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Democrats Refer Kavanaugh Allegations To FBI, Deepening Divide Over His Nomination
Sen. Dianne Feinstein sent a letter to federal authorities dealing with allegations that Democratic sources say were made by a California woman about conduct that allegedly occurred in high school.
India's Anti-Gay Law Is History. Next Challenge: Treat LGBTQ Patients With Respect
The law drove generations of LGBTQ Indians into the shadows — and got in the way of basic access to health care.
In Pandemic Downturn, Canada's Drive For Guaranteed Basic Income Picks Up Speed
As pressure mounts for a longer lifeline than the government's emergency benefits, some lawmakers and advocates are pushing to make broader state stipends a priority.
Biden Administration Makes Vaccines A Priority For Teachers
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona has put out a list of things the federal government can do to get schools to reopen. It's not clear how many districts are currently closed for in-person learning.
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The Military Confronts Extremism, One Conversation At A Time
Every unit is holding a "stand down" to talk about extremism in the ranks. But the armed forces are still grappling with fundamental questions of how to define, identify and best deal with it.
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'To Raise A Boy' Author On Addressing Sexual Violence Against Boys
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Emma Brown, an investigative reporter at The Washington Post, about sexual violence perpetrated against boys.
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How Extremists Weaponize Irony To Spread Hate
Some extremists weaponize irony and absurdity as a method for recruiting new members and avoiding criticism. Such tactics can mask the danger that extremists pose, experts say.
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Trump's Influence On GOP Endures, Even As New Impeachment Trial Looms
Donald Trump's departure from the White House did not mean Republicans are ready to turn the page and look ahead to a world without his influence.
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New York Grand Jury Votes Not To Indict Rochester Officers In Daniel Prude Case
"We concluded that there was sufficient evidence surrounding Mr. Prude's death to warrant presenting the case to a grand jury, and we presented the most comprehensive case possible," officials said.
An experimental depression treatment uses electric currents to bring relief
The remedy is a new type of transcranial magnetic stimulation that's showing good results in just five days of treatment. For some patients, it's life-changing.
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