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San Francisco Doctors Tap App For Nationwide LGBT Health Study
Researchers at University of California, San Francisco, are looking to an app for help in collecting health information from people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer.
Migrants In Calais, France, Try To Jump Aboard U.K.-Bound Trucks
European leaders met this week to find a solution to the masses of migrants flooding the continent. Unrest broke out in Calais, France, as migrants tried to board United Kingdom-bound trucks.
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City Council Approves $541,000, More Kids Can Go To Camp
More than a 1,000 Duval County kids will be able to go to camp this summer thanks to $541,000 the Jacksonville City Council approved Tuesday.To celebrate,…
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Justice Kennedy's Last Paragraph Sums Up Court's Decision On Same-Sex Marriage
NPR's Audie Cornish and Rachel Martin read the concluding paragraph in Justice Anthony Kennedy's opinion in Friday's Supreme Court decision on same-sex marriage.
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Supreme Court Changes Face Of Marriage In Historic Ruling
The court ruled in a 5-4 decision that same-sex marriage is legal in all 50 states, setting off celebrations nationwide. Opponents — and justices' incensed dissents — suggest the fight isn't over.
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Part Of The Landscape For Decades, Pumpjacks Remain Essential In Shale Fields
From south Texas to North Dakota, pumpjacks are a symbol of life in American oil fields. This story originally aired on All Things Considered on April 15, 2015.
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Ukraine's Double Woes: War And Runaway Inflation
Beyond the battlefront in the east, the Ukrainian government is fighting a war to reform a monumentally corrupt, dysfunctional economy. For now, Ukrainians seem willing to weather 60 percent inflation.
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2 Brothers And A Team Of Mules Tackle The Historic Oregon Trail
Journalist Rinker Buck had a crazy idea — and a brother with a knack for driving mules. His new memoir recounts what happened when the two very different men set off in a covered wagon.
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How The Entertainment Industry Helped Influence Support For LGBT Issues
Variety Magazine is publishing a special issue devoted to the Supreme Court's decision to legalize gay marriage — and the entertainment industry's role in helping shift public perceptions on this issue.
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In The Aftermath Of Charleston, Many Whites Ask What They Can Do To Fight Racism
As white Americans wonder how they can best help people of color engaged in social justice movements now, here are some suggestions.
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