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AIDS Activists Take On The High Price Of HIV Prevention Pill
In the 1980s, AIDS activists demanded action from the U.S. government in a dramatic way, and got results. Now, they have a new goal: more affordable access to an HIV prevention pill.
DNC Debate Requirements Will Likely Reduce Number Of Candidates On Stage
The Democratic National Committee announced its third presidential primary debate in September, along with requirements that are likely to significantly reduce the number of candidates on stage.
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Teasing Kids About Their Weight May Make Them Gain More
A long-term study finds that children who are bullied or shamed for their weight may gain more weight over time than peers who aren't teased.
Child Struck By Foul Ball At Cubs-Astros Game; Player Breaks Down In Tears
"As soon as I hit it, the first person I locked eyes on was her," Chicago Cubs outfielder Albert Almora Jr. told reporters. Astros officials said the girl was rushed to the hospital.
LADAMA: Tiny Desk Concert
The group unites sounds from Brazil, Colombia and Venezuela, with a dash of New York City thrown in.
Technology Has Made Voting Lines Move Faster But Also Made Elections Less Secure
In 2016, almost half of all in-person voters checked in to their polling place electronically. There are no federal regulations for the technology they used.
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Mueller Hands His Caseload To Congress, As Impeachment Calls Grow Louder
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi continues to stress that Democrats will conduct investigations and pursue facts before opening potential impeachment proceedings.
1972 Message In A Bottle Gets Response Via Facebook
In 1972, Tina Green put a note in a bottle and threw it into Lake Michigan. She got a new phone and discovered she had a Facebook message from 2015. A man found her bottle and was trying to reach her.
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Survivors Of Sexual Abuse By Nuns Want Greater Visibility For Their Accusations
Victims of sexual misconduct by nuns say there hasn't yet been a reckoning for their claims. In part, that's because reports on allegations of abuse by women are treated differently than those by men.
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Julian Assange Misses Court Session Because Of Health Concerns
Lawyer Gareth Peirce told the court in London that the WikiLeaks founder was "not very well." The U.S. is pursuing criminal charges against Assange, including a violation of the Espionage Act.
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