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Turkish Parliament OKs Fight Against Islamic State Militants
Turkey had declined to join the international coalition launching attacks against Sunni militants in Iraq and Syria. Today and by a large margin, the country's parliament approved military action.
Supreme Court Declines To Hear Gay-Marriage Cases ... For Now
Although there are seven same-sex-marriage cases pending before the court, the justices like to thoroughly vet a big issue like this before they choose which cases to hear and when.
Abortion In India Is Legal Yet Women Are Still Dying
A poor woman in India has many bad choices when it comes to abortion: a do-it-yourself home treatment, an unqualified midwife, a quack medicine man. Seteng Horo was fortunate to find a safer option.
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A Mini-Stroke Called A TIA Can Spark Post-Traumatic Stress
Having a full-blown stroke can cause post-traumatic stress disorder, and that's also true for tiny strokes called TIAs, a study finds. Worry over future stroke risk may be a factor.
Medicare Fines Record Number Of Hospitals For Excessive Readmissions
Fewer Medicare patients are returning to hospitals within a month of discharge. But half the hospitals in 29 states and the District of Columbia will be penalized for failing to do a better job.
USDA Admin Commends Bell's Hill for Food Program Efforts
Bell's Hill Elementary school in Waco is getting high-needs students to eat healthier and learn about where their food comes from. Today a U.S. Department…
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Teen Spends Years At Rikers Island Without Being Sentenced
Robert Siegel speaks to Jen Gonnerman about her New Yorker profile of Kalief Browder. He spent three years in jail awaiting trial, starting when he was 16 years old. His case was ultimately dismissed.
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JPMorgan Chase Says Breach Exposed Contact Info Of 76 Million Households
The bank said a breach revealed the names, addresses, phone numbers and email addresses of 76 million households and 7 million small businesses. Other sensitive data was not compromised.
Latin American Icon Simon Bolivar Gets Biopic Treatment In 'Liberator'
Bolivar liberated six countries from Spanish rule in the early 19th century. A new film about his life features epic battles, rousing speeches and stunning landscapes in the spirit of Braveheart.
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Federal Appeals Court Allows Texas to Implement Abortion Rules
A panel of judges at the Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is allowing portions of a controversial Texas abortion law to go into effect immediately. ...
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