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Eleanor Roosevelt will be among five women to be featured on the backs of U.S. quarters starting next year.

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The U.S. Mint has announced the next five women to be featured starting in 2023 as part of its American Women Quarters Program.

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In 22 of 250 metro areas, women under the age of 30 earn as much or more than their male counterparts, a Pew Research Center report found.

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Krzyzewski had announced he would retire at the end of the season. His players were beaten by UNC, while Kansas beat Villanova to reach the final of the men's NCAA basketball tournament.

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LA Johnson/NPR

These 10 podcast entries show us what's captivating college students.

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Emrah Gurel/AP

From sun-up to sundown, physically able Muslims will fast — abstaining not just from food but also so much as a sip of water.

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Chris Smalls didn't rely on traditional labor groups for funding or organizing power. Instead he raised money through GoFundMe and talked to former coworkers at their bus stop and over S'mores.

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Colin Kaepernick's kindergarten teacher gave his class an assignment: Draw a picture of your family. When he colored his family yellow and himself brown, it became a pivotal moment for his identity.

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Jackie Molloy for NPR

Companies that aren't bankrupt are using controversial maneuvers in U.S. bankruptcy court to block tens of thousands of suits. A woman suing Johnson & Johnson died while her case was in legal limbo.

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