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The Secret Life of Bobbie Gentry, Pioneering Artist Behind 'Ode to Billie Joe'
How the singer-songwriter who knocked the Beatles out of the Number One spot 50 years ago quietly revolutionized country music
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How Politicians Force Doctors to Lie to Women
A bill approved by the Texas Senate shows how, in many cases, pregnant people can no longer trust their physicians
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Why '9 to 5' Is Still Radical Today
A generation after '9 to 5,' screenwriter Patricia Resnick reflects on sexism in Hollywood and how most Americans would kill to work 9-to-5 today
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Bill Cosby's Fate Could Hinge on a Small-Town Election
The outcome of a county DA race this week could affect what happens with a key sexual assault case against Cosby
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Nuns on the Bus: Dispatches From a Papal Road Trip
The sisters drove across the country, blasting Kacey Musgraves, to deliver stories of struggling Americans to Pope Francis
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LGBT Catholics Disappointed on Eve of 'Liberal' Pope's U.S. Visit
Coalition representing gay Catholic families told it's not welcome at church during significant World Meeting
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How Abortion Providers Are 'Living in the Crosshairs'
David Cohen and Krysten Connon discuss their new book on the persistent harassment faced by abortion clinic workers
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