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London Borough Raises Pints — And Legal Protections — To U.K.'s Fading Pubs
Thousands of British pubs have closed in recent years. One London borough is trying to protect its pubs by requiring government approval if owners want to sell them for a different use.
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G-20 Summit Wraps Up In Hangzhou, China
China pulled out all the stops to host the leaders of the world's 20 leading economies. China's government sent 2 million residents of the city of Hangzhou on vacation to ensure a flawless summit.
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Researchers Question Safety, Value Of Untested Stem Cell Treatments
Clinics are using stem cells to treat problems ranging from arthritis and torn tendons to paralysis and stroke. But researchers say there's no evidence that the treatments work or are safe.
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Politics In The News: Election Campaigns Kick Into High Gear On Labor Day
The Hillary Clinton camp went after Donald Trump for sticking to his hard-line immigration stance. Renee Montagne talks to columnist and commentator Cokie Roberts and GOP strategist John Feehery.
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German Chancellor's Party Has Poor Showing In Her Home State Election
Angela Merkel's approval ratings are plummeting over her government's disjointed refugee policy. Voter anger over the issue led to a stinging rebuke in the state where she has her political base.
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In 'Moonlight,' Growing Up Black, Gay And Poor In 1980s Miami
Directed by Barry Jenkins and adapted from a play by Tarell McCraney, Moonlight is an intimate, authentic portrait of a young man and his world — and the intimacy he learns with lovers and mentors.
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What Makes For Quality Child Care? It Depends Whom You Ask
Parents look for a place where their child will be loved and happy, but often have to make decisions based on cost and location. Researchers are looking for a rich developmental experience.
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As Trump Is Mired In Controversy, Clinton Campaigns In Red States
Hillary Clinton's campaign is dogged by new questions about her private email server, as her team looks to expand the battleground map by campaigning in traditionally Republican states.
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Trump Looms Over GOP Senate Races In 3 Battleground States
In the swing states of Pennsylvania, Ohio and Florida, Republican Senate campaigns are calibrating how to run races where some GOP voters are energized, and others outraged by the party's nominee.
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Retired Marine General Pleads Guilty To Lying In Leak Probe
James E. Cartwright pleaded guilty to making a false statement in a federal case involving a leak of classified information. The leak involved a secret cyberattack on Iran's nuclear facilities.
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