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June 19, 1865, marked a huge turning point for black people in America.

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Rick Rycroft/AP

Websites and mobile apps were disrupted in the second major tech outage this month affecting large corporations around the globe.

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President Nixon called for an "all-out offensive" against drugs and addiction. The U.S. is now rethinking policies that led to mass incarceration and shattered families while drug deaths kept rising.

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Kayla Northam

Experts now say the procedure is the most effective treatment for severe childhood obesity, which affects a growing number of kids. But stigma and insurers often stand in the way.

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Eslah Attar for NPR

Freshman New York Rep. Jamaal Bowman joins a class of younger Black lawmakers working to broaden representation and progressive power in Congress, as well as in the Democratic Party.

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