Kaitlyn Radde is an intern for the Graphics and Digital News desks, where she has covered everything from the midterm elections to child labor. Before coming to NPR, she covered education data at Chalkbeat and contributed data analysis to USA TODAY coverage of Black political representation and NCAA finances. She is a graduate of Indiana University.
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Child labor rules in agriculture are looser than those in other industries, even for tasks that are dangerous. For all...
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A judge in Texas issued a ruling that could severely restrict mifepristone access in the U.S., making the future of...
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The President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities will advise the president on cultural policy, and members were chosen...
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The Department of Health and Human Services will propose an amended definition of "lawful presence" to include recipients of the...
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Each season will be based on one book in the beloved series by controversial author J.K. Rowling, and the cast...
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Jordan wore the Air Jordans during the second half of Game 2 of the NBA Finals in 1998, a historic...
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Coolio died on Sept. 28, 2022, at a friend's home in Los Angeles. The 59-year-old rapper's cause of death was...
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Since 2018, over 75,000 victims have lost $28 million to IRS imposters over the phone, email, texts and more. Here's...
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Faulty wiring in a weight sensor on the front passenger side of some Atlases can switch off the airbag. Owners...
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Reporter Evan Gershkovich was detained Wednesday on espionage charges. Griner was released from a Russian prison in December and has...
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Norwood is best known for developing the Multispectral Scanner System that flew on the first Landsat satellite. That was the...
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The nature of Trump's indictment is unprecedented, but the first time a president faced arrest was over 100 years ago.