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Americans are having less sex — and researchers want to know why
One of the most comprehensive sex studies to date found evidence of declines in all types of partnered sexual activity in the U.S.
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Baltimore museum adapts Polar Express ride to be more sensory-friendly
Baltimore's B&O Railroad Museum aims to bring holiday cheer to children on the autism spectrum by making its Polar Express ride more sensory-friendly for neurodivergent young people.
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Ukrainians express worries over conscription following Russia's invasion
After Russia's invasion, Ukraine announced martial law in February and issued a travel ban, so most men couldn't leave the country. Many have since felt trapped and worry they'll be drafted to fight.
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Eliana Rubin uses theater and music to express her Jewish-trans identity
Eliana Rubin is a transgender-Jewish activist and educator who uses theater and music to express herself and her tradition.
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For The Handsome Family, Music Is A Safe Place To Express 'Terrifying Things'
Married couple Rennie and Brett Sparks have been writing songs together for 21 years. Their latest album, Unseen, is based on their experiences living in the Southwest.
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Marine Corps' Top General Joins Ramadan Meal
Gen. Robert Neller, commandant of the Marine Corps, joined a Baltimore-area mosque for Iftar, the evening meal during Ramadan which breaks each day's fast. He was the guest of a Muslim Marine vet.
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Top Children's Books of 2005 to Be Named
The winners of the Newbery and Caldecott children's book awards will be announced Monday. Host Debbie Elliott and children's literature expert Eden Ross Lipson discuss the world of children's publishing.
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Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (April 6)
A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Jamal Khashoggi's Last Column Before Disappearance Calls For Free Expression
The column's publication is "kind of an acknowledgement to ourselves ... that we don't have much hope that we're going to be able to edit this one with him," the Post editorial page editor told NPR.
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Trump official targeting Jan. 6 investigators worked on those cases himself
The disconnect between Emil Bove's aggressive stance at the time to hold rioters accountable — and his current hostility toward the Jan. 6 probe — has troubled some former colleagues.
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