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Montana Earthquake Is Felt For Hundreds Of Miles Early Thursday
The earthquake was the strongest to hit western Montana in years; it was followed by at least 10 measurable temblors with magnitudes of up to 4.9.
'Shame On Ted': Health Care Protests Greet Ted Cruz In Texas
At a veterans event Wednesday night, about 150 protesters showed up to oppose the Senate's efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
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China's Elevated Bus Project Seemed Too Good To Be True — And It Was
Project promoters claimed a giant vehicle would beat traffic jams by straddling traffic. Last week, they were arrested on suspicion of fraud. "The idea was absurd, childish," says a longtime critic.
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Alaskans Greet North Korean Missile Test With A Shrug
"We have the assurance that no matter what happens to us here in Alaska we'll be able to take care of ourselves," Anchorage's mayor said.
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EU And Japan Strike Trade Deal, Call It 'Strong Message To The World'
The European Union and Japan have reached an agreement in principle for a new free trade deal. It would lower barriers to trade between two of the world's most important economic areas.
18 States Sue Betsy DeVos And Education Dept. Over Delay Of Borrower Defense Rule
The rule was created to protect students from the fallout from abuses and failures by for-profit colleges. A new court filing says that the Education Department's delay of the rule is unlawful.
Opioid Prescriptions Falling But Remain Too High, CDC Says
U.S. doctors are prescribing opioid painkillers less often and at lower doses, but at rates that are three times higher than their European counterparts, the CDC says.
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Tell Us: What's Taboo In Global Health And Development?
For an upcoming series of stories, we'd like to explore the world of taboos. And we welcome your suggestions.
Did Amelia Earhart Survive Plane Crash? Newly Discovered Photo Offers Clues
Does a photo held by the National Archives show that Amelia Earhart survived a crash landing 80 years ago? The photo is featured in an upcoming History Channel documentary.
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In New Jersey, Sweeping Reforms Deliver Existential Threat To Bail Bonds Industry
Six months in, New Jersey's sweeping reforms have all but eliminated the use of cash bail in the Garden State. Advocates say that's good for low-income defendants. But it's an existential threat to the bail bonds industry.
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