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Columbia University has agreed to a $750 million settlement with hundreds of former patients of a disgraced obstetrician and gynecologist who sexually abused them over two decades at the university's hospital.
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For more than 80 years, residents of Mississippi’s Yazoo Backwater have been banking on a pumping project to protect their farms and homes from floods. The Trump Administration is ready to move forward.
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Sly Stone was the visionary frontman, composer and producer of the pioneering funk group Sly and the Family Stone.
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In order to make its sophisticated products cheaply, Apple sent engineers to China to train workers and paid for expensive specialized equipment at factories there.
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The declaration says that under the Trump administration, the National Institutes of Health has been forced to politicize and stigmatize important research.
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement has already deported some of the people picked up in raids that triggered protests in Los Angeles.
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The 17-member vaccine advisory panel makes important recommendations about vaccines.
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The Apple TV+ series "Murderbot" centers around an artificial life form that acts as security for a team of scientists, though it really would prefer to watch soap operas.
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Lima, Peru, is known for some of the world’s wildest traffic.
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A new exhibit on Martha's Vineyard celebrates the helping hands that made the film come to life 50 years ago.
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There are close to 1000 so-called "eco-villages" just in North America.
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Immigration arrests and protests have sparked unrest in the city since Friday.