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N.J. Town Must Pay Islamic Group $3.25 Million To Settle Discrimination Lawsuit
As part of the settlement of a separate Justice Department lawsuit, the Islamic Society of Basking Ridge will be allowed to move forward with its plans to build a mosque, ending a years-long dispute.
With Six Weeks Left, Can The House And Senate Reconcile Their Differences?
From Texas Standard: As the legislative session heads into its final six weeks, lawmakers have a lot left to do. They face the task of reconciling...
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Hey, Baby, Meet Peanuts: How And When To Safely Introduce The Food
Giving infants peanut puree as one of their first solid foods can help prevent peanut allergies, research has shown. To do that safely, start early — and only after checking with your doctor.
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4 States Opt To Raise Minimum Wage; 7 Loosen Marijuana Laws
California and Washington passed stricter gun control measures, Nebraska and Oklahoma both passed measures backing the death penalty, and Colorado became the sixth state to legalize assisted suicide.
STD Infections Rise To New Highs After States Close Health Clinics
The CDC reports a sharp rise in infections of sexually transmitted diseases, and says lack of funding for state and local health clinics that help prevent spread of the diseases is a key factor.
Wrecked Haiti Still Reeling From Deadly Hurricane Matthew
Haiti is still recovering from a Category 4 storm that ravaged its southern coast two weeks ago. Scott Simon speaks with Chief Medical Officer Joanna Cherry of Hospital Bernard Mevs in Port-Au-Prince.
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Military Commissions Resume At Guantanamo
The military commissions for terrorism suspects at Guantanamo Bay have resumed. Former President Obama failed to close the prison. But President Trump has vowed to keep it open and send new detainees.
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Home Prices In Dallas Are Projected To Soar 31 Percent By 2020, Forbes Reports
Five stories that have North Texas talking: Dallas is the best market to invest in housing in 2017; the last man to walk on the moon died in Houston…
Despite Pressure From Some CEOs, U.S. Withdraws From Climate Pact
Rachel Martin talks to Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross about President Trump's decision to pull the U.S. out of the Paris climate agreement. Some trade experts have warned the decision could backfire.
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Kansas Tax Cut Experiment Comes To An End As Lawmakers Vote To Raise Taxes
Legislators have rolled back a series of major tax cuts that became an example for conservative lawmakers around the country but didn't deliver the growth promised by Gov. Sam Brownback.
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