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Here's What We Know About The Senate GOP Health Care Bill
Senate Republicans say they will release a draft of their legislation on Thursday, with a vote likely next week.
Mattel Introduces New Diverse Ken Dolls; Hopes To Reverse Sales Slump
The toymaker rolled out 15 new dolls Tuesday with an array of body types, hairstyles and skin tones.
Uber Co-Founder Travis Kalanick Resigns Under Pressure As CEO
Five of Uber's major investors reportedly demanded Kalanick resign immediately. His departure plunges one of the largest private companies on Earth into an even bigger leadership vacuum.
Survivors Of Childhood Diseases Struggle To Find Care As Adults
A few decades ago, babies born with conditions such as congenital heart disease or cystic fibrosis often didn't survive past childhood. Now many live longer, but adult medicine has not kept pace.
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'In The Name Of The Family' Probes The Lives Of An Infamous Clan
Sarah Dunant's latest novel follows one of history's most notorious families — the Borgias. But it's the small, domestic details, not the bigger picture, that captivate.
For The First Time In 146 Years Chicago Goes Without Snow During January And February
Tom Skilling, chief meteorologist for WGN-TV and The Chicago Tribune, talks about the Windy City's changing weather, specifically the record-breaking lack of snow this year.
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Following Congress Address, Trump Tweets Out Accusations Of Obama 'Wire Tapping' Him
NPR's White House Correspondent Tamara Keith discusses President Trump's week, which went from a praised address before Congress, to a tweetstorm accusing former President Obama of ordering a wiretap.
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Gary Lucas Uses Film Music 'To Shed Light On Obscure Corners Of Culture'
Gary Lucas, known for playing with the late Captain Beefheart and as the late Jeff Buckley's songwriting partner, built reputation with film music. His latest is for an early Orson Welles comedy.
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Buford: Come for the Coffee, Stay ... To Keep The Tiny Town Open
The self-proclaimed smallest town in America, Buford, Wyo., population one, is in danger of losing its last resident and being removed from the maps completely.
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Kate McKinnon Mocks Sessions As Forrest Gump On 'SNL'
There were no surprise appearances of Melissa McCarthy's "Spicey" or Alec Baldwin's Trump, but SNL still got in a few digs at the Trump administration, mostly courtesy of cast member Kate McKinnon.
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