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Camp Cope Sings It Like They See It
The three members of Australian band Camp Cope fearlessly called out sexism in the music industry.
150 Migrants Feared Dead In Mediterranean's Worst Loss Of Life This Year
"Our death rate is rising alarmingly," a U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees spokesperson says. Aid agencies continue rescue efforts off the shore of Libya, hoping to save anyone else who survived.
Hong Kong Protesters Occupy The City's Airport In 'Summer Of Discontent'
Demonstrators flooded the arrivals terminal, taking their demands for protection of Hong Kong's freedoms to an international audience.
Judge Quashed Warrant For Journalist's Phone After Police Downplayed His Occupation
Police searched Bryan Carmody's phone and raided his home and office this spring. A San Francisco judge has now quashed the warrant and ordered supporting court documents to be unsealed.
Isolated And Struggling, Many Seniors Are Turning To Suicide
The golden years are thought to be a well-earned, carefree time in life. But adults 65 and older now account for almost 1 in 5 suicides in America.
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Does Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Have Any Regrets? Hardly
"I do think that I was born under a very bright star," Ginsburg said recounting her career and legacy as a woman who beat the professional odds.
Did Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Intend To Deceive?
Regulators missed a chance to find out if deceptive practices at Facebook came from the top when they decided to enter into a settlement with Zuckerberg instead of questioning him, an FTC member says.
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Debate May Be Last-Ditch Effort For Struggling Democrats To Stay Alive
Eight candidates meet the requirements to make the debate stage in September: Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris, Pete Buttigieg, Beto O'Rourke, Cory Booker and Andrew Yang.
Your Guide To Tonight's Democratic Presidential Debate
The potentially consequential second round of Democratic debates kicks off Tuesday in Detroit at 8 p.m. ET.
A Taste Of Cuba Pops Up In Juárez, Mexico
A new restaurant has become a haven for the city's Cuban community, as they deal with the uncertainty of living in a foreign land and an increasingly complex immigration landscape.
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