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How Mexico Quietly Legalized Same-Sex Marriage
A series of low-profile court rulings culminated with a Supreme Court decision this month that says limiting marriage to a man and a woman was discriminatory and in violation of the constitution.
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Alleged Hack Of Astros Database Included Player Information
NPR's Melissa Block talks with Richard Justice, a correspondent for MLB.com, about the FBI investigation into the St. Louis Cardinals for allegedly hacking the Houston Astros.
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Nigerian Soccer Fans Really Know How To Have A Ball
The U.S. team, which plays Nigeria tonight at the Women's World Cup, is a tournament favorite. But Nigeria's funtastic fans deserve a cup of their own.
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Rachel Dolezal's Story Sparks Questions About 'How People Experience Race'
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Rutgers University professor Khadijah White and Allyson Hobbs, who wrote a book about the history of racial passing, about the former head of the NAACP in Spokane, Wash.
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Summer Heat Pushing Power Bills Higher
Alabama residents are bracing for the summer months when power bills skyrocket. WVAS News talked with Alabama Power about ways to control the cost of…
People Are Finally Talking About The Thing Nobody Wants To Talk About
It's menstrual hygiene. The topic makes many folks uncomfortable. Yet in the developing world, it's a problem that keeps girls from going to school and playing sports. Now things are changing.
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Awards For Athletes Should Honor Unsung Heroes
If ESPN wants to honor selfless players, it should give awards for courage to unknown people who achieve great feats.
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Gap To Close 175 Stores, Cut 250 Corporate Jobs
Gap CEO Art Peck says the move is being made to streamline the retail giant as it moves into the future, but questions remain about its long-term relevance and outlook.
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In 1846, 'The Jolly Flatboatmen' Did A Different Sort Of River Dance
The painting by George Caleb Bingham became popular for its depiction of the 19th-century American experience. Now, it's the star of a new show at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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A Vision For Teacher Training At MIT: West Point Meets Bell Labs
Arthur Levine, the former president of Teachers College, Columbia University, is launching a $30 million project that he says will shake teacher education to its core.
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