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To The Contrary
November 16, 2012
Season 21
Episode 36
Panelists discuss how the newly elected women will change things in the next Congress. Then, a new UN report says access to contraception could boost the world's economy by billions of dollars. Behind the Headlines. Marianne Williamson on changing the way women talk about politics.
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House passes SAVE act & SCOTUS considers religious freedom case

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We explore the topic with Jules Edwards from the AWNN and Prof. Gina Rippon

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Mental illnesses and conditions such as ADHD, and how misinformation about it spreads

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New standards for military, and Dems overperform in special elections

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A new study reveals Gen Z chooses safety as their top priority by an overwhelming margin.

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The uncertain state of the economy and accusations of East African workers abused

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Girl Up empowers girls globally

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Republican women get more guns, ChatGPT competes with therapists

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We preview the new film Just Like You: Anxiety and Depression

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ow men and women experience social isolation, and impact of Trump's tariffs.

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This week, Bonnie Erbé talks to Nina Jankowicz of the American Sunlight Project

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New WEF report & ongoing efforts to create a monument and museum.