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View ArticleNew female opposition leader's baby plans quizzed, hours after taking power
CNN - New Zealand's new opposition leader said it was "unacceptable" for a professional woman to be questioned on her plans for children, hours after she faced exactly those queries.
View ArticleThe bridge that changed China forever
CNN - China may be home to both the longest and highest bridges in the world, but neither is as pioneering as the Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge.
View ArticleThe Vatican's America Problem
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View ArticleTrump Can't Save American Christianity
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View ArticleDunkirk, the War and the Amnesia of the Empire
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View ArticleTaking the Addiction Out of Smoking
New York Times - The F.D.A. announces a radical proposal to lower nicotine in cigarettes, potentially saving millions of lives.
View ArticleIs Trump Scheming to Kill the Iran Deal?
New York Times - Undermining the agreement could put the world, and his presidency, at great risk.
View ArticleMy $1,000 Anxiety Attack
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View ArticleOf Course Abortion Should Be a Litmus Test for Democrats
New York Times - It's not a fringe issue the party can push to one side.
View ArticleA Bit of New York City History at Risk
New York Times - Other cities create replicas of past grandeur to attract visitors. New York has the real thing ? and should preserve it.
View ArticleOp-Ed: Forget about valuations, tech stocks are still on for a hell of a ride
CNBC - Tech stock valuations were a big topic of discussion on CNBC last week which was full of earnings from the likes of Facebook, Alphabet and Amazon.
View ArticleHere is the latest Georgia sports news from The Associated Press
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View ArticleThe Palestinians won the 2017 battle for Temple Mount. That's good for Israel
AP - Palestinians - and many Israelis - regard their victory in Jerusalem as Israel's capitulation. This is why that's a rare win for peace, and for Israel
View ArticleIndian-administered Kashmir: Militant leader's death sparks protests
CNN - Violent protests have erupted in Indian-administered Kashmir over the killing of a militant leader early Tuesday.
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