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Appeals Court Strikes Wisconsin And Indiana Same-Sex-Marriage Bans
The judge said that the states had given the court "no reasonable basis" for forbidding same-sex marriage.
In Market Basket's Win, Did Workers Change The Game?
Thousands of workers for the supermarket chain forced the company to back down and restore its CEO. One expert says the labor movement needs to be as creative as those workers to win the next fight.
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Ferguson Residents' Mixed Emotions About Justice Department Probe
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder has announced a special litigation team from the Department of Justice will launch a wide-ranging examination of Ferguson's law enforcement practices.
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Run-Up To Midterm Elections Overshadowed By Other News
Don Gonyea talks to with NPR Senior Political Correspondent Mara Liaison and Robert Costa of The Washington Post about the issues and key races in this fall's midterm elections.
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Building Me: A Puzzlement
I am made of atoms — 7,000 trillion trillion of them. How did I teach them to tie my shoes? Or did they teach me?
Does It Matter That Rosie Perez Is The First Latina Co-Host Of 'The View'?
The Oscar-nominated daughter of Puerto Rican parents is the first permanent Latina co-host in The View's 17-year history. NPR TV Critic Eric Deggans explains why that matters.
Afraid Of Twerking, Vermont High School Cancels Dance
In a letter to the town's paper this week, the principal of Mount Anthony Union High School in Bennington defended canceling this years homecoming dance.
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U.S. Expresses Concern That Syria May Still Have Chemical Weapons
The U.N. official in charge of coordinating the removal of Syria's chemical stockpile said they found discrepancies in the country's accounting of its arsenal.
Hiring Slows In August, But Unemployment Dips To 6.1 Percent
Coming in below expectations, the U.S. economy added 142,000 jobs in August. Still, the survey from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed the unemployment rate dipped a tenth of a percent.
U.S. Announces Coalition To Fight Against The Islamic State
Secretary of State John Kerry said the coalition will support U.S. allies on the ground and continue to use airstrikes on militants. Kerry ruled out any "boots on the ground."
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