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FEC Greenlights More Convention Cash For Political Parties
The Federal Election Commission approved a request from the Democratic and Republican parties to replace lost public funding with more donations from individuals — up to $32,400 per person per year.
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When Holding An Orphaned Baby Can Mean Contracting Ebola
Anne Purfield and Michelle Dynes, epidemiologists at the CDC, recently spent several weeks in Sierra Leone. The Ebola epidemic, they explain, has taken a heavy toll on local health care workers.
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U.S. Supreme Court Court Halts Wis. Voter ID Law; Texas Law Overturned
The court told Wisconsin it may not implement its law requiring voters to present photo IDs. In Texas, a federal judge struck down that state's ID law, saying it discriminates against minority voters.
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Miami Uses Pumps To Battle Flooding From Sea Level Rise
To combat sea level rise, one of the consequences of climate change, Miami Beach is spending hundreds of millions of dollars to install new storm sewers and pumps.
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Millennial Candidates Face Challenges From Young And Older Voters
Steve Inskeep talks to Republican Marilinda Garcia of New Hampshire and Democrat Jim Mowrer of Iowa about their experiences running for the U.S. House of Representatives.
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