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Your Adult Siblings May Be The Secret To A Long, Happy Life
Sibling relationships are the longest-lasting family ties we have, and they're among the most likely to bring health and happiness as we age. Think on that when your brother grabs the wishbone.
A Nationwide Outpouring Of Support For Tiny Ferguson Library
The Ferguson Public Library has become a refuge for community during a difficult time. In response, donations to the library have reached "several orders of magnitude" higher than ever.
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'The Banh Mi Handbook': A Guide To A Viet-French Sandwich
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Millennials Might Be 'Generation Twin.' Is That A Bad Thing?
Between 1981 and 2012, 1 million extra twins were born in the U.S. One economist says all of those twins could be hurting the economy — but another expert points out some perks of twinhood.
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Some Colleges Revisiting Admission Policies For Transgender Students
Dozens of women's colleges are grappling with the challenge of how to define policies for transgender students. NPR's Eric Westervelt speaks with Wellesly graduate Alex Poon about his experience as a trans-man on campus.
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Mexican TV Icon Roberto Gómez Bolaños Dies At 85
The a popular Mexican comedic actor and screenwriter known by the nickname "Chespirito," has died after a long illness. He was 85 years old.
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Vinyl, Once Thought Dead, Makes A Comeback In The Digital Age
In the last six years, vinyl sales have tripled. Manufacturers are now having a hard time keeping up with demand.
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The History of Campus Sexual Assault
Sixty years of research on campus rape yields scholarly insight into prevention and accountability.
Ferguson Mayor: Police Will Recruit More Minorities
James Knowles announced several initiatives to calm tensions in the city, including a scholarship program to put more African-American officers on the streets.
Black Friday Sales Down At Stores, Surge Online
More shopping on Thanksgiving Day diluted the Black Friday numbers somewhat, according to a ShopperTrak survey. A separate survey by IBM showed a nearly 10 percent increase in online sales.
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