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Alcohol Producers Tout Wellness Benefits. Health Experts Say Don't Swallow Claims
As millennials continue to fuel the decline in wine sales, some alcohol brands are making health claims as a way to attract consumers. But this has scientists and health researchers on edge.
In Unprecedented Move, India Revokes Kashmir's Special Status, Sparks Fears Of Unrest
In the days ahead of the move, India placed local politicians under house arrest, ordered tourists to evacuate and sent tens of thousands of troops into the region.
Running Away Or Skipping School Could Get A Kid Locked Up. Now That's Changing
The number of girls in the juvenile justice system has been rising because of arrests for low level offenses like running away or violating curfew. Kentucky is now taking a different approach.
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Gun Control Advocates Call For Big Box Stores To Stop Selling Guns And Ammunition
Recent mass shootings have renewed pressure on retailers that sell guns, including Walmart. Gun control advocates are once again calling for big box stores to stop selling guns and ammunition.
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Remembering Javier Rodriguez, A Victim Of The El Paso Shooting
NPR's Audie Cornish and Ari Shapiro remember Javier Rodriguez, one of the victims from Saturday's shooting in El Paso.
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2020 Democratic Candidates Condemn Shootings, Address White Supremacy
2020 Democratic presidential candidates have been swift to condemn the recent shootings. But in their calls, there's something new: they're not just talking about gun reform, but also white supremacy.
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Gun Control Advocates Hope To Move Past Weaker NRA, But Its Political Clout Persists
The National Rifle Association has faced an internal leadership crisis but remains politically strong — even as back-to-back mass shootings increase pressure for action on new gun restrictions.
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Beijing Warns Hong Kong Protesters: Don't 'Play With Fire'
Speaking in the capital, a spokesman for China's Hong Kong affairs office said protesters will be "held accountable" and said that Beijing had "tremendous power" to put down the protests.
Amid Protests In Hawaii Against Giant Telescope, Astronomers Look To 'Plan B'
An international consortium planning the Thirty Meter Telescope still prefers to site it atop the Big Island's Mauna Kea. But local protests may drive the project to the Canary Islands.
Amid Complaints Of Housing, Job Shortages, Turkey Orders Refugees Out Of Istanbul
Turkey's hosting of millions of Syrian refugees has generated a backlash, and the government says too many are living in Istanbul. Some have been ordered to leave within two weeks.
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