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LDS Church Rolls Back Policy That Restricted Baptizing Children Of Gay Parents
The LDS Church rolled back its 2015 policy that restricted baptizing children of gay couples and was criticized as penalizing kids. It no longer will refer to gay couples as apostates.
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Punk Band Algebra Mothers Enjoys A Resurgence, With A Little Help From Jack White
In the 1970s, Algebra Mothers earned a cult following in their native Detroit. Now they're enjoying newfound popularity with the release of past recordings.
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Documents Show How Close The Trump Administration Is With 'Fox News'
The ties between Fox News and the Trump administration are strong as can be on-air. Documents show how producers ran questions and at least one script by staffers for former EPA chief Scott Pruitt.
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Dress Code Drama: What's A Principal To Do?
They eat up administrators' time, many students think they discriminate against girls and aren't there much more important things to worry about?
Rwanda Tries To Persuade Its Citizens To Drink The Coffee They Grow
While the country is renowned for its high-quality Arabica Bourbon beans, both cost and culture have kept Rwandans from imbibing one of their top cash crops. The government wants to that to change.
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Fashion Retail Slump: Are Brands Out Of Touch?
A couple of major retail brands have posted some grim numbers. Rachel Martin talks with Washington Post reporter Sarah Halzack about why it's so hard to make mid-priced clothes people will buy.
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Haitians Head To The Polls, To Pick From 54 Candidates For President
The people of Haiti are casting votes for president in the first round of elections for a new leader, as well as a host of other nationwide positions. Reporter Peter Granitz details the scene.
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For Paul Ryan, Securing Conservative Support Is Just The Beginning
Paul Ryan will officially ask his party to nominate him for speaker of the House on Wednesday. He has secured the support of the most conservative and rebellious members, but can he govern them?
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Ben Carson, The Other Republican Outsider On The Rise
The retired neurosurgeon is rising in Iowa. He's drawn big crowds in the state and he's catching up with Donald Trump in the polls there. Like Trump, he has no background in elected office.
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In Kaine, Clinton Gains A Swing-State Spanish Speaker
Who is Tim Kaine, and what does he bring to the Democratic presidential ticket? NPR's Mara Liasson provides answers.
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