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Plus, why one woman was left with a six-figure bill after a pregnancy complication. by Suzanne Nuyen

Plus, why one woman was left with a six-figure bill after a pregnancy complication. [View this email online]( [NPR]( by Suzanne Nuyen Good morning. Cartoonists are applauding several newspapers after they pulled the comic Dilbert following a racist tirade from its artist, Scott Adams. His peers say Adams' rebuke was [long overdue](. Here's what else we're following today: 🥇 First up [President Biden speaks about student debt relief at Central New Mexico Community College Student Resource Center in Albuquerque, N.M., on Nov. 3, 2022. His plan to forgive up to $20,000 of student debt is being challenged at the Supreme Court.]( Saul Loeb /AFP via Getty Images The Supreme Court is hearing arguments today from six Republican-dominated states seeking to [block the Biden administration's student loan forgiveness program](. ⚖️ The legal argument: The Biden administration determined it had the authority to forgive loans under a law passed by Congress called the HEROES act, which made sure federal student loan borrowers wouldn't be economically clobbered during a national emergency. Some states don't agree. ⚖️ Who's affected: 16 million student loan borrowers have already been approved for some form of loan forgiveness. ⚖️ More consequences: In recent years, both Democrats and Republicans have used state lawsuits as a forceful tool to get the Supreme Court to block Biden and Trump administration policies. 🎧 On [Up First this morning]( Nina Totenberg says this case could be an opportunity to limit these lawsuits. Ke Huy Quan is having a moment. After starring in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and The Goonies, a lack of roles for Asian actors led him to quit acting. Now, he can't be beat as he's [sweeping up awards]( for his role as Waymond in Everything Everywhere All at Once. 🎧 He tells Fresh Air that stepping in front of the camera again felt like being "[back where I needed to be]( Russia's war in Ukraine has entered its second year, and after a year of unpredictability, you still have many questions. From what it will take to get Russia out of Ukraine to what refugees who fled the country are doing now, [we've got answers]( to help you make sense of it all. Rupert Murdoch knew in late 2020 that the hosts on Fox News were endorsing lies from then-President Donald Trump about election fraud, but did nothing to stop it. Under oath in a $1.6 billion defamation case, Murdoch says he wishes Fox News had been "[stronger in denouncing]( false claims of election fraud. --------------------------------------------------------------- Newsletter continues after sponsor message --------------------------------------------------------------- 📸 Picture Show [Babacar Niang, known as Matador, raps at a recording studio at Africulturban's center in Pikine, Senegal.]( Ricci Shryock for NPR The Africulturban center in Senegal is giving people the weapons to fight climate change — weapons of the musical and artistic variety. Legendary Senegalese rapper Matador founded [the center to]( help young artists channel their frustrations about the future. 🎧 Listen to [what some of them have been creating](. --------------------------------------------------------------- 🎧 Today's listen [Danielle Laskey at her home just outside Seattle, with her infant son. Before giving birth, Laskey experienced a serious pregnancy complication and was admitted for a seven-week hospital stay, plus a follow-up postpartum procedure.]( Ryan Henriksen /KHN Danielle Laskey's water broke early, which posed a serious risk to her and the fetus. After giving birth to her baby, she had to go back to the hospital to remove a fragment of placenta that her body had not eliminated on its own. Then her bills came. 🎧 Listen to [how a loophole left her with a six-figure bill]( or [read her story](. --------------------------------------------------------------- 🛑 Before you go [Saturday Night Live alum Leslie Jones was The Daily Show's first guest host. She brought energy, enthusiasm and commitment to the gig.]( The Daily Show/Comedy Central - Five comics have taken over for Trevor Noah as host of The Daily Show so far. NPR critic Eric Deggans ranks them, explaining [what worked and what didn't](. - Two questions: How hot are you and when did you stop wearing your face mask? A new study reveals the [more attractive a person perceives themselves]( to be, the less likely they are to wear a mask to protect against COVID. - In 2001, all of Sarah Feldman's books were destroyed in a flood, so her dad took her to a library to try to cheer her up. There [she met her unsung hero]( a man who gave her a gift that she says changed her life. --------------------------------------------------------------- Stream your local NPR station. Visit NPR.org to find your local station stream. [Find a Station]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Enjoying this newsletter? Forward to a friend! They can [sign up here](. Looking for more great content? [Check out all of our newsletter offerings]( — including Music, Politics, Health and more! 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