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'No One Should Have The Right To Prolong My Death'
Jennifer Glass was a newlywed when she was diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer. "I'm doing everything I can to extend my life," she says, while advocating for a right-to-die law in California.
Chasing Food Dreams Across U.S., Nigerian Chef Tests Immigration System
Tunde Wey wanted to share the food of his West African childhood. So he crossed the U.S. by bus, hosting pop-up dinners along the way. But Wey, like many immigrants, found success can unravel quickly.
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In Rio Grande Valley, Some Campaign Workers Are Paid To Harvest Votes
It's a time-honored tradition in South Texas: Local candidates who need votes go to campaign workers known as politiqueras. But some of those workers are now charged with manipulating mail-in ballots.
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Day 8 At Wimbledon Features Women's Quarterfinals
Three American women are in the quarterfinals at Wimbledon — among them Serena Williams, who beat her sister Venus on Monday. Renee Montagne talks to Courtney Nguyen of Sports Illustrated.
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Iran, World Powers Will Work Past Deadline Toward Nuclear Deal
Six world powers and Iran said they will not be pressured into accepting a bad deal by a deadline. The two sides had already extended a previous deadline for a final deal in June.
Buffett makes planned stock gifts worth $2.8B to 5 charities
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Investor Warren Buffett has given more than $2.8 billion worth of Berkshire Hathaway stock to five charities as part of his plan to…
In Final Vote, South Carolina Senate Moves To Take Down Confederate Flag
The issue will now head to the House. Tuesday's 36-3 vote was widely seen as a formality; the S.C. Senate had voted 37-3 to advance the bill after its second reading Monday.
The Cosby Revelation: How A Decade-Old Deposition Came To Light
A federal judge unsealed the deposition saying that comedian Bill Cosby has become a "public moralist" and as such gave up his right to privacy in this matter.
More Mammograms May Not Always Mean Fewer Cancer Deaths
A comparison of women in 547 U.S. counties found that getting more women in for screening mammograms didn't lower death rates from breast cancer. More small cancers were found.
Council Bluffs stadium, preschool programs get Iowa West Foundation funding
Two dozen projects in western Iowa and eastern Nebraska will be funded in part with grants from the Iowa West Foundation.The $7.6 million in grants…
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