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Ohio Legislature Moves To Ban Abortion As Early As 6 Weeks After Conception
At six weeks after conception, many women still don't know they are pregnant. Similar laws have been struck down in other states, but supporters hope for a different outcome in a Trump administration.
Philly's New Pay-What-You-Can Restaurant Brings Everyone To The Table
A hunger researcher and two restaurateurs teamed up to open EAT Café, a restaurant that aims to provide a sit-down dining experience even to people who typically can't afford to eat at restaurants.
What Former Employees Say ITT Tech Did To Scam Its Students
Here are the accounts from several former employees and students about what happened behind closed doors at ITT Tech to lure students into expensive loans that rarely paid off.
Riverside County Supervisors Opt To Keep Ban On Pot; Will Revisit Issue In Spring
In spite of the statewide vote legalizing the recreational use of marijuana, the Riverside County Board of Supervisors' ban on the cultivation and use of…
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Not For You, Cindy Lou! These Tasty Holiday Treats Are For Grown-Ups
With tantalizing twists like liqueur, coffee and spices, kids may turn up their little red noses at these decadent delights — but that just leaves more for you and your adult friends.
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After Oakland Fire, Debate Over How To Make Artist Housing Affordable And Safe
Here & Now's Robin Young speaks with Kelley Lindquist, president of Artspace, about affordable artist housing in the U.S.
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Oakland Artists Fear Crackdown On Illegal Living Spaces
The tragic warehouse fire in Oakland, Calif., is raising fears of a backlash against the city's artists and the way many of them live and work.
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Study: Repealing Obamacare Would Double Uninsured Rate By 2019
A study released today by the Urban Institute, a left-leaning Washington think tank, finds that repealing the Affordable Care Act would leave around 60 million people without insurance.
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States Push For Automatic Voter Registration To Boost Turnout
Daniel Diorio, a policy specialist with the National Conference of State Legislatures, tells Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson how the laws work.
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Off Broadway Parody Takes A Shot At 'Hamilton'
Theatre lovers who can’t get a ticket to "Hamilton" have another option: the off-Broadway parody "Spamilton."
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