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California To Make HIV Prevention Drugs Available Without A Prescription

California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill Monday authorizing pharmacists to dispense HIV preventative medications to patients without a physician’s prescription. Truvada is one such drug. Rich Pedroncelli/AP hide caption toggle caption Rich Pedroncelli/AP California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill Monday authorizing pharmacists to dispense HIV preventative medications to patients without a physician’s prescription. […]

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Ecuador’s Government Departs Capital Amid Deepening Violence And Unrest

Indigenous anti-government protesters march Tuesday into Ecuador’s capital, Quito, where days of popular upheaval have followed President Lenín Moreno’s decision to scrap fuel price subsidies. Dolores Ochoa/AP hide caption toggle caption Dolores Ochoa/AP Indigenous anti-government protesters march Tuesday into Ecuador’s capital, Quito, where days of popular upheaval have followed President Lenín Moreno’s decision to scrap

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Trump Administration Says It ‘Cannot Participate’ In Impeachment Inquiry

President Trump speaks to reporters outside the White House on Oct. 4. The White House sent a letter to House Democrats saying it would not cooperate with requests as part of their impeachment inquiry. Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images President Trump speaks to reporters outside the

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This Chef Says He’s Faced His #MeToo Offenses. Now He Wants A Second Chance

After the allegations of sexual harassment surfaced, chef Charlie Hallowell issued an apology, saying he was “deeply ashamed and so very sorry.” Jessica Chou for NPR hide caption toggle caption Jessica Chou for NPR After the allegations of sexual harassment surfaced, chef Charlie Hallowell issued an apology, saying he was “deeply ashamed and so very

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What To Look For In President Trump’s Tax Returns – If We Ever See Them

President Donald Trump speaks before signing a trade agreement with Japan in the Roosevelt Room of the White House on Monday. A temporary stay of decision earlier in the day means he can hold on to his tax records for the time being. Evan Vucci/AP hide caption toggle caption Evan Vucci/AP President Donald Trump speaks

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Restaurants Would Get More Flexibility With Workers’ Tips Under Proposed Rule

A new rule proposed by the Labor Department would allow employers to require waitstaff and others to share their tips with kitchen staff. But labor advocates say it could allow bosses to take advantage of their workers. studiocasper/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption studiocasper/Getty Images A new rule proposed by the Labor Department would allow

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Hong Kong Demonstrators Continue Anti-Government Protests, Clashes With Riot Police

Pro-democracy protests continued for the 18th week in Hong Kong on Sunday. Demonstrators continued to wear face masks and goggles despite a ban put into place by the city’s chief executive Carrie Lam on Friday. Anthony Kwan/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Anthony Kwan/Getty Images Pro-democracy protests continued for the 18th week in Hong Kong

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4 Dead, 5 Wounded In Bar Shooting In Kansas City, Kan.

Four people were killed and five others injured in a shooting at a bar in Kansas City, Kan., early Sunday morning. The shooters were armed with handguns when they fled the scene, according to police. Ed Zurga/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Ed Zurga/Getty Images Four people were killed and five others injured in a

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More Than 100 Killed And Thousands Injured In Anti-Government Protests In Iraq

Anti-government protesters set fires and close a street during a demonstration in Baghdad on Sunday after nearly a week of unrest throughout Iraq. Khalid Mohammed/AP hide caption toggle caption Khalid Mohammed/AP Anti-government protesters set fires and close a street during a demonstration in Baghdad on Sunday after nearly a week of unrest throughout Iraq. Khalid

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College Students: How To Make Office Hours Less Scary

Kate Szumanski still remembers the note her professor wrote at the top of an essay in her senior year: “This is a good argument … Why don’t you come visit me at office hours and we’ll talk about graduate school.” By all accounts this was a good note. Szumanski got an A on the paper

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Pompeo Calls Ukraine Inquiry ‘A Silly Gotcha Game’ But Says He’ll Be ‘Responsive’

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo talks during a joint news conference with Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias on Saturday in Athens. Thanassis Stavrakis/AP hide caption toggle caption Thanassis Stavrakis/AP U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo talks during a joint news conference with Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias on Saturday in Athens. Thanassis Stavrakis/AP Secretary

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