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New York Woman Officiates Hospital Wedding While In Labor
A woman in labor and her fiancé wanted to get married before the baby arrived. A woman ordained with the Universal Life Church was in the hospital at the same time — she was also in labor.
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What Kind Of Parent Are You: Carpenter Or Gardener?
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In 'Served Like A Girl,' Female Veterans Face Inequality In VA Support
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A sweeping new data privacy law has gone into effect in Europe, and California may soon follow with its own protections. Backers say the state's move could prompt such standards across the U.S.
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On Memorial Day, Trump Honors Fallen Soldiers; Draws Criticism Over Tweet
"They fought and bled and died so that America would forever remain safe and strong and free," Trump said at Arlington cemetery. Earlier, he drew criticism online for praise some found self-serving.
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How Europe's New Data Privacy Law Is Supposed To Give Users More Control
Tech companies have sent out a lot of emails with updated privacy policies lately. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Wall Street Journal reporter Joanna Stern about a new European law that is supposed to give users more control over their data and privacy.
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Las Vegas Golden Knights Surprise Everyone As Team Reaches Final In First Year
The surprise success of the Golden Knights hockey team is showing that Las Vegas is more than just the Strip and slot machines. The first expansion team to make the Stanley Cup finals in its first year has a wildly loyal fan base, and bakeries are even selling edible pucks.
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British Prime Minister Faces Pressure To Reform Northern Ireland's Abortion Laws
Pressure is mounting for British Prime Minister Theresa May to reform Northern Ireland's strict abortion laws. Members of her own Conservative party are joining the Labour Party to call for change after Friday's vote in Ireland to liberalize abortion restrictions.
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Chef Ruth Rogers Discusses 3 Decades Of The River Café London
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with London chef Ruth Rogers about three decades of restaurant life and her new cookbook, River Café London.
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