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After Revelations Of Gender Pay Gap At BBC, 4 Male Hosts Agree To Salary Cut
The prominent male presenters agreed to pay cuts after the network's China editor, Carrie Gracie, abruptly resigned as head of the Beijing bureau, accusing the BBC of promulgating gender pay inequity.
Trump To Davos: 'America Is Open For Business'
At the World Economic Forum in Switzerland on Friday, President Trump encouraged movers and shakers to invest in the U.S., touting his economic agenda of tax cuts and deregulation.
Entire Board Of USA Gymnastics To Resign
USA Gymnastics said it "completely embraces the requirements" set by the U.S. Olympic Committee. Sexual abuser and former team doctor Larry Nassar was sentenced to up to 175 years in prison this week.
New Study Shows A Grave Lack Of Gender Diversity In The Music Industry
Among other findings, more than 90 percent of Grammy nominees in the past six years have been men.
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Africa Is Suffering A Silent Crisis Of Stroke
The largest-ever study of stroke patients in Africa reveals a high rate of a particularly risky type of brain incident. What's the problem? And what's the solution?
At The World Economic Forum, Trump Tries To Sell 'America First' Message
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Kimberly Atkins, Washington reporter and columnist for the Boston Herald, and Reihan Salam, executive editor for National Review and columnist for Slate, about immigration, President Trump's speech at the World Economic Forum and the ongoing Mueller investigation.
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Venezuelan Supreme Court Bans Opposition Leaders From Upcoming Presidential Election
President Maduro's critics say the court's decision is a political maneuver to rig the election in his favor. Meanwhile, opposition leaders are scrambling to come up with a new plan.
At Least 103 Killed, 235 Wounded In Taliban Car Bombing In Kabul
The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, just a week after another attack — also claimed by the Taliban — in Kabul left at least 22 people dead.
Olympic Scandal Hits Michigan State University; Senate Looks To Colleges' Future
Plus, students getting their money back in bankruptcy and more in the weekly education roundup.
5 Ways Election Interference Could (And Probably Will) Worsen In 2018 And Beyond
Voting infrastructure is old. Social media companies are befuddled on how to react. One expert warns if the U.S. does nothing, future attacks will "make 2016 look quaint by comparison."
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