The rules, known as the General Data Protection Regulation, will have implications for U.S. consumers of social media.
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North Korea Demolishes Its Nuclear Test Site In A 'Huge Explosion'
Journalists observed as North Korea blew up tunnels it uses for nuclear testing. But experts say it was mostly for show, and closing the site will have little impact on the nation's capabilities.
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Maggie Rogers Returns With New Song, 'Fallingwater'
Rogers emerges from a brief hiatus from music sounding just as intimate but stronger. "Fallingwater" is a thumping, piano-pop ballad that reflects on an arduous but triumphant journey.
Tsembla's 'Penumbra' Illuminates The Edges Of Shadows
Finnish musician Marja Ahti combines her own Japanese field recordings with whistling synths and cut-up electronics for some music most tranquil.
3 Things You Should Know About Europe's Sweeping New Data Privacy Law
The General Data Protection Regulation goes into effect Friday, but it also has implications in the U.S. Firms like Spotify and eBay now say you can ask them to delete data about you they've stored.
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