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19 Attorneys General Sue DeVos Over Delay Of Borrower Defense Rule
Eighteen states and D.C. have sued Education Secretary Betsy DeVos over her decision to suspend borrow defense rules. Michel Martin talks with D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine about the lawsuit.
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While Corals Die Along The Great Barrier Reef, Humans Struggle To Adjust
It's the world's biggest coral reef system, home to some 400 types of coral. In the past 18 months, rising ocean temperatures helped cause the single greatest loss of coral ever recorded there.
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Facing Cancer Is Even Tougher If The Only Radiation Machine Is Broken
That's the situation in Senegal. The government has promised to buy new machines. But one cancer specialist says there isn't enough attention given to the disease.
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As Night Falls In Syria, U.S. And Russia Brokered Cease-Fire Appears To Be Holding
A cease-fire seemed to be holding in southwestern Syria after more than nine hours. The U.S. and Russia brokered deal is the fifth attempt to quell the violence since early last year.
Bestselling Author Alexandra Fuller Talks New Novel: 'Quiet Until The Thaw'
Alexandra Fuller's new novel, Quiet Until the Thaw, follows the lives of two Oglala Sioux cousins who grow up to take very different paths.
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Iraq's Prime Minister Celebrates Win Over ISIS In Mosul
Haider al-Abadi says ISIS has been driven from its Mosul stronghold, but the prime minister must now knit together a country riven by sectarian tensions and foreign sponsors.
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Former NSA Inspector General On Talks Of U.S.-Russian Cybersecurity Unit
Joel Brenner, now an MIT senior researcher, says President Trump's statement that he might partner with Putin on cyber issues is a reversal of decades of well-founded American suspicion of Russia.
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British Employers Begin To See A Pre-Brexit Exit Of Foreign Workers
The United Kingdom won't actually leave the European Union until 2019, but there are already signs British employers could lose crucial foreign workers, from university professors to apple pickers.
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Pain Before Pleasure Makes The Pleasure Even Better, Study Finds
A study from the University of Kentucky shows that doing something virtuous can make indulging later even more pleasurable.
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FAQ: How Would The Republican Health Care Bills Affect You?
The bills under consideration in Congress would make big changes in health care coverage and costs for millions of people. Our searchable FAQ provides answers to key questions on where, how and why.
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