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Mexico City's Plan To Fight Sexual Assault: Whistles On The Subway
The mayor is handing out a half-million whistles to women in hopes of combating sexual harassment on public transportation. But critics say this only addresses a small part of the problem.
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At Al Smith Dinner, Donald Trump Turns Friendly Roast Into 3-Alarm Fire
The annual event, hosted by the Catholic archbishop of New York, is supposed to be a friendly, funny meeting of the two major-party presidential nominees. Thursday night, it was something else.
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Trump Debate Comment Helps Boost Janet Jackson's 'Nasty'
During the last presidential debate, Donald Trump called Hillary Clinton "such a nasty woman." Following Trump's comment, Spotify streams of Janet Jackson's 1986 song "Nasty" increased 250 percent.
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Cyber Aggression Takes A Back Seat To Other Presidential Campaign Issues
The White House says it plans to retaliate against Russia for cyberattacks. Cybersecurity has been a constant issue on the campaign trail. No candidate professes to have expertise in this policy area.
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WCA and MADVAC Plan Men's Panel on Domestic Violence
October is Domestic Violence Awareness month. Elizabeth Power, Marketing Director for the Women’s Center for Advancement, says they provided 22,000…
El Chapo Is A Step Closer To U.S. Extradition, After Judge Denies Appeal
The lawyer representing the head of the powerful Sinaloa drug cartel will seek to have Mexico's Supreme Court review the case, local media report.
South Africa Announces Withdrawal From International Criminal Court
The announcement comes days after Burundi became the first country to withdraw from the war crimes court. The nations accuse the ICC of targeting African countries and calling for regime change.
NPR News Nuggets: 902-5-OH, Paging Bob Dylan & Jedi Battles
Here's a quick roundup of some of the mini-moments you may have missed on this week's Morning Edition.
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Venezuelan Authorities Halt Drive To Recall President Nicolas Maduro
Officials have blocked the opposition's effort to trigger a recall election against Maduro, who is presiding over an economic implosion. Key opposition leaders say they have received travel bans.
Schiaparelli Mars Lander May Have Exploded On Impact, European Agency Says
Instead of drifting gently onto Mars' surface, the Schiaparelli Mars lander hit the planet hard — and possibly exploded, the European Space Agency says.
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