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How Therapy Became A Hobby Of The Wealthy, Out Of Reach For Those In Need
Therapists are in such demand they can bypass insurance companies, so the wealthy are more likely to get treated. A historian explains how this came to be the norm in the U.S. health care system.
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In Prison, The Passion That Drove A Yogurt-Maker To Arson Still Burns
The yogurt entrepreneur who set fire to his factory remains in prison, but he's in better spirits now. "He's dreaming again," says his wife.
In Australia, Decades Of Abuse Against Military Recruits Comes To Light
A commission is investigating complaints by military academy students who say systematic sexual abuse was inflicted on new recruits dating back to the 1970s.
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Adnan Syed, Subject Of 'Serial' Podcast, Will Get A New Trial
Months after he was granted a hearing because of new evidence, Adnan Syed's 2000 murder conviction has been vacated. Syed's story was at the heart of the Serial podcast.
Fathers, Mothers, Heroes: What We Know About Victims Of The Istanbul Attack
A father trying to save his son from the Islamic State. A brother working to support his sisters' education. A customs guard who shot one of the attackers. Three sisters, celebrating an engagement.
Woman Asks Trump About Replacing TSA's 'Heebeejabis' With Veterans
"We are looking at that. We're looking at a lot of things," Donald Trump said Thursday, before quickly pivoting to border security.
Invisibilia: For An Artist, A Room Of His Own Is A Lifesaver
William Kitt was living on the streets, abusing drugs and very sick when Broadway Housing Communities in New York offered him a room. Thirteen years later, he's thriving. His art tells the tale.
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Joe Biden: Bernie Sanders Will Endorse Hillary Clinton
Weekend Edition host Rachel Martin interviewed Vice President Joe Biden for Sunday's show. Biden is confident Sanders is going to endorse Clinton and that the Democratic party will unify.
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Quiz: Do You Know Enough About Africa To Win Big On 'Jeopardy!'?
How many countries are in Africa? 1, 15, 54 or 122? Take our beginner's quiz and test your knowledge of the second-largest continent in the world.
Lead Poisoning: A Doctor's Lifelong Crusade To Save Children From It
In the '70s, Dr. Herbert Needleman made a discovery that changed how people think about lead. His work led to a ban on lead in gasoline. But as seen in Flint, Mich., lead poisoning is still a concern.
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