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Depression Strikes Today's Teen Girls Especially Hard
A study tracking depression rates among U.S. teens from 2005 to 2014 finds an increase — especially among girls. A steady diet of harsh judgments from social media may play a role, researchers say.
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Stonewall Riots Grab The Spotlight From Black Cat Protests
The birthplace of the LGBT movement is often credited with the 1969 riots at New York's Stonewall Inn. But one of the country's first documented protests happened two years before in Los Angeles.
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Residents Of Oroville Warned About Danger With Dam's Reservoir
Damage to the spillway at the giant Oroville Dam in northern California prompted mass evacuations. Officials say the crisis has eased a bit as the water level at the reservoir has dropped.
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Michael Flynn Is Under Fire For Conversations With Russian Ambassador
Rachel Martin talks to Rep. Adam Schiff about allegations Trump's National Security Adviser secretly discussed ways to lessen sanctions with Russia's ambassador while Obama was still in office.
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Signs Of Hope At Oroville Dam, After Overflow Sparked Large Evacuation Sunday
Lake Oroville's water level has finally dropped below its record high, after residents scrambled to comply with an evacuation order Sunday.
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To Save The Planet, Give Cows Better Pasture
What's the single most important thing that the world's farmers could do to reduce global warming? Give cattle — especially in the tropics — faster-growing, more nutritious pasture.
Lonely On Valentine's Day? Celebrate Love That Reaches Beyond Romance
Author Sarah Hepola is used to being alone and disappointed on Valentine's Days. But this year her outlook has changed. "My life is rich with love, even if it's not the kind I expected," she says.
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Canadian Prime Minister Talks Trade, Immigration In First Meeting With Trump
There's concern that Canada may get swept up in any disagreement or trade war between the U.S. and Mexico. Canada's ambassador has said Canada needs to avoid becoming "collateral damage."
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'Aisles Have Eyes' Warns That Brick-And-Mortar Stores Are Watching You
Consumers have grown accustomed to the idea of online retailers collecting information about them, but author Joseph Turow says that now physical stores are doing it too.
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A $40,000 Drone Failed To Lift Off. But There Was A Silver Lining
A drone test in a remote Amazonian village in Peru failed. And that, says one of the testers, was the best possible outcome.
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