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Chicago Voters Keep Mayor Rahm Emanuel In Office
Rahm Emanuel faced a tough battle in a runoff against leading challenger Jesus "Chuy" Garcia. Both had framed the city's first runoff for mayor as one in which the future of Chicago was at stake.
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What's My Chance Of Having A Baby? A Better Predictor Of IVF Success
Achieving pregnancy with in vitro fertilization depends largely on your age. But other factors contribute, too. A study compares two online tools aimed at giving couples a realistic sense of the odds.
'I Was Sickened By What I Saw,' Police Chief Says Of S.C. Shooting
Discussing the case of a North Charleston, S.C., officer shooting an unarmed man in the back, police chief Eddie Driggers said Wednesday, "I have been praying for peace."
Fetal Heartbeat Bill Proposed in Alabama Legislature
A bill proposed in the Alabama Legislature could end up banning most abortions if approved. Republican Rep. Terri Collins of Decatur has proposed…
'Louie' Hits Its Mark While 'The Comedians' Hasn't Yet Fully Succeeded
Louis C.K.'s comedy and the new mockumentary The Comedians start Thursday on the FX cable network. Both are unusual and ambitious, says critic David Bianculli, but only one hits the ground running.
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In North Charleston, Video Of Police Shooting 'Sickens' City Leaders
The mayor and police chief of the South Carolina town met relatives of Walter Scott, the man who was shot in the back as he ran from a policeman. Video of the shooting contradicts the officer's story.
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Sex Advice Columnist Dan Savage Still Fresh After 20 Years
The gay activist, journalist, and sex advice columnist talks about the evolution of readers' questions, and dispels the notion of "normalcy" when it comes to dating.
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Grandparent Movie Database
If grandparents ran IMDB, descriptions would sound like this: "He's that one in the Grabbed movies? He has a particular set of skills." Can you guess the actors by their slightly confused bios?
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These Vintner Monks Turn Wilderness Into The Divine Gift Of Wine
In a part of Northern California better known for cattle ranches than grapes, the monks of New Clairvaux abbey are cultivating the art of winemaking. The hard work feeds the spirit and the coffers.
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Major League Baseball Tries To Be More Welcoming To LGBT Community
Ex-player Billy Bean, who's openly gay, is the MLB's inclusion ambassador, and he's charged with improving baseball's relationship with the LGBT community. David Greene talks to Bean about his role.
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