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Clinton Urges Iowa Voters To 'Fight' For Her
On the eve of Iowa's caucuses, Hillary Clinton made her closing argument to voters in Des Moines. In 2008, she came in third in Iowa's caucuses.
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What It Means That The High School Diploma Is Now A Moving Target
At least six states are switching the rules so students can get diplomas retroactively.
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Presidential Voting Season Kicks Off With Iowa Caucuses
In Iowa, David Greene talks to Ann Selzer of the Des Moines Register and David Yepsen, former chief political correspondent at the Des Moines Register, now at Southern Illinois University.
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Excitement Is In The Air For First-Time Iowa Caucusgoers
Candidates blanket Iowa in a final blitz before the caucuses. David Greene talks to David Yepsen, former chief political correspondent at the Des Moines Register, now at Southern Illinois University.
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It's Hard To Miss Shanghai's Amazing Styrofoam Men
Men driving mountains of plastic foam are a common sight in Shanghai, but this guy is in a league of his own.
U.K. Regulator Gives Go-Ahead For Scientists To Edit Genes In Human Embryos
The researchers want to study the first few days of an embryo's development. They must now seek approval from an ethics committee in the United Kingdom.
Modest Price Cut Expected For Generic Version Of Cancer Pill Gleevec
The generic form of the blockbuster cancer drug is being shipped to pharmacies. The generic is likely to cost 30 percent less than the brand-name version, but Gleevec's price doubled in recent years.
'The People V. O.J. Simpson' Bursts With Sharp Scenes, Powerful Performances
FX resurrects the "trial of the century" in its new season of American Crime Story. Critic John Powers says every single episode "is an embarrassment of tawdry riches."
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How China's One-Child Policy Led To Forced Abortions, 30 Million Bachelors
Journalist Mei Fong tells Fresh Air that China's one-child policy drastically reshaped the country's demographic make-up. "China has 30 million more men than women," she says. Her book is One Child.
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Bosses Find Part-Time Workers Can Come With Full-Time Headaches
Some fast-food franchisees are rethinking putting workers on part-time status to avoid having to provide them with health insurance. The business hassles are exceeding the savings.
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