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'It's Bad For Business': Employers Side With DOMA Opponents
Johnson & Johnson, Starbucks and Citigroup are among 278 employers asking the Supreme Court to strike down the Defense of Marriage Act. They say the 1996 law barring federal recognition of same-sex marriages costs them time and money and hurts their ability to create an inclusive work environment.
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Yahoo Buys News App From British Teenager For A Reported $30 Million
Yahoo has purchased a news reading app from its developer for $30 million. The twist is that the person who created it is 17-year-old Nick D'Aloisio. He lives in England. The acquisition is the latest in a series of high profile moves Yahoo has made recently.
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Indian Political Row Over Sri Lanka Spills Over Into Sport
The Indian Premier League, a cricket tournament that is one of the world's highest-paying sporting leagues, announced it won't feature any Sri Lankan players in games played in the southern city of Chennai. The move follows a political debate in India over Sri Lanka's bloody civil war.
Myanmar Imposes New Curfews Amid Anti-Muslim Violence
The latest violence began following an argument between a Muslim goldsmith and his Buddhist customers in a central city. Ethnic violence in the former Burma comes as the government introduces democratic reforms after decades of military rule.
Former Drug Houses To Become Habitat Homes; New Life For West Dallas Neighborhood
A West Dallas neighborhood is trading four drug houses on the same block for new, Habitat for Humanity homes. The four modest, wood frame homes on the…
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Proposition 8 Case Has High Political Stakes For Both Parties
Mara Liasson joins talks to Audie Cornish about the politics of Tuesday's court argument on gay marriage. Public opinion has shifted rapidly in favor on the issue, and the Supreme Court decision this summer on whether states can ban same-sex marriage and whether federal benefits should flow to same sex partners promise to roil the water again.
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A Hot Topic: Climate Change Coming To Classrooms
For the first time, new nationwide science standards due out soon will recommend teaching K-12 students about climate change. Educators say many teachers have shied away from the polarizing topic, and an organized campaign to promote it as "controversial" leaves many students confused.
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T-Mobile: Adds iPhone Ditches 2-Year Contracts
T-Mobile announced Tuesday that it's eliminating its two-year contracts in an effort to make its plans more transparent. Subscribers can pay off their phones in two years, and the cost of their plans will go down. T-Mobile is currently the No. 4 carrier.
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North Korea Cuts Hotline, Warns Of 'Simmering Nuclear War'
The second hotline to be cut this month was used to operate one of the very few joint ventures between North and South Korea.
Study Up For 'Think': Unexpected, Yet Familiar, Parenthood
What happens to a mother when she finds out her 19-year-old son is going to be a father? Anne Lamott got her own surprise when she found out she was…
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