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Childcare Options For Kids With Disabilities Are Severely Limited
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Indigenous People Are Speaking Up to Change the United Nations
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Study Indicates Many Child Shooting Victims Are Bystanders
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Are Some Human Rights More Important than Others? Religious Freedom Advocates Often Put it First
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Using Autonomous Vehicles to Create More Equitable Transit
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Immigrant and Indigenous Farmworkers Are Healing the Land
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Funding Disparities for Historically Black Colleges and Universities
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Whether or Not a Man Convicted of Abusing African ‘Orphans’ is Exonerated, the Missionary System that Brought Him to Kenya Was Always Deeply Flawed
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How Can School Districts Get More Mental Health Professionals?
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Animal Activists Acquitted in Criminal Trial
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