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Clinton Supporters Worry About GOP Opposition If She's Elected President
Hillary Clinton's strong position in the presidential contest is reassuring to many of her supporters. But if she's elected, many of them worry about if she'll encounter opposition — in Congress and out of the country.
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Will A Study Save Victims Of Violence, Or Gamble With Their Lives?
Victims of a shooting or stabbing in Philadelphia may soon become part of a study to figure out what kind of care is better--going straight to a hospital or getting more care at the scene.
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Dinosaurs Down Under May Help Explain Prehistoric Migrations
The remains of two titanosaur species discovered in Australia provide clues about how ancient plant-eaters proliferated.
Is Wonder Woman Suited To Be A U.N. Ambassador?
This Friday the U.N. holds a star-studded ceremony to appoint Wonder Woman its honorary ambassador for the empowerment of women and girls. Many women's rights advocates are in an uproar.
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A Woman Named Fortunate Doesn't See Good Fortune Ahead In Zimbabwe
She sells clothes from the back of her car. But business is dropping. Like many Zimbabweans, she faces a crippled economy, high unemployment and a shortage of cash.
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Spanish Top Court Overturns Catalonia's Bullfighting Ban
The judges ruled it was unconstitutional and infringed on the government's responsibility to preserve Spain's cultural patrimony. Catalan lawmakers approved the ban in 2010, citing animal cruelty.
Montana Judge Faces Call For Impeachment After Incest Sentencing
More than 55,000 people have signed an online petition to impeach a Montana judge who handed down a 60-day sentence to a man who pleaded guilty to raping his 12-year-old daughter.
Reading Gaol, Where Oscar Wilde Was Imprisoned, Unlocks Its Gates For Art
In 1895, Wilde was convicted of homosexual activity and sentenced to two years in prison. Built in the mid-1800s, the facility was operational until 2013. Now, it's hosting an unusual art exhibit.
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No Snapchat In The Bedroom? An Online Tool To Manage Kids' Media Use
The American Academy of Pediatrics has launched more liberal guidelines on children's media use. They're offering parents an online tool to help manage the what, where and when of family screen time.
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Steinem: For Feminism, A Clinton Win Would Be Helpful But 'Only One Step'
Gloria Steinem, noted feminist and author, says that if Hillary Clinton is elected to the White House, it does not signify a post-gender society. It's only a beginning, she says.
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