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Checking Back In On The Barber Who Encourages Kids To Read

Michigan Radio

Our story about the barbershop that takes $2 off haircuts for young readers went viral, so we went back to ask what has changed.

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Parallels - World News

Amid A Struggling Economy, Cuban Real Estate Is Booming

Havana apartments with a Caribbean view run in the hundreds of thousands. Some houses are being sold for as much as $1 million. The real estate rush is on.

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Scientists Wait To See If Probe Successfully Landed On Mars

The Schiaparelli probe was supposed to make a six-minute descent through the red planet's atmosphere and make a controlled landing on the surface. Scientists are waiting for word.

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Politics

Across A Divide On Immigration, Trump Inspires Hope And Fear In A Changing Nevada

The area around Reno is one of the hottest battlegrounds in 2016. It's also a place where rapid demographic change is underway — exposing divisions between native and foreign-born residents.

Across A Divide On Immigration, Trump Inspires Hope And Fear In A Changing Nevada

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Police Van Rams Protesters At Demonstration Against U.S. In Philippines

Several people were hospitalized after demonstrators outside the U.S. Embassy in Manila called for U.S. troops to leave the country. AP footage shows a police van repeatedly ramming into protesters.

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The Salt

California Restaurants Launch Nation's First Transgender Jobs Program

The unemployment rate for transgender people is double that of the general population. A new program aims to change that. It's all because of a trans woman who's employed trans people for years.

California Restaurants Launch Nation's First Transgender Jobs Program

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Poll Workers Are Hoping For Calm But Preparing For The Worst

This election, the focus for some has been on vote rigging. But election officials say they are more worried about possible violence at the polls.

Poll Workers Are Hoping For Calm But Preparing For The Worst

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New Rules Would Require Airlines To Refund Baggage Fees For Delayed Luggage

The White House is announcing proposed rules intended to address common passenger complaints about airline customer service.

New Rules Would Require Airlines To Refund Baggage Fees For Delayed Luggage

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Cubs Fans Keep The Faith After A Lifetime Of Losing, And It's Paying Off

If you're a Chicago Cubs fan, it's always had to be about more than winning — until this year, when the world's most famous lovable losers have a better chance than ever to change their reputation.

Cubs Fans Keep The Faith After A Lifetime Of Losing, And It's Paying Off

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Our culture has long expected that women will be kind, and leaders will be authoritative. So what's a female leader to do when she confronts these conflicting stereotypes? Gary Waters/Getty Images/Ikon Images hide caption

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Hidden Brain

Too Sweet, Or Too Shrill? The Double Bind For Women

A century after women won the vote in the U.S., we still see very few of them in leadership roles. Researchers say women are trapped in a catch-22 known as "the double bind."

Too Sweet, Or Too Shrill? The Double Bind For Women

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Ecuador Acknowledges It Restricted WikiLeaks Founder's Internet Connection

Julian Assange, who lives at Ecuador's embassy in London, says his hosts acted under pressure from the U.S. His website has published stolen emails that have embarrassed Hillary Clinton's campaign.