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Denmark's 'Martyr Museum' Places Socrates And Suicide Bombers Side-By-Side
The new exhibit features Western icons alongside perpetrators of recent terrorist attacks. The controversial idea is to understand what drives people to give their life for a cause.
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Students Fill A Gap In Mental Health Care For Immigrants
Latinos who have recently arrived in the U.S. often have a hard time getting access to health care, including mental health care. Several universities are enlisting graduate students to help.
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The Best View In Town: A Helicopter Ride Over Los Angeles
Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson rides along with reporter Rick Dickert, and finds out how the city - and its traffic - are changing.
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'Such A Magical Time': Harry Potter Fans Recall Growing Up Alongside Wizard
A new play about Harry Potter, written by J.K. Rowling, begins previews this week with Harry as a grown up. Grown, too, is the "Potter Generation," the kids who were the first to read the books when they came out. Their experience — maturing alongside Harry — was unique.
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This Is How Much Celebrities Get Paid To Endorse Soda And Unhealthy Food
Beyonce got $50 million to push Pepsi. Justin Timberlake: $6 million in a deal with McDonald's. A study describes the lucrative deals celebs popular with teens and young adults inked to sell food.
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Who Is Judge Gonzalo Curiel, The Man Trump Attacked For His Mexican Ancestry?
The likely GOP standard-bearer has accused the judge of bias in the Trump University fraud case because of his Mexican ancestry. But he's widely respected and took on a drug cartel under death threat.
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Accused Energy Executive's Fatal Car Crash Was Likely An Accident, Police Say
The police findings stand in stark contrast to the thinking of many observers, who had speculated Aubrey McClendon, 56, had ended his own life rather than face the federal charge against him.
Washington, D.C., Is Latest To Raise Minimum Wage
Lawmakers unanimously approve a measure hiking the hourly minimum wage to $15, pending ratification. The District joins a growing number of cities and states raising pay for some lower-wage workers.
Senate Colleagues Mount Pressure On Bernie Sanders To 'Stand Down Now'
It's getting awkward in the Senate, where members go out of their way to avoid directly chastising each other. The low-simmering annoyance with Sanders for staying in the contest is palpable.
Clinton Breaks Glass Ceiling, Claims Party's Presidential Nomination
Hillary Clinton marked the historic moment as she became the first female presumptive nominee of a major American political party. And she delivered her speech from a hall with a glass ceiling.
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