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5 ways to cope with the stressful news cycle
The news is overwhelming right now. While we wait for more information, don't forget to care for yourself and loved ones in other ways.
A sergeant opened fire on his co-workers at Fort Stewart, injuring 5
Five soldiers were shot at Fort Stewart in Georgia yesterday by one of their co-workers. They all survived. The shooter was wrestled to the ground by fellow soldiers.
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5 years after the teacher walkouts, Oklahoma's GOP has changed its tune
Oklahoma Republicans blocked many of the proposals teachers rallied for in 2018. Now, amid record-breaking teacher shortages, the state's GOP is backing a slew of pro-labor bills.
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Dalai Lama Prefers Badminton To Golf, Hasn't Seen 'Caddyshack'
Fox News host Bret Baier asked the Dalai Lama if he's ever seen Caddyshack. In that movie, Bill Murray claims to have caddied for the Dalai Lama. The real Tibetan spiritual leader plays badminton.
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The Democratic Nomination Is Now In View For Joe Biden — And 5 Other Takeaways
The former vice president's win in Michigan, in particular, has solidified Biden's place as the front-runner to be the Democratic nominee.
Travis King isn't the 1st U.S. soldier to enter North Korea. Here's a history
Travis King crossed the border into North Korea on Tuesday, becoming the first U.S. service member to do so since 1982. A handful of American soldiers defected in the years after the Korean War.
5 questions about the new streaming service Max — after a glitchy launch
How much does it cost? Will Max be better or just bigger than HBO Max? NPR's Eric Deggans tackles these questions and more ... now that he's finally able to log in.
Songs We Love: Don Bryant, 'How Do I Get There'
In a gospel lamentation, the 74-year-old Memphis soul singer invites us to take solace in the faith that a better world is attainable.
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'Trump Accounts' would give $1,000 to eligible newborns. Here's how it would work
Bloomberg's Stacey Vanek Smith explains how Trump's investment accounts for kids would work and outlines concerns and benefits.
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Kiran Patel: I'll Take on Universal
Dr. Kiran Patel of Tampa, who already has two small but fast-growing Medicare HMOs, said he has offered to take over Universal Health Care, a financially
Why we count down on New Year's Eve (and why it wasn't always the case)
These days, a New Year's Eve celebration doesn't feel complete without one thing: a countdown. But that ritual to ring in the new year isn't as old as you might think.
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As Syrian War Continues, Only 1 Rebel Group Remains In Eastern Ghouta
It's been a dramatic, pivotal week in the Syrian war. Just one rebel group is left in Eastern Ghouta, a suburb of Damascus. Some have fled their homes while others say they haven't given up yet.
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Soup's on: 3 recipes perfect for late winter into early spring
In the depth of winter, chef Kathy Gunst simmers up hearty pots of beans, vegetables, meat, herbs and stock. But at this point in the season, when the promise of spring is right around the corner, she feels especially drawn to lighter soups to sustain and nourish.
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What Amazon's 1st union means for organized labor
Amazon workers at a warehouse on Staten Island, N.Y., voted to form the company's first union in the United States.
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Bill Burr: 'I am a mess of a human being ... but it makes for good comedy'
Burr is known for his contrarian, fiery stand-up, but lately he's been feeling lighter on stage. His latest Hulu comedy special is Bill Burr: Drop Dead Years.
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The Communist Party congress will set the tone for China's next 5 years
China's ruling Communist Party is holding its congress, which happens every five years, with leader Xi Jinping widely expected to secure a third term.
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AHCA Warns Medicaid Costs Could Soar By $1 Billion
Florida’s economic collapse due to the COVID-19 pandemic is expected to cause ballooning Medicaid enrollment that might blow a $1 billion hole in the...
He died 25 years ago, but Notorious B.I.G is still synonymous with Brooklyn
Wednesday marks the 25th anniversary of the death of rapper Christopher Wallace, the Notorious B.I.G. His influential rhymes still resonate with the people in his hometown of Brooklyn.
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For one Nigerian family, freedom after a kidnapping hasn't ended their terror
Ten years after the mass abduction of 276 Chibok schoolgirls, kidnapping in Nigeria continues to rise. Nearly 1,000 people were kidnapped in the first three months of 2024. Here is one family's story.
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Michael Pollan: If You Can't Say It, Don't Eat It
The award-winning writer shares tips on selecting foods for a healthy planet and body. Sticking to the fringes of the supermarket is one of his distinctive recommendations.
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Florida Matters: The Impact Of Veteran Suicide Part 1
Our country asks a lot of its military members, most recently during the many years of conflict in Iraq and Afghanistan. The multiple deployments during…
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Everyone's talking about hormone therapy for menopause. Should I be on it?
For years, doctors advised against hormone therapy for women in the menopausal transition. Now everyone's talking about how great it is. Is it really a wonder drug that women should all be on?
Myanmar court sentences Aung San Suu Kyi to 5 years in prison for corruption
The verdict was not unexpected. She is already serving a six-year term after being sentenced last year by a military-run court for violating COVID restrictions and illegally importing walkie-talkies.
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Bradenton restauranteur says supply chain problems and worker shortages haven't stopped him yet
John Horne owns 5 restaurants in the Bradenton area that include several Anna Maria Oyster Bar locations.
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