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House Begins Series Of Hearings On Defunding Planned Parenthood
The House Judiciary Committee held the first hearing Wednesday to investigate whether Planned Parenthood is breaking any laws, but it quickly focused instead on whether abortion should be legal.
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The Latest Scramble In The Egg Industry: McDonald's Is Going Cage-Free
McDonald's USA says that within 10 years, all of its eggs will be from chickens that have some freedom to roam. It's another signal that the egg industry is abandoning traditional cages.
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Migrants Enter Denmark, Determined To Reach Sweden
Denmark has been trying to dissuade refugees from crossing its borders. But an estimated 3,000 have entered the country since Sunday, and some Danes are helping them make their way to Sweden.
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Wake Up To Sounds Of Daybreak Around The World
Morning Edition listeners shared their morning sounds with us — from the Guatemalan countryside to a child's bedroom in Istanbul, Turkey.
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The Pains And Salvation Of Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
To business owners the word bankruptcy can mean failure. We visit a retailer in Charlotte, N.C., which tried to avoid the big failure. But bankruptcy might be the secret weapon of the U.S. economy.
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Budapest's Medical School Graduates Return To Hungary To Help Migrants
Some Budapest medical school graduates — doctors from Turkey and Iran — have returned to help colleagues from their alma mater treat refugees at the city's main train station.
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Kent State's Female Kicker Still Waiting For A Chance
April Goss is believed to be the only woman on the roster of a Division One college football team. The coach vows she'll play, but she didn't last week when the team lost to Illinois 52-3.
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Justice Department Details New Focus On Wall Street Executives
Justice told civil and criminal investigators that they should focus on individuals first, before pursuing large-scale corporate investigations. This approach, Justice said, is a better deterrent.
How Did Polio Pop Up In 2 Polio-Free Countries: Ukraine And Mali?
Three new cases have raised questions about how the virus can suddenly reappear in a place where it had previously been eradicated.
1840s: Hunger For Gold And Galapagos Tortoises
When the precious metal was discovered in California in the late 1840s, hordes of fortune seekers headed there from all over the world — some taking large amounts of tortoises with them.
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