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U.S. Top Court Rejects Anti-Abortion Group's Planned Parenthood Case
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected an anti-abortion group's bid to force the federal government to reveal more information about a $1 million grant it made in 2011 to women's health provider Planned Parenthood in New Hampshire.
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Widen Fight Against Boko Haram To Tackle Climate Change, Migration: U.N.
The four countries fighting the Boko Haram insurgency in West Africa's Lake Chad region should unite behind a broader strategy to ease the poverty and climate change that are spurring millions to migrate to Europe, a U.N. official said on Monday.
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U.S. Refugee Advocates Urge Governors Not To 'Panic' On Syrian Refugees
The heads of several U.S. refugee advocacy and resettlement agencies on Tuesday called on the nation's governors to back down from efforts to close their states to new refugees from Syria in the wake of Friday's deadly Paris attack.
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Antibiotics In Animal Feed May Endanger Kids, Doctors Warn
Overuse of antibiotics in animal feed is making it harder for doctors to treat life-threatening infections in young children, a report from U.S. pediatricians warns
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Moderate Coffee Drinking May Be Tied to Lower Risk of Death, New Study Reveals
People who drink coffee daily, even up to four cups per day, are less likely to die from heart disease, neurological disease, type 2 diabetes or suicide than others, according to a new study.