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Legal Marijuana Advocates Are Uneasy With Sessions' Stance
Drug legalization advocates and former prosecutors are watching the Justice Department to see how it shifts emphasis on marijuana prosecutions. Attorney General Sessions takes a hard line on the drug.
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The Roca Brothers, Famous For Fusing Food And Tech, Hit The Road
To international foodies, the Rocas are rock stars of haute cuisine. This summer, they've bolted their restaurant in Spain to cook gourmet pop-up meals in five cities over five weeks.
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Hong Kong Executive Apologizes As Protests Continue Over Extradition Bill
Chief Executive Carrie Lam says her management of an extradition bill caused "disputes in society." Protesters say they want the bill scrapped and Lam to step down.
Promising To Tackle Climate Change, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee Joins 2020 Race
The two-term Democratic governor says in an announcement video that he's "the only candidate who will make defeating climate change our nation's number one priority."
Fans Are Outraged Over College Football Playoff Rankings
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Nicole Auerbach of The Athletic over the latest controversial college football playoff rankings.
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Doctors Without Borders Employees Sign Letter Calling For End To Institutional Racism
More than 1,000 current and former staffers of Doctors Without Borders have signed a letter calling on the vaunted aid group to root out pervasive institutional racism within the organization.
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Key Vacancies At Justice Department 'Not A Recipe For Good Government'
President Trump's Justice Department is operating with key vacancies in some of its most important divisions — from national security to civil rights.
Democrats Question Attorney General Sessions On Russia At Senate Judiciary Committee
Attorney General Jeff Sessions testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee today. There was no shortage of topics discussed — from police oversight and voting rights litigation to protections for the LGBT community and the administration's travel ban. But Democrats repeatedly pushed him on one topic in particular — Russia.
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'Peanuts,' one of the world's most popular cartoons, pushed for Title IX in the 1970s
Peanuts was a place where female athletes saw their presence on the playing field explicitly supported.
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Explosive suicide drones rock Ukraine's capital, hitting residential buildings
Explosions rang out across Kyiv early Monday, a week after nationwide strikes rocked the city for the first time since June.
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