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Child marriage is banned in Kentucky. Why are they still happening? Kentucky banned child marriage in nearly all cases several years ago.
Environment The unlikely collaboration between a climate advocate and gas executive When a climate activist in Massachusetts learned about natural gas leaks in her neighborhood just outside Boston, she worried if they were contributing to climate change.
Economy Seattle says gig workers are earning more since 2022 minimum pay law Seattle's Office of Labor Standards released a study Wednesday on the impact of the city's 2022 minimum pay law for gig workers. Joshua McNichols
Music On her song 'HEROINA,' the rebellious singer Tokischa embraces vulnerability The Dominican singer Tokischa built her career through a series of transgressions. On a new album, she veers in a different direction. Isabella Gomez Sarmiento
Politics Inside Linda McMahon's effort to dismantle the Department of Education A former pro-wrestling executive, McMahon is now the education secretary Trump tasked with abolishing the agency. New Yorker writer Zach Helfand explains how her WWE experience led her to this role. Dave Davies
World Iranians are leaving the country just to access the internet Iran has cut off its access to the global internet. To find an internet connection, some Iranians are traveling across the border with Turkey — even just to make video calls and then go back home. Emily Feng
Health Gene therapy for a rare type of deafness shows lasting results Researchers say a gene therapy allowed deaf children and adults as old as 32 to hear for the first time. The benefits have persisted for more than two years for some patients. Rob Stein
Arts & Life Family influencers make the lifestyle look good. But kids pay the price, new book says What does it mean to monetize your offspring? To turn their childhood into content? In Like, Follow, Subscribe Fortesa Latifi explores what drives parents to become family influencers. Ilana Masad
Health Restrictions on obesity drug coverage force patients to pivot Twelve million people lost coverage for Zepbound over the last year. The same number of people lost coverage for Wegovy, according to an analysis by GoodRx, a drug discount website. Sydney Lupkin