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Conflicting Ideas On Modern Feminism
Michel Martin talks about feminism with Mona Charen, author of Sex Matters: How Modern Feminism Lost Touch With Science, Love and Common Sense and Hanna Rosin, author of The End of Men: And The Rise of Women.
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After Hurricane Maria, Some See Solar Energy As Viable Alternative In Puerto Rico
Thousands of people on the island are still without power nearly 10 months after the storm. Solar advocates say renewable energy could offer a solution.
In The Spotlight, School Resource Officers Gear Up For Next Year
Most students around the U.S. are on summer break. But school resource officers are already preparing for the year ahead. Trainings are focused on building community in order to make schools safer.
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A Compromise On Migration Keeps Germany's Merkel In Power
Under the deal, migrants registered in other European Union countries will be held in transit centers as Germany negotiates their return, ending a threat to Angela Merkel's ruling coalition.
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Ray LaMontagne On World Cafe
LaMontagne shares life stories, including how he met his wife at 8 years old, and performs songs from his latest album 'Part of the Light.'
Extreme Heat And Humidity Hit Northeast Ahead Of July Fourth
Temperatures at the peak of the heat wave are expected to be as high as 10 to 20 degrees above normal.
Why Shifting World Cup Fandoms Doesn't Always Work Out
What do you do when your home country's team doesn't make it into the World Cup? Commentator Mike Pesca digs into the perils of shifting support from team to team in the soccer tournament.
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Obama-Era Guidelines Encouraging Affirmative Action Rescinded
The departments of Justice and Education announced Tuesday that they have retracted documents that advised schools on how they could legally consider race in admissions and other decisions.Rescinded
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How Justice Kennedy's Successor Could Play A Role In Voting Rights
Noel King talks to Richard Hasen, a law professor at the University of California, Irvine, about how retiring Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy's successor may affect voting rights.
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Record Number Of Native Americans Running For Office In Midterms
Deb Haaland could be the first Native American woman to head to Congress. She's one of a record number of Native American candidates running for office this year.
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