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Jobless Claims Rose Slightly Last Week
The number means that there has been no significant change in the labor market.
Ca. Bans Therapy Meant To Turn Gay Kids Straight
California Governor Jerry Brown recently signed into law landmark legislation that bans gay-to-straight conversion therapy for minors. Host Michel Martin talks with California State Senator Ted Lieu, who wrote the legislation, and Liberty Counsel Chairman Mat Staver. That's a group hoping to overturn the law.
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Rush Fans, It's Time To Rock: Band's Been Nominated To The Hall Of Fame
Two-Way readers were emphatic last year: the Canadian band should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Well, the trio's now been nominated and the hall says fans will have a say about which artists get inducted.
Friday's Jobs Report Is Campaign's Next Key Moment, Here's What To Expect
It's likely the Bureau of Labor Statistics will say the jobless rate ticked higher and that job growth was slow again in September, economists say. The presidential campaigns will surely be discussing the numbers.
Scientists Create Fertile Eggs From Mouse Stem Cells
For the first time, scientists have created fertile eggs and healthy offspring using embryonic stem cells. The experiments in mice raise the possibility of artificial egg production and new infertility treatments for humans someday.
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Poison Dangers At Home That Can Attract Children
You might think your home is safe for a small child. But you’d be surprised at the dangers to children lurking inside. In this KERA Health Checkup, Mike…
Colbert: 'Re-Becoming' The Nation We Always Were
Stephen Colbert has a new book called America Again: Re-becoming the Greatness We Never Weren't. It explores the dichotomy between thinking America is perfect — and feeling the urge to save the country from disaster at every moment.
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Ketamine Relieves Depression By Restoring Brain Connections
A few years ago, scientists discovered that the club drug ketamine worked as a quick and effective treatment for people depression who didn't respond to other treatments. New research goes further in explaining just how it works.
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Google, Publishers Reach Deal On Book-Scanning Plan
There is a settlement between Google and the major publishers over Google's initiative to scan the world's books.
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On A Wild Day For Baseball, 4 Conversation Starters
Five stories North Texas is talking about: Rangers convo cheats; tracking the jobless; mules and gorillas.It’s major league baseball’s first ever…
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