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Cuba has relaxed some business rules, allowing street vendors to sell produce and a large wholesale produce market to open at night on the edge of Havana. Greg Kahn/Getty Images hide caption

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In Farmers Market, A Free Market Rises In Cuba

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Currently, you need a doctor's prescription to obtain emergency contraception, such as Plan B, if you are younger than 17. AP hide caption

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Post-Election, 'Morning After' Pill Advocates Want Age Rules Revisited

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At StoryCorps in the Tri-Cities area of Washington state, Anand Hernandez and his mom, Sarah Avant, discussed his parents' 2009 divorce. StoryCorps hide caption

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3 Years After Parents' Divorce, Son Looks Back

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People wanted by the police in Pottstown, Pa., are displayed on the Pinterest page of a local newspaper. The police department's social media strategy, which aims to get the images of criminals seen by more people, has also been adapted in Philadelphia. Pinterest hide caption

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To Catch A Suspect — On Pinterest

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Barry Manilow's latest release, The Classic Christmas Album, includes holiday classics from his previous three Christmas albums. Jacob Langston/Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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