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Pakistan Officials: Most Arrested In Malala Yousafzai Attack 'Secretly Acquitted'
Authorities announced in April that 10 men had been convicted in the attack on the youth activist. Now they say all but two were actually "secretly acquitted" and set free.
India Orders Nestlé To Stop Selling Some Noodle Soup Products
India's Food Safety and Standards Authority said that the soups were "unsafe and hazardous for human consumption." Nestlé said the products had not been tested properly.
California Women Can Soon Go Right To The Pharmacist For Birth Control
Under a new law being implemented in California, women will be able to walk into a pharmacy, get a prescription for contraceptive pills, the ring, or the patch, and get it filled — all in one visit.
Nebraska death penalty supporters expand campaign coalition
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska death penalty supporters have expanded the coalition that is seeking to place the issue on the 2016 general election…
2 years of tuition hikes proposed for University of Nebraska
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The University of Nebraska president is proposing tuition increases for the next two school years after two years of tuition freezes…
Why Wal-Mart's Labor Issues Run Deeper Than Too Much Justin Bieber
Wal-Mart has said it will turn up the heat and turn down the Justin Bieber music at stores to appease employees. But it's not addressing the most glaring problems in its supply chain, activists say.
More Preventive Health Services Approved For No-Cost Coverage
The newest recommended services are hepatitis B screening for adolescents and adults at high risk for infection and low-dose aspirin for pregnant women who are at high risk for preeclampsia.
In 'Testament Of Youth,' A Nurse Tells The Story Of World War I
Swedish actress Alicia Vikander talks about her lead role in the new film Testament of Youth, which tells the story of war from a woman's perspective.
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NCAA Tests Out Flat-Seamed Baseballs To Boost Batting Averages
NPR's Robert Siegel interviews physicist Alan Nathan, a professor at the University of Illinois, about how homeruns are up by 40 percent after using flat-seamed balls this season.
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Schools Say Ciao To Plastic Lunch Trays, Hello To Compostable Plates
Six of the nation's largest school districts are ditching polystyrene lunch trays in favor of compostable plates. The hope is that they'll incentivize cities to build more composting facilities.
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