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TTC Extra: Parents, Girls, and Obesity
Girls who are called "fat" are more likely to become obese later in life, regardless of what they weighed when they were young. Women who did not receive this criticism were more likely to be a healthy weight. PANEL: Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (DC); Kellyanne Conway, Republican Pollster; Conservative Commentator Darlene Kennedy; Journalist Anushay Hossain
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The politics of abortion and the debate around religious charter schools

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Danielle Bayard Jackson, female friendship coach discusses her book, "Fighting for Our Friendships."

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