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Denmark Bans The Burqa And Niqab
Danish parliament voted Thursday to prohibit certain garments that cover people's faces in public. Human rights groups say it "violates the rights to freedom of expression and religion."
EU, Canada And Mexico Threaten Tariffs To Retaliate Against U.S.
The Trump administration's latest move to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from the U.S.'s biggest strategic and trade partners has touched off a barrage of criticism and retaliation.
Inspired By Russia, He Bought Influence On Facebook
In California, a political novice is helping shape a hotly contested Democratic congressional primary by buying influence on Facebook. He says he wanted to "take a page from the Russian playbook."
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After Months Of Talks, Italy Has A New Coalition Government
The anti-establishment 5-Star Movement and the right-wing League have joined forces — a move that has investors and the European Union on edge over promises for a referendum on the eurozone.
Study Aims To Show Transplants Between HIV-Positive Patients Are Safe, Save Lives
Hundreds of otherwise viable organs that are HIV-positive are wasted each year, while HIV-positive patients in need of transplants languish on waiting lists. Researchers want to change that.
The Right To Browse: A Library Puts Books Into Storage And Readers Cry Foul
Can you "discover" a great book if you can only find it via a search engine?
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Judge Sides With Residents Who Want Trump's Name Off Their NYC Building
A judge in New York said Trump Place, a condominium building on Manhattan's West Side, can remove the Trump name from the building if enough residents agree.
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A Temperature Roller Coaster Could Be Coming
Global warming has so far seen a gradual rise in average temperatures. But that may change, with extreme variations. And poor countries could bear the brunt of it.
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'Failure Is An Option' Urges People To Let Go Of the Constant Grind Towards Success
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with H. Jon Benjamin about his new book, Failure Is An Option. The memoir urges us to let go of the constant grind towards success.
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Hawaii Approves Bill Banning Sunscreen Believed To Kill Coral Reefs
If Gov. David Ige signs the bill, popular sunscreen brands including Coppertone, Banana Boat and Hawaiian Tropic will be illegal. Lawmakers say they contain chemicals harmful to delicate marine life.
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