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Depressed? Look For Help From A Human, Not A Computer
Researchers asked people with depression to use an online cognitive behavioral therapy program at home. It helped no more than primary care visits. Most said they were too depressed to use it.
Amid Student Protests, Ithaca Faculty Will Hold Confidence Vote On President
Students of color have been protesting a series of racially charged events. The school's president Tom Rochon, they say, doesn't understand what's happening at the school.
Civil War Leaders — In An 1880s Insurance Ad?
If getting all of these Union commanders together in one room to pose for this photo seems like an impossible task, it was. It didn't happen.
Are Junk Food Habits Driving Obesity? A Tale Of Two Studies
In the fight against obesity, junk foods have become public enemy No. 1. But some people question whether certain foods are really the culprits. Two new studies come to very different conclusions.
Even The Planes Stop Flying For South Korea's National Exam Day
Aircraft were grounded, the stock market opened an hour late and police officers gave free rides to students rushing to Korea's all-important college entrance exam.
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Utah Judge Orders Foster Child Removed From Lesbian Couple's Care
The judge reportedly told the couple that myriad studies have proved children are better off with heterosexual couples. State officials say they will try to get the order changed.
As His Moderate Rivals Are 'Ripping Each Other Apart,' Ted Cruz Sees An In
"The moderates are acting like conservatives usually do," Cruz told NPR. The Texas senator is positioning himself to capture supporters from Donald Trump or Ben Carson, should they falter.
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More Than 40 Reportedly Killed As Bombs Hit Hezbollah Area In Beirut
The self-declared Islamic State has purportedly claimed responsibility for two blasts on a busy street. Lebanon's Health Ministry says the attack killed at least 43 people and injured 239 more.
Encore: Metro Driver Connects Commuters In The Nation's Capital
Commuters on the Washington, D.C., metro often tell Lamour Rogers that his booming voice brightens their day. This story originally aired on Sept. 7, 2015 on All Things Considered.
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As Asylum Seekers Swap Prison Beds For Ankle Bracelets, Same Firm Profits
A court ordered the release of women and children held in immigrant detention centers in favor of electronic monitoring. The GEO Group operates both. Advocates say that's a conflict of interest.
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