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Academic Adviser Of U.S. Student Jailed In Iran: 'Everything He Did Was Normal'
Iran says it has sentenced the Princeton student to 10 years for spying. He may have been caught up in a power struggle between hardliners and the more moderate government of President Hassan Rouhani.
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Grandparents Eligible For Visas Under Expanded Instructions On Travel Ban
The State Department has issued new instructions to U.S. embassies about which citizens from the countries covered by the Trump administration's travel ban are still eligible for visas.
Questions Raised About Charities Involving President Trump's Lawyer
Jay Sekulow is a major figure in the conservative Christian movement. Watchdog groups have long had concerns about the fundraising, staffing and organizational structures of his two organizations.
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Is Your Boss Too Controlling? Many Employees Clash With Micromanagers
When employees move on, it's often mentioned as the main reason for their departure. Lack of autonomy at work elevates stress hormones and can have other negative health effects, studies show.
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That Drug Expiration Date May Be More Myth Than Fact
Hospitals and pharmacies are required to toss expired drugs, no matter how expensive, vital or scarce. And that's even though the FDA has long known that many remain safe and potent for years longer.
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Researchers Examine When People Are More Susceptible To Fake News
Whether people consume news in a social setting or alone can affect how likely they are to fact-check. Research suggests people let their guard down when they're in groups and become less skeptical.
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GOP Health Care Bill Dies In The Senate, What's Next For Democrats?
Steve Inskeep talks to Democratic Sen. Mazie Hirono of Hawaii about her party's strategy going forward as Republicans tried to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare.
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Death Knell Sounds For Senate's GOP Health Care Bill
Senate Republicans have shelved their health care bill after two more Senate Republicans, Mike Lee and Jerry Moran, announced their opposition to the bill Monday night.
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China's Censors Block Winnie The Pooh From Social Media
People compared Winnie's physique to that of Chinese President Xi Jinping. An image shows the portly president with taller, thinner, ex-President Obama. It's paired with an image of Pooh and Tigger.
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Wildfires Rage Through British Columbia, Forcing 40,000 From Their Homes
Facing rampant fires in the western province, Canadian officials have called for help from the military and even Australian firefighters. And authorities only expect the situation to worsen.
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