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For Some With Intellectual Disabilities, Ending Abuse Starts With Sex Ed
The high rates of sexual assault among people with intellectual disabilities can make romantic relationships difficult. One class aims to teach them about healthy relationships and sexuality.
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As North Korea Tensions Rise, U.S. Army Trains Soldiers To Fight In Tunnels
North Korea is known for its extensive military tunneling. Along with training thousands more troops, officials say the Pentagon is buying specialized gear such as night vision goggles.
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Fighting Bias With Board Games
Buffalo is the sort of game you'd pull out at dinner parties when the conversation lulls. But the game's creators says it's good for something else — subliminally reducing prejudice.
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After Devastating Cyclone, Fiji Farmers Plant For A Changed Climate
As the Pacific island archipelago of Fiji faces a warming planet, the country's farmers are turning to more climate-resilient techniques that other storm-prone communities worldwide could model.
Top Stories: Koreas Open Diplomatic Talks; Will Trump Speak With Mueller?
Also: A fire is still burning on an oil tanker off China; President Trump will discuss immigration with senators today; and a man who's stolen buses and trains will receive mental health treatment.
James Damore Sues Google, Alleging Discrimination Against Conservative White Men
The former Google engineer was fired after he criticized the company's diversity efforts and suggested that innate differences between men and women explain gender gaps in the tech sector.
Thousands Evacuate In Southern California As Mudslides Turn Deadly
Thirteen people have been killed in Santa Barbara County, according to the fire department. The rain is causing mudslides on hills stripped by massive wildfires, and authorities are warning of floods.
Slingshot: Sessions With The Class Of 2018
Get a look inside the studio for live performances from Phoebe Bridgers, Jade Bird and Bedouine — three artists in a new group of exceptional young talent.
How One Group Is Tracking Violence Experienced After Deportation
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Sarah Stillman, who wrote in The New Yorker about the database she and students from Columbia University created that documents people who were deported and then killed as a result.
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How The Iranian Government Could Move Ahead After Outbreak Of Protests
It's likely President Hassan Rouhani will cite the unrest as a reason for reform while hardliners could use it to justify a crackdown.
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