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Judge Dismisses Newtown Families' Lawsuit Against AR-15-Style Gun-Maker
Gun-makers and sellers have broad legal immunity from claims over the criminal misuse of firearms "when the product functioned as designed and intended," a Connecticut judge says.
Haiti Presidential Election Rescheduled For November
The long-postponed vote, which was most recently canceled because of Hurricane Matthew, will be held November 20. Haiti's interim president has already outstayed his mandate to be in office.
Working Parents Across The Country Share Their Experiences
Over the past two weeks, we have examined some of the challenges American working parents experience, and solutions proposed to alleviate those burdens. Now we hear from listeners who are working parents around in the country about the issues most pressing to them.
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Workplace Sexual Harassment: A Threat To Victims, A Quandary For Bystanders
Allegations about Donald Trump's behavior toward women have revived a debate over sexual assault and harassment in the workplace. The problem persists — but those who witness it can help. Here's how.
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In Egypt, The High Cost Of Romance Is Crippling Hopes Of Marriage
Egypt's financial crisis has led to double-digit inflation with lasting repercussions. Rising prices make marriage unaffordable for tens of thousands of Egyptians — and not only those who are poor.
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First-Time Congressional Candidate Embraces The Unconventionality Of 2016
Donald Larson is running for Congress in Ohio's 9th District. He describes what it's like to run for the first time as a Republican in the year of Donald Trump.
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Countries Reach Deal To Limit Hydrofluorocarbon Emissions
Countries around the world have agreed to limit the type of greenhouse gases known as hydrofluorocarbons. Andrew Light of the World Resources Institute talks about what it means for climate change.
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For Much Of Black America, Election 2016 Has Been Rough
There are deep emotions in the African-American community behind this election's lopsided poll numbers: dissatisfaction, nostalgia, and even disgust.
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6 Things You Need To Know About Cycling On The Sidewalk
People can be found riding bicycles on sidewalks around the country. But should sidewalks double as bike lanes?
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Storm Leaves Thousands Without Power In Pacific Northwest
More rain is expected for Washington state and Oregon on Sunday, after a storm downed trees and flooded roads across the region.
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