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Stunned By Military Sex Scandals, Advocates Demand Changes
As the nation prepares to mark Memorial Day, outrage has been building on Capitol Hill and beyond over the military's failure to repair a system that has placed service members in more danger of sexual assault than of battlefield injury.
In 'Soul,' Jon Batiste's Music Helps Bring Pixar's First Black Lead To Life
Batiste is one of several real-life musicians who consulted on the new Pixar film, about a middle-school band teacher who ends up in a fantastical realm called The Great Before.
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Elation, Frustration: For Women, Kamala Harris' Win Is A Big Step, But Long Overdue
For some women, the election of the nation's first female and first woman of color to be vice president is a move in the right direction. Others say it's a reminder of how much more lies ahead.
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Are You As Freaked Out About Life After College As I Am?
As graduation looms, a college student has a lot of questions. A new book offers some answers on what comes next.
Are You As Freaked Out About Life After College As I Am?
As graduation looms, a college student has a lot of questions. A new book offers some answers on what comes next.
As It Ponders Where To Put A Confederate Plaque, A Texas State Board Faces Backlash For Removing It
What started Friday as a public State Preservation Board hearing on where to place a controversial Confederate plaque that was recently removed from the…
Raised Around Cry For Smaller Government, Rand Paul Carries The Torch
In Lake Jackson, Texas, where Paul grew up, he learned politics and his small-government philosophy around his family's kitchen table.
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Will Hurd's Legacy Casts Shadow Over Republican Primary To Replace Him In The U.S. House
At a forum here in San Antonio late November for the Republicans running to replace U.S. Rep. Will Hurd, R-Helotes, an audience member made a pointed…
Considering Breast-Feeding? This Guide Can Help
The vast majority of pregnant women in the U.S. say they plan to breast-feed, but aren't told that many new moms worldwide find it tricky. Being mentored the first weeks after birth can help a lot.
For Young Voters, Crushing Student Debt Is Front And Center
Megan Brabec, 24, works three part time jobs with no benefits. "It does really frustrate me when I hear candidates talk about, 'Oh, well, you should have majored in something else," she said.
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