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Zelenskyy willing to drop bid for NATO, as European-U.S. peace talks continue
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is expressing cautious optimism about proposed measures for Ukrainian security, following two days of peace talks with American and European negotiators.
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How AI could transform mammograms
With the help of artificial intelligence, mammograms could become a powerful tool to determine future risk for breast cancer and cardiovascular disease.
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Tracking antisemitism in Australia
The two suspects are said to be motivated by the Islamic State.
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Romance authors celebrate Jane Austen's literary legacy on her 250th birthday
Jane Austen's novels are still being reproduced in different ways in film and on television.
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For some Brown University students, this school shooting was not their first
Zoe Weissman, a sophomore pre-med student at Brown, was at the middle school next door to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, FL, where a former student opened fire, killing 17 people in 2018.
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The U.S. isn't known for passenger trains — but not for lack of railroad tracks
The U.S. has the most railroad tracks of any country. And yet we’re not known for our passenger trains. Freight trains, on the other hand, are still widely used. So why can’t passenger trains be more of a thing?
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Corporations scale back shows of Pride support amid anti-trans and anti-gay laws
Companies have been accused of claiming to support Pride without changing behind the scenes. As more states pass anti-trans and anti-gay laws, some companies are ending even the appearance of support.
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MY UNSUNG HERO - ANDY DAVIS
Andy Davis was never able to meet his unsung hero — a woman named Sarah Ivy, whose heart gave him another shot at life after his failed.
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Why it's unlikely ethics rules on Supreme Court gift disclosures will work
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas may not comply with stricter disclosure rules, according to a legal expert who says, "They're the Supreme Court. They do what they want."
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Researchers successfully tagged 11 smalleye stingrays off the coast of Mozambique
The smalleye can reach up to 10 feet in length and wield stingers the size of a human forearm. Through tracking, scientists hope to protect what's likely a critically endangered species.
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