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Democrats' 'Better Deal' Aims To Reclaim A Populist Image
In an effort to drive a message ahead of next year's elections, Democrats promised more and better jobs, lower-cost prescription drugs and a crackdown on corporations that ship jobs overseas.
North Korea Mysteriously Shuts Down Its Beer Festival
A China-based tour agency says North Korea informed it of the cancellation. "We don't expect information to be forthcoming," the agency writes.
Alabama Woman Stuck In NYC Traffic In 1902 Invented The Windshield Wiper
Entrepreneur Mary Anderson thought it made no sense that New York streetcar drivers had to keep jumping off to clean snow from the windshield. She soon won a patent for her "window cleaning device."
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Iraqi Civil Defense Workers Recover The Dead From Mosul Battles
They do their work without having been paid for years. Many had to live under ISIS. The number of civilians killed by ISIS or by mortar and air strikes from U.S. and Iraqi forces still isn't known.
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For South Korea's LGBT Community, An Uphill Battle For Rights
This month's pride celebration in Seoul drew more people than ever. But protesters also showed up in force. Christian activists insist the socially conservative country won't accept sexual minorities.
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Billy Manes, Voice For Orlando's Gay Community After Pulse Shooting, Dies at 45
Billy Manes, a leader in Orlando's gay community, died suddenly last week at the age of 45. Ari Shapiro met Manes in the days after the Pulse night club shooting last year and has a remembrance.
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Border Dispute Divides Remote Colombian States
Two Colombian states fight over impoverished town that's divided down the middle — and the town has suffered as a result.
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To Keep Drivers From Leaving, Uber Tries To Treat Them Better
Uber is changing its harsh termination policies and launching a hotline for drivers in distress. Leaders at the tech company are trying to repair the relationship they say is "broken."
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New Report Shows 64 Of 195 Countries Aren't Meeting A Basic Vaccination Target
The goal is to reach 90 percent of children with the DTP vaccination — a child's first scheduled immunization. Some countries are barely at 50 percent.
McCain Delivers Key Health Care Vote — And Then Blasts The Process
Sen. John McCain — who was recently diagnosed with brain cancer — made a dramatic return to the Senate Tuesday and voted yes in the GOP effort to dismantle the Affordable Care Act.
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