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For More Millennials, It's Kids First, Marriage Maybe
Millennials, particularly those with less education, are upending the traditional order of love, marriage, baby carriage. Many say they don't feel financially secure enough to tie the knot.
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Ivermectin does not prevent COVID-19 hospitalization, a new study says
The Food and Drug Administration has long warned against using the cow and horse dewormer to fight COVID-19, warning it can cause serious, adverse effects.
GMO Apples Get The Nod, But Not Much Of A Welcoming Party
Government regulators have approved the first genetically modified apples, which don't turn brown when you cut them open. But planting these trees will be a gamble since consumers may not want them.
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Ore. Governor Resigns Amid Ethics Investigation
Oregon's governor says he'll leave office next week. Democrat John Kitzhaber had been under pressure to resign amid ethics investigations related to his fiancee's consulting work. In recent days, leaders from his own party asked him to step down. Rachel Martin talks with Northwest News Network's Chirs Lehman.
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Arizona Republicans enact a controversial new proof-of-citizenship voting law
Critics warn that the measure will jeopardize the voter registrations of thousands of the state's residents.
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Despite Legal Reprieve On Abortion, Some Texas Clinics Remain Closed
Texas clinics that provide abortion services were surprised by a ruling from the high court this week that allows them to reopen. But the bruising legal battle may have already changed the landscape.
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Justices Ginsburg And Scalia: A Perfect Match Except For Their Views On The Law
The two justices — sometimes called the Odd Couple of the Supreme Court — have been friends for decades. They shared their disagreements and affection at an evening at George Washington University.
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On World Radio Day, A New Generation Finds Their Voice
Friday is UNESCO's World Radio Day. The theme this year is "Youth and Radio" — so Youth Radio reporter and commentator Bianca Brooks talks about the impact radio has had on her.
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Nigeria Is On The Verge Of Bidding Goodbye To Polio
It's the last country in Africa where polio is hanging on. The good news: There hasn't been a case in more than six months. But that doesn't mean the virus is history.
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Latest Must-Go Presidential Campaign Stop: London
In recent weeks, three potential Republican hopefuls have made the trip, and each made news in ways he hadn't hoped.
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