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Pressure Is On Trump, Sanders In Crucial Contests Tuesday
More than 300 delegates are at stake. Michigan is the state to watch. Sanders has a chance to start to reverse the narrative — and Trump needs to quell conversation of a brokered convention.
Studies Reinforce The Urgency Of Treating Pregnant Women With Malaria
Scientists uncover new evidence on how to prevent stillbirths, miscarriages and low-weight births associated with pregnant women with malaria.
Civil Rights Activist Dr. Quentin Young Dies At 92
Dr. Quentin Young, civil rights activist and public health advocate, died this week at the age of 92. The longtime Chicago resident was also a physician to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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New York Mayor's Plan To Ease Housing Shortage Faces Opposition
Mayor Bill de Blasio wants to rezone some neighborhoods to allow more construction. The plan is encountering opposition from some of the people hit hardest by the housing shortage.
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Spy Vs. Spies: Why Deciphering Putin Is So Hard For U.S. Intelligence
How do you spy on a country when decision-making is concentrated in the mind of one man? U.S. spooks' traditional tools — from NSA intercepts to satellite imagery to espionage — are coming up short.
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This Is Our Islam: To Be Young, Devout And Muslim In America Today
For Muslim-Americans, there was a world before Sept. 11 and after. Now, the dual threats of extremism and atheism threaten them further. A group of friends in D.C. voice their frustrations, and hopes.
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Flashbacks Of Florida 2000 As Voting Machines Age
In 2000, the nation's biggest election meltdown took place in Florida due to paper butterfly ballots, ancient voting machines and poorly trained poll workers. Old machines are again a worry for some.
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Persistent Caller Complains About Reagan National Airport Noise
The airport authority received 8,700 noise complaints last year. What became clear is that most of the calls came from a single person. The Washington Post says the unnamed person called 6,500 times.
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Republican Debate: Which Donald Trump Will Take The Stage Tonight?
The remaining four Republican candidates will face off tonight for the last time before important contests next Tuesday.
Thousands Of ISIS Documents Apparently Leaked To British Media
The identities of jihadist recruits from more than 50 countries, including European nations, the U.S. and Canada, are reportedly in the data.
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