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Savanna's Act Addresses Alarming Number Of Missing Or Killed Native Women
Sarah Deer, citizen of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation and University of Kansas professor, discusses the measures to strengthen investigation procedures and why it's taken so long to address the issue.
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Scientists Experiment With TB Vaccine To See If It Slows Spread Of COVID-19
As scientists race to develop a vaccine specific for COVID-19, some researchers are testing an old vaccine, that's been proven safe and is cheap to manufacture, to see if it could slow the pandemic.
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Democrats Say Trump's Reported Debts Create National Security Risks
President Trump reportedly is facing huge debts. Democrats want to know who his lenders are, and his national security decisions are facing renewed scrutiny. Trump claims the reports are false.
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25 Live Performances To Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month
Here's a look back to some of the incredible live performances from artists that have been featured on World Cafe, Latin Roots and the XPoNential and Nuevofest music festivals.
Democrats Worry GOP Efforts To Recruit Poll Watchers May Lead To Voter Intimidation
Republicans are recruiting tens of thousands of poll watchers, saying that Democrats are trying to "steal" the election. Democrats and civil rights groups worry it could lead to voter intimidation.
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Cubs And White Sox Are In Playoffs With No Fans To Watch Them
Both the Cubs and the White Sox are in the playoffs for just the third time in history. But no Chicagoans will be cheering teams at the stadium, and few will be watching them at bars.
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Anita Hill On Sexual Harassment In Hollywood And Beyond
Anita Hill, chair of the Hollywood Commission, discusses a new report's findings on sexual harassment in the industry. She also discusses Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation battle and Joe Biden.
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Singer Helen Reddy, Known For 'I Am Woman,' Dies At 78
Helen Reddy, who co-wrote and performed the 1972 feminist anthem, was diagnosed with dementia in 2015. Her family says they are comforted in the knowledge that her voice will live on forever.
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Did The Trump-Biden Presidential Debate Sway Undecided Voters?
There is so little Democrats and Republicans agree on right now, but Tuesday night's first presidential debate broke common ground because of how universally difficult it was for people to watch.
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Business leaders say a second COVID-19 shutdown could lead to permanent closures
Clusters of the coronavirus in parts of New York are causing concern, and while the outbreaks remain isolated for now, Gov. Andrew Cuomo has not ruled...
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