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Police Capture Mesa, Ariz., Shooter; 1 Dead, 5 Hurt
The suspect, who has not been identified, killed one man and wounded two women, and then shot three others while trying to elude capture.
Risks Run High When Antipsychotics Are Prescribed For Dementia
Results from an analysis of veterans' health records show a higher risk of death among people taking antipsychotic drugs for symptoms of dementia than has been documented before.
France Considers A Ban On Overly Skinny Models
Proposed legislation would criminalize the use of underweight models and ban online sites that glorify anorexia and other eating disorders.
Starbucks Faces Criticism Over 'Race Together' Campaign
Starbucks launched its campaign this week to spur a conversation around race. But despite criticism across social media, some Starbucks customers in New York City seem open to the discussion.
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Trade Policy Vote Could Affect Organized Labor's Role In 2016 Election
NPR's Don Gonyea interviews Steven Greenhouse, a former labor reporter for The New York Times, about the AFL-CIO's freeze on Democratic contributions in the lead-up to a key U.S. trade policy vote.
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After Netanyahu Win, What's Next For Israel Still Unknown
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's victory in parliamentary elections shows that Israelis are backing the status quo. But the shape of a new government and the international implications of Netanyahu's victory are still being worked out.
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Teens Say They Change Clothes And Do Homework While Driving
So they do seem to get that texting is dangerous. But putting on makeup and contact lenses at 65 mph? No problem. Researchers in Oregon are trying to train teenagers on the risks of multitasking.
Chicago Mayor's Race Reveals Deep Divide In Democratic Party
Progressives contend former White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel favors the wealthy over the working class. But Emanuel's moderate backers say he's more inclusive than he gets credit for.
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WATCH: Police Detonate 20,000 Pounds Of Fireworks
The Midland, Texas, Police Department and others assisted the ATF in detonating the illegal fireworks. It took them 3 1/2 days.
How A 1970s Fashion Faceoff Put American Designers In The Spotlight
In The Battle of Versailles, fashion critic Robin Givhan tells the story of the groundbreaking runway show that pitched French couture designers against American up-and-comers.
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