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Temporary Housing For Young People, By Young People
Homeless young people can often be targets of theft and assault by homeless adults. Two 23-year-olds in Boston founded a new shelter to assure their peers are safe, warm, welcomed and supported.
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Major League Baseball To Announce 2016 Hall Of Fame Class
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks to Jonah Keri of Sports Illustrated about voting for the 2016 Major League Baseball Hall of Fame class.
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SuperPACs Are Not So Super In 2016
Outside groups were expected to propel candidates this year. But in the 2016 Republican primary, they are having little impact on who's up and who's down.
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Don't Overlook Third Place In Iowa. Jeb Bush And Marco Rubio Sure Aren't
With Ted Cruz and Donald Trump racing for first place in next month's primary, Bush and Rubio are vying for third, which would give them momentum going in to the New Hampshire primary.
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Sheriff Advises Locals To Keep A Distance From Occupied Wildlife Refuge
In Harney County, Oregon, Sheriff David Ward's patience is wearing thin. It's been several days since armed, anti-government militants took over a federal wildlife refuge.
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How To Help Kids In Poverty Adjust To The Stability Of School After Break
Returning to school after a few weeks away is a tough transition for many kids, but it's even harder for children living in stressful homes.
TV News Car Vandalized While City Touts Robbery Prevention
Officials in Washington, D.C., were talking about a new effort to prevent robberies. That's when, about 100 feet away, an ABC7 News car was broken into.
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Rescue Crews Free All 17 Miners Trapped In New York Salt Mine
Workers used a crane to reach the miners, who had been riding in an elevator that malfunctioned late Wednesday about 900 feet underground in Lansing, north of Ithaca.
On Anniversary Of Attack In Paris, Police Shoot Threatening Suspect
It's been a year since the attack on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. Tensions are high in Paris on Thursday after police confronted a man said to be wielding a knife and possible explosives.
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At Portland, Ore., Gun Store, Strong Opinions And Stronger Sales
Owner Karl Durkheimer says President Obama's gun policies, including this week's executive orders, motivate many of his customers' purchases.
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