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2 Years After Garment Factory Collapse, Are Workers Any Safer?
At the site of the Rana Plaza tragedy in Bangladesh, families gathered to remember their loved ones and call for better working conditions. Changes have been made, but there's a long way to go.
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A Century After Atrocities Against Armenians, An Unresolved Wound
Some 1.5 million Armenians were killed or deported in the violence unleashed by Ottoman Turks starting in 1915. Turkey and Armenia still disagree on how to define these terrible events.
Cleveland Police Officer On Trial In Deaths Of 2 Unarmed Black Suspects
In 2012, a late-night, high-speed chase ended with police officers shooting 137 bullets at two black suspect, who were unarmed. The incident prompted a scathing report from the Justice Department.
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Young Trafficking Victim's Story On NPR Leads To Senator's Amendment
Hearing about a young woman's struggle to wipe away her conviction on prostitution charges inspired New Hampshire Sen. Jeanne Shaheen to introduce legislation to help other victims.
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Feds Say It's Time To Cut Back On Fluoride In Drinking Water
Excess fluoride consumption is leading to tiny white marks on many people's teeth. It's mainly a cosmetic problem, but one that could be solved by lowering the fluoride in drinking water.
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LOOK: Historic Nepal Sites Before And After The Quake
The human toll of the weekend disaster is overwhelming, but the temblor also damaged some of Kathmandu's historic structures.
Chipotle Says Adios To GMOs, As Food Industry Strips Away Ingredients
Chipotle's move is the latest example of the food industry ditching ingredients, as consumers demand a say in what's in their dinner. Some of these ingredients are more questionable than others.
For Europe-Bound Migrants, Desperation Outweighs Risks
At a charity center in Sicily, survivors of the dangerous sea crossings from Libya to Italy face legal and economic limbo and a frosty welcome. But it's still better than the places they fled.
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Stephen Hawking Says Zayn Malik Could Still Be In One Direction In A Parallel Universe
Millions of hearts were broken last month when Zayn Malik left One Direction, but according to physicist Stephen Hawking, that might not be the case after all.
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U.S., Japan Announce Updated Defense Guidelines
The updated 18-year-old guidelines reflect concern over China's growing influence and North Korea's nuclear capability. They also call for Japan to take a more active role in the Asia Pacific region.
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