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A sales assistant watches TV sets broadcasting a news report on North Korea's nuclear test, in Seoul, January 6, 2016. Photo by Kim Hong-Ji/Reuters
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North Korea claims successful hydrogen bomb test, but nuclear experts are skeptical
BY Joshua Barajas   BY Joshua Barajas  
U.S. President Barack Obama stands with Vice President Joe Biden (R) and family members of shooting victims while delivering a statement on steps the administration is taking to reduce gun violence in the East Room of the White House in Washington January 5, 2016. REUTERS/Carlos Barria - RTX215G3
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A new study reveals that among adults age 18-64, single parents are the least likely to say they get a good night's sleep. Photo by Kevin Baird/Flickr.
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Having kids is exhausting, but these parents sleep the least
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ST. JOHNSBURY, VT - FEBRUARY 06: Used syringes are discarded at a needle exchange clinic where users can pick up new syringes and other clean items for those dependent on heroin on February 6, 2014 in St. Johnsbury, Vermont. Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin recently devoted his entire State of the State speech to the scourge of heroin. Heroin and other opiates have begun to devastate many communities in the Northeast and Midwest leading to a surge in fatal overdoses in a number of states. As prescription painkillers, such as the synthetic opiate OxyContin, become increasingly expensive and regulated, more and more Americans are turning to heroin to fight pain or to get high. Heroin, which has experienced a surge in production in places such as Afghanistan and parts of Central America, has a relatively inexpensive street price and provides a more powerful affect on the user.  (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
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On the campaign trail in NH, heartbreak over heroin addiction
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate and U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders speaks at a campaign rally in Manchester, New Hampshire on Jan. 4, 2016. Sanders will give a rare policy address Tuesday detailing his financial regulation plans, should he win the presidency this November. Photo by Gretchen Ertl/Reuters
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    Overworked and leisure starved, skilled workers move to city center
    January 6 BY Making Sen$e Editor 

    Moving closer to city centers is a time-saver for better-educated, better-paid “leisure losers.” Continue reading →

  • Shotguns are shown for sale at the AO Sword gun store in El Cajon, California, January 5, 2016. President Barack Obama said on Monday his new executive actions to tighten gun rules were "well within" his legal authority and consistent with the U.S. right to bear arms, a warning to opponents who are likely to challenge them in court. REUTERS/Mike Blake  - RTX21677
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    January 5

    Tuesday on the NewsHour, President Obama makes an emotional appeal for background checks and outlines other actions to curb gun violence. Also: A view from Tehran over tensions with Saudi Arabia, New Hampshire grapples with a heroin epidemic, a historic graduation for young Afghan women and MacArthur grant winner LaToya Ruby Frazier documents her struggling hometown. Continue reading →

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    News Wrap: Yemen fighting ramps up after shaky truce ends
    January 5

    In our news wrap Tuesday, Shiite rebels in Yemen blasted a city with a rocket barrage, while Saudi Arabia launched new airstrikes just days after a shaky truce ended. Also, an American soldier died and two other U.S. service members were wounded in a firefight in Afghanistan’s Helmand province. Several Afghan soldiers were also wounded. Continue reading →

  • Iranian protesters chant slogans during a demonstration against the execution of Shi'ite cleric Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr in Saudi Arabia, at Imam Hussein square in Tehran January 4, 2016.  REUTERS/Raheb Homavandi/TIMA  ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY.       TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY      - RTX20Z00
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    A view from Iran on heightened conflict with Saudi Arabia
    January 5

    As the diplomatic fallout continues over Saudi Arabia’s execution of a prominent Shiite cleric and the ensuing destructive protests, how does Iran see the crisis? William Brangham talks to Thomas Erdbrink of The New York Times. Continue reading →

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    A day of pride for Afghan girl grads amid growing threats
    January 5

    It was a very special day for the Zabuli Education Center, located about 100 miles north of Kabul. For the first time, girls in that village graduated from high school. Special correspondent Beth Murphy of the Ground Truth Project reports on the hopes and challenges for students and educators there. Continue reading →

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    MacArthur fellow LaToya Ruby Frazier captures the town that survived
    January 5

    Braddock, Pennsylvania, was once a thriving steel town before the town’s industry collapsed. It’s where LaToya Ruby Frazier grew up, like her mother and grandmother before her, and it’s where the visual artist and 2015 MacArthur fellow has returned to document the change her community has endured. Jeffrey Brown talks with Frazier about her art and activism. Continue reading →

  • A display of 7-round .45 caliber handguns are seen at Coliseum Gun Traders Ltd. in Uniondale, New York. The president is calling his new plan on gun control an executive action, not an executive order. Why?  Photo by Shannon Stapleton/Reuters
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    The nuance you may have missed in Obama’s gun control plan
    January 5 BY Julie Percha 

    President Barack Obama unveiled a series of measures to cut gun violence. But amid the news today, many critics ignored the nuance in his choice of words. The president referred to these measures as executive actions, not executive orders. Why? And what’s the difference, anyway? Continue reading →

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    Ask the Headhunter: Should I let my employer put my photo in its database?
    January 5 BY Nick Corcodilos 

    Identity theft is a serious concern, and there should be good reasons why you should be required to take the risk. Continue reading →

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    How to create a savings plan that really works
    January 5 BY Helaine Olen and Harold Pollack 

    You can’t begin to save until you educate yourself about where and how you are spending your money. Chances are you don’t know. Continue reading →

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