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What Harmed U.S. Diplomats In Cuba? The Mystery Continues
The question remains unsolved, according to a Senate hearing Tuesday. But an FBI investigation is casting doubt on the theory that embassy staff were the victims of "sonic attacks."
For The Men #MeToo Has Toppled, Redemption Will Take More Than An Apology
Some see restorative justice as a way forward. But it takes courage to hold yourself accountable, and the men called out by the #MeToo movement might not be there yet.
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Why Affordable Housing Could Become Harder To Find
Poor families are already having an increasingly difficult time finding an affordable place to live thanks to high rent, static incomes and a shortage of housing aid.
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What You May Not Realize About The End Of TPS Status For Salvadorans
It's not just immigrants from El Salvador who stand to lose. Here's why their families back home could be devastated.
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Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump's Decision To End DACA
After a judge ordered the government to continue a program protecting young immigrants from deportation, President Trump tweeted, "It just shows everyone how broken and unfair our Court System is."
Face-Down, Head-First, 90 Miles An Hour On The Ice
Olympic skeleton racers' chins rest an inch or two above the ice. "Obviously, you don't want your face scraping across the ice 'cause it does slow you down," says one. "But it also doesn't feel good."
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'She Can't Tell Us What's Wrong'
Many people with intellectual disabilities can't talk or have difficulty speaking — and are unable to report when they've been raped or sexually assaulted.
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In Key Voting-Rights Case, Court Appears Divided Over Ohio's 'Use It Or Lose It' Rule
The justices heard a challenge to an Ohio law, which allows the purging of voter registrations because of a failure to vote in two consecutive elections.
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Pakistan's Transgender Women, Long Marginalized, Mobilize For Rights
Activists have won victories like the right to inherit property and inclusion in the census. Parliament is considering a rights bill sponsored by an unlikely ally, an ultra-conservative Islamic party.
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N.C. Gerrymandered Map Ruled Unconstitutional By Panel Of Judges
The federal judges gave lawmakers until Jan. 29 to show them a new map. The deadline is important because candidates for the November congressional elections begin filing for the primaries on Feb. 12.
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