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As More Women Tell Abortion Stories, Both Sides Claim Advantage
Does telling your abortion story help end stigma about the procedure, or does it help opponents make the case against abortion? The answer to that question depends very much on whom you talk to.
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Argentine President Takes On Godson — But Not To Keep Werewolf At Bay
The tradition, it now appears, is from czarist Russia and began during mass Russian migration to Argentina in the early 20th century.
James Fallows On The 'Tragedy Of The American Military'
The gulf between the vast majority of the American public and the nation's military has had a detrimental effect on the U.S. fighting force, according to James Fallows in an Atlantic cover story.
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Few Common Factors Between 2014's Airline Disasters
Lourdes Garcia Navarro speaks with John Cox, an airline safety expert and former commercial pilot, about Saturday's disappearance of an AirAsia flight over the Java Sea.
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How California's New Rules Are Scrambling The Egg Industry
On Jan. 1, all eggs sold in California will have to come from chickens living in more spacious digs. The rules have disrupted the egg industry and pushed prices up at grocery stores in California.
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Can't Pay Your Fines? Your License Could Be Taken
Drive drunk or recklessly and the state can suspend your driver's license. But a number of officials worry that many suspensions are for lesser offenses, including unpaid tickets or even truancy.
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Rep. Grimm To Resign After Guilty Plea On Tax Charge
In a statement reported by CBS and The Associated Press, Rep. Michael Grimm, R-N.Y., said he would resign effective Jan. 5. Grimm pleaded guilty last week to filing a false tax return.
Big Question For 2015: Will The Supreme Court Rule On Abortion?
States have passed more than 200 abortion regulations since 2010, and the number is expected to rise. Abortion rights supporters say that could cause big geographical variations in access to care.
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The Fleeting Obsessions Of The White House Press Corps
From the VA and Secret Service scandals to Ebola, each week brought another hot issue into the White House briefing room. Here's a look at just how short the press corps' attention span was in 2014.
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Here's Why Obama Said The U.S. Is 'Less Racially Divided'
The president says incidents in the past year have "surfaced" long-simmering issues between minority communities and authorities, allowing for a healthy airing of grievances.
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