Austria Finds Up to 50 Bodies Thought to Be of Migrants in Truck
By ALISON SMALE
The precise toll is yet to be determined, a police official said, after the vehicle was found abandoned on a highway east of Vienna.
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Labor Board Says Contractors’ Workers Can Bargain With Parent Company
By NOAM SCHEIBER
A ruling by the National Labor Relations Board made it substantially easier for unions to bargain for higher wages and benefits.
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Many Psychology Findings Not as Strong as Claimed, Study Says
By BENEDICT CAREY
Only 35 of 100 studies that the Reproducibility Project looked at held up fully to scrutiny. But some questioned the process of replication itself.
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Father of Slain Virginia TV Reporter Urges Stricter Gun Laws
By MICHAEL D. SHEAR and RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA
WDBJ in Roanoke honored Alison Parker, and Adam Ward, who were shot and killed a day before, and Ms. Parker’s father called for stricter gun legislation.
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Hillary Clinton’s Handling of Email Issue Frustrates Democratic Leaders
By PATRICK HEALY, JONATHAN MARTIN and MAGGIE HABERMAN
Concerns are growing that Hillary Rodham Clinton is not treating the matter seriously, or doing enough to put it to rest before it harms her 2016 run and other Democrats’ campaigns.
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Carly Fiorina, Gaining in Polls, Moves to Secure Spot in 2nd G.O.P. Debate
By ASHLEY PARKER and TRIP GABRIEL
Carly Fiorina, the former Hewlett-Packard executive, wants to be on the main stage at the event, and she is waging a public war with CNN and the Republican National Committee.
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