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Indiana's HIV Outbreak Leads To Reversal On Needle Exchanges
Scott County's needle exchange program is part of a response to the largest HIV outbreak in Indiana history. After a slow start in April, the needle exchange is drawing users and community support.
Grass Gourmands: A Herbivore Food Mystery On The African Savanna
A new study sheds light on a longstanding ecological question: How do so many species like impalas and elephants co-exist when they're all feeding on the same limited foods?
Sen. Tim Scott: Charleston Shooting Was 'A Crime Of Hate'
Sen. Tim Scott, Republican of South Carolina, shares his thoughts on the shooting at the historic Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston.
Cross-Cultural Menu Ideas For A Code Switch Thanksgiving
You want to love Thanksgiving food so badly. Here are ways to make it happen.
Writer Domingo Martinez Says 'Crybabies' Podcast 'Makes Me Choke Up'
In Martinez's favorite podcast, the hosts ask guests what makes them cry.
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Treating Prisoners With Hepatitis C May Be Worth The Hefty Price
About 15 percent of people in prison are infected with hepatitis C. Screening and treating inmates would save $750 million over 30 years and prevent many new cases in the general public.
Are Last-Minute Death Penalty Delays Cruel And Unusual Punishment?
The death penalty in the U.S. is under scrutiny after a series of botched executions. Some death row lawyers and activists say the repeated delays are torture for prisoners like Richard Glossip.
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So Long, Turkey: 3 Ways To Spice Up Thanksgiving Without The Bird
Not everyone delights in turkey as the centerpiece to Thanksgiving. We asked three chefs around the country for their suggestions of winning alternatives. They came up with venison, pork and biryani.
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Explosive Belt Found In Paris Contained The Same Materials Used In Deadly Attacks
Analysts say the belt could belong to the eighth alleged attacker, Salah Abdeslam, whom police are trying to find.
Dozens Participate in Montgomery Rally
A rally protesting the closure of driver's license offices around Alabama drew just over 30 people Monday on the steps of the State Capitol. Protestors…
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