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Supreme Court Vindicates President; Upholds Obamacare Subsidies
The high court preserved a key provision in Obama's signature health care law. Chief Justice John Roberts' written opinion seems to shut the door on further legal challenges to the law.
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Study Reveals What Happens During A 'Glacial Earthquake'
Scientists have figured out how massive chunks of ice trigger these seismically detectable events when they break off a glacier. The findings could help researchers track ice loss from glaciers.
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Migrants In French Camp Near English Channel Attempt To Get Into Britain
European leaders are meeting in Brussels Friday to deal with the migrant crisis. At a squalid camp in northern France, migrants plot to stow away on trucks to cross the English Channel into Britain.
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Alan Rickman Returns To Directing With 'A Little Chaos'
For the first time in nearly two decades, Alan Rickman is behind the camera as director of the film, A Little Chaos. It's a romance story about the creation of one of the gardens of Versailles.
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Flag Controversy Puts S.C. Lawmakers At Odds With Many Constituents
The murder of state Senator Clementa Pinckney and eight others by an avowed white supremacist has led to a new push to remove the Confederate battle flag from the Statehouse grounds.
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Ohio Movie Theater Plays Wrong Movie, Parents Are Outraged
Instead of playing Pixar's Inside Out, the projectionist played the horror movie Insidious: Chapter 3. Angry parents grabbed their kids and left. As an apology, they were offered free passes.
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Supreme Court's Same-Sex Marriage Ruling: A Reaction
Same-sex marriage is now legal nationwide in the U.S. For a look at what lay behind the Supreme Court's decision, and its ramifications, David Greene speaks with NPR's Mara Liasson and Nina Totenberg.
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How The High Court Has Changed The Legal Landscape For Same-Sex Marriage
For analysis of the Supreme Court's landmark decision on same-sex marriage, David Greene talks to Richard Primus, a constitutional law professor at the University of Michigan.
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Charleston Stirs Memories Of Young Birmingham Bombing Victim
Decades before the deadly shootings at a South Carolina church, a church bombing killed four girls in Alabama. A friend of one of the girls describes the emotional scars both incidents have left.
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Kosovo: The Pros And Cons Of Being Europe's Newest Country
America played a major role in Kosovo's fight for independence. Now, seven years after its emergence as a country, Kosovo suffers growing pains with more than half the young people unemployed.
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