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A Doctor Who Treats Rape Survivors Seen As Nobel Peace Prize Contender
Dr. Denis Mukwege opened a hospital in Eastern Congo to help women give birth safely. His first patient was a rape survivor. And she changed his life.
Prosecutor Leading NSA Secrets Case Is The Ultimate Survivor
Rod Rosenstein has served as U.S. attorney in Baltimore for 11 years, outlasting all of his counterparts in the Bush administration and most from the Obama years, too.
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Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos Awarded Nobel Peace Prize
The Colombian president was cited for reaching a peace agreement with the FARC insurgency. Colombia's voters narrowly rejected the peace agreement in a binding referendum this week.
Do You Need Extra Screening For Breast Cancer? The Picture Is Blurry
Many women have dense breasts, and they may benefit from other forms of cancer screening beyond mammograms. But none of the options is ideal, and the available data don't make the decision easier.
Years After Police Shooting, Woodcarver's Brother Remembers The Man He Lost
A Native American woodcarver, crossing the street with his carving knife, was killed when an officer mistook him for a threat. "I want them to know him the way I did," his brother says.
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Billionaire Gubernatorial Candidate Owes $15 Million In Taxes And Fines
Two years after an NPR investigation showed mines owned by Jim Justice failed to pay safety penalties, a new analysis shows he is the nation's top mine safety delinquent and owes millions.
Study Finds Students Of All Races Prefer Teachers Of Color
Regardless of their own race, students had more favorable perceptions of teachers of color, according to a new study from New York University.
Hurricane Stays Offshore As It Moves Up Florida And Georgia Coasts Toward Carolinas
The National Hurricane Center says Matthew is a Category 3 storm with maximum sustained winds of 105 mph. The strongest winds are so far staying offshore, but forecasters warn that could change.
Scientists Explain That Russia Is Moving Closer To Crimea
When Russia annexed Crimea, the explanation was that most Crimeans are really closer to Russia. Scientists monitoring tectonic shifts, now have proof that the peninsula is actually moving northeast.
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U.S. Creates 156,000 Jobs In September, Lower Than Predicted
Economists had expected between 170,000 and 176,000 new jobs last month. The unemployment rate rose slightly, to 5 percent from 4.9 percent.
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