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Protesters In Hong Kong Are Becoming More United In Their Strategy And More Desperate
Critics of the Hong Kong protests, including other Hong Kong residents, say protesters are destroying the city. Protesters say they're destroying Hong Kong to save it.
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The Psychology Behind When Emotions Turn Us Into Different People
In a fit of anger or in the grip of fear, many of us make decisions that we never would have anticipated. Researchers say it is very hard to understand how we'll act in certain situations.
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Research Raises Concerns About Safety Of Hair Dyes, Chemical Straighteners
Researchers have found that women who use permanent hair dye and chemical hair straighteners have a higher risk of developing breast cancer than women who don't use these products.
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Judiciary Committee Weighs Whether To Bring Articles Of Impeachment
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to lawyer Alan Baron about the impeachment inquiry against President Trump. Baron served as special impeachment counsel to the House Judiciary Committee.
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Mercy Bell And Joy Oladokun On Finding Their Voices, And Common Ground, Through Folk
"I want them to be like ... this is the music she makes. And she just happens to be gay and happens to love soul music and happens to love folk, and it kind of all works.' "
Trump Names Robert Marbut To Head Federal Agency Focused On Homelessness
The Trump administration has named Robert Marbut to head the federal agency focused on homelessness, but the nominee is controversial and some worry he'll move away from prioritizing housing.
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On 'Bird Songs Of A Killjoy,' Bedouine Only Feels LA's Sunshine Sometimes
Azniv Korkejian knows she writes songs infused with melancholy. On her sophomore album, she owns the title of "killjoy" across 12 pensive tracks.
U.S. Claims Death Toll In Iran Is Higher Than Human Rights Groups' Estimate
The U.S. claims Iran killed more than 1,000 people in recent riots and anti-government protests, which is higher than monitors have found and a claim that could cut both ways for those protesting.
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Monroe County's top cops shun 'annoyance law'
A trio of Monroe County's most visible law enforcement officers -- the county sheriff, Rochester's police chief, and the city's police union president -...
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Aubrie Sellers Brings Garage Country To AmericanaFest
The daughter of country stars Lee Ann Womack and Jason Sellers shows off her own sound on the 2019 AmericanaFest Day Stage in Nashville.
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