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Worried You Have An STD? This App Helps You Quietly Find Out
Planned Parenthood has an app that offers discreet help for Californians seeking to get tested for chlamydia or gonorrhea.
In Charleston, A City Gathers To Mourn, Try To Understand Mass Shooting
The community began to try to pick up the pieces, in the days after a gunman opened fire at a historically black church, killing nine people.
The Business Of Smuggling Migrants Across The Mediterranean
A family and a smuggler talk about how the smuggling market works on the Egyptian coast. It can run up to $5,000 a person, but kids go for free.
Pop Culture Happy Hour: 'Inside Out' And Moms And Dads In Love
On this week's show, we explore Pixar's new exploratory movie about a girl's brain, and we talk about why pop culture often struggles to give parents rich, satisfying romantic lives.
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Why The Key Character In 'Inside Out' Is The One Who Isn't There
Surprisingly, Pixar's latest goes without an element that almost every adventure movie for kids is sure to provide: a villain.
Brazil Arrests Heads Of 2 Construction Giants In Petrobras Probe
The two executives, at Odebrecht SA and Andrade Gutierrez, were taken into custody in early morning raids linked to a scandal involving Brazil's state-run oil company Petrobras.
Ordinary Heroes: Urban Volunteers To The Rescue
When disaster strikes in a country like Bangladesh, first responders are often regular folks who happen to be on the scene. Now they're getting training so they can face the risks and save lives.
Doctors, Nurses Among 243 Charged In Million-Dollar Medicare Schemes
One doctor alone is accused of causing nearly $23 million in fraud losses, including "over 1,000 expensive power wheelchairs ... that were not medically necessary and often not provided."
Why Ebola Won't Go Away In West Africa
Over the past few months, case tallies have dipped toward zero, only to bounce back up. Health officials worry the outbreak could never end if people keep hiding cases and dead bodies.
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In Bid To Reshape Violent Image, Juárez Dismantles 'No More Weapons' Sign
The sign was erected by former Mexican President Felipe Calderón as a protest to the illegal trade of weapons with the U.S. In recent years, the drug violence in the city has receded.
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