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Why The Nobel Peace Prize Made This Year's Winner Cry For Her Mother
Nadia Murad, who escaped ISIS captivity and now speaks out about sexual violence, was one of two recipients. She talked about the impact of the Nobel in an interview with NPR's Noel King.
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It's A Miracle: Teenagers Take Out The Trash
The trash was piling up in the gutter. A young man in Nigeria wanted to get local kids to help clean it up. His campaign has gone viral.
Military To Get Greater Scrutiny With Democrats Controlling The House
The Trump administration's military operations in Afghanistan, Syria and Iraq have been relatively free of congressional oversight. That will change in the House when Democrats take control next year.
Judge Says Federal Law Against Female Genital Mutilation Violates U.S. Constitution
A federal judge in Michigan dropped most charges against a doctor accused of female genital mutilation, concluding that Congress "overstepped its bounds" when it passed a law banning the practice.
Myanmar Coup: With Aung San Suu Kyi Detained, Military Takes Over Government
Suu Kyi's party handily won elections in November, but the military is refusing to accept the results, blaming election fraud for its party's poor showing.
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Biden Supports Cease-fire In Call To Netanyahu As Israel-Hamas Violence Escalates
In Washington, calls for an end to the fighting have intensified, including among Democrats in Congress who support Israel and even some Republicans.
The U.S. Is Donating More COVID Vaccines And Wants Other Rich Nations To Pitch In
President Biden said the U.S. will buy 500 million more vaccine doses. The goal is to vaccinate 70% of the world's population within a year. But more rich nations need to pitch in, he said.
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When consumers want to reduce their carbon footprint, food choices matter
According to the World Bank, 20-30% of Earth's carbon emissions come from agriculture. When possible, consumers can reduce their carbon imprint through food choices.
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Adoptees say it's been hard to express their feelings about race during social unrest
In recent years, conversations around race and social justice have come to the fore. Trans-racial and trans-national adoptees share how it can be hard to express their thoughts about these issues.
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The U.S. and Russia are still far apart on Ukraine, Putin says
The Russian leader's remarks came as diplomatic efforts continue. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson visited Kyiv and Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke with his Russian counterpart.
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