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Orion, NASA's deep-space exploration spacecraft, remained on the launch pad Thursday as a series of delays pushed its scheduled maiden flight to…
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A Florida oncologist was charged Thursday with giving cancer patients medications, including chemotherapy drugs, from other countries that were not...
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A Florida Department Of Health Scientist Says She Was Fired For Refusing To Manipulate COVID-19 Data
Gov. Ron DeSantis says he doesn't know Rebekah Jones, the creator of the state's lauded COVID-19 dashboard who was removed from her post earlier this month, and later fired from the Florida Department of Health.
Woe Is My Car Industry!
Humorist P.J. O'Rourke says that, as a good Republican, he blames everything on feminism and communism. For the demise of the American car, O'Rourke points the finger at feminism — and Facebook.
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He underpaid for a Mountain Dew by 43 cents. It almost cost him 7 years in prison
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Jen Gunter: The Truth About Our Bodies
What does it mean to be healthy and to care for our bodies? This hour, physician and writer Jen Gunter empowers us to cut through false medical claims and make informed decisions about our health.
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Metropolitan Opera To Drop Use Of Blackface-Style Makeup In 'Otello'
The Met says it is committed to "colorblind casting" and that its production of Otello this fall will be the first without dark makeup since the opera was first seen at the company in 1891.
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The North Carolina man turned his meal at an Asian restaurant into a Mega Millions jackpot when his cookies turned out to be extra fortunate.
Judge Jackson is the 1st, but hopefully not last, Black woman Supreme Court Justice
A day after her Supreme Court confirmation, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson paid tribute to the path-breaking Black Americans who she said did the heavy lifting which made this moment possible.
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Texas state Sen. Roland Gutierrez and Uvalde Mayor Don McLaughlin say they've received complaints about the Uvalde Together Resiliency Center.
Sheriff is ordered to pay $15 million in the death of a teen outside the Florida State Fair
Andrew Joseph III, 14, was killed on Interstate 4 in 2014 after he was booted from the Florida State Fair following a disturbance involving several teenagers.
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There is a shortage of distribution transformers that take electricity from high-voltage lines and reduce it to levels that can be used in homes and businesses
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The executive producer and writer for the hit TV show Scrubs and many others has been charged with sexually assaulting five women. Investigators say there may be other victims dating back to the '90s.
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The Supreme Court said Yeshiva University would have to go back to New York state courts in its legal battle with the YU Pride Alliance, an LGBTQ student group asking to be officially recognized.
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A U.K. medical office mistakenly sent patients a text message with a cancer diagnosis
The Christmas Eve message informing patients of a terminal lung cancer diagnosis was followed by a second text apologizing for the error and saying the office meant to offer them holiday greetings.
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