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After Protests, Polish Legislators Vote To Reject Abortion Ban
Mass strikes and demonstrations on Monday objected to a proposal to outlaw abortion with no exceptions. On Wednesday, one member of the conservative government said the protests "caused us to think."
He Did It Again: Philippine President Keeps Insulting The U.S. (And Obama)
Rodrigo Duterte's repeated provocative statements are straining relations with the U.S. And his disparaging remarks about the U.S. president aren't helping Obama's pivot to Asia.
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Weaves On World Cafe
Watch the energetic Toronto art-rock quartet fend off chaos in a performance of "One More," recorded live in the World Cafe studio.
Women Say Ginger Doesn't Tame Morning Sickness
The lack of effective remedies for morning sickness is frustrating, and can mean months of suffering. An obstetrician explains that few medications have been tested for use during early pregnancy.
Hong Kong Activist Is Barred From Entering Thailand, Reportedly At China's Request
When Joshua Wong landed in Bangkok, he found a large group of immigration officials and police waiting for him
Germany Drops Investigation Of Comic Whose Poem Insulted Turkey's Leader
Germany has a little-used law that criminalizes insulting foreign heads of state. The prosecutors say they are ending their investigation against Jan Boehmermann, citing a lack of evidence.
Supreme Court Hears 'Indefensible' Death Penalty Case Where Race Linked To Violence
The Court heard oral arguments Wednesday in a Texas case involving a murder defendant sentenced to death after a trial witness said he was more likely to commit crimes because he was black.
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'I Wasn't There To Help': Dad With Newborn Struggles With Lack Of Leave
American mothers are working outside the home now more than in any other past generation. As a consequence, dads have greater household responsibility, especially when it comes to child-rearing.
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Retired Marine Receives A Double Arm Transplant
Then-Sgt. John Peck lost all four limbs to an improvised explosive device while on patrol in Afghanistan in 2010. He is reported to be the second war veteran to receive a double arm transplant.
'Thriller' Songwriter Rod Temperton Dies At 66
Temperton wrote some of the most iconic pop songs of the 1970s and '80s, including Michael Jackson's "Thriller" and "Rock With You."
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