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Federal Reserve Raises Short-Term Interest Rates
The Federal Reserve raised short-term interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point, a widely expected move.
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How Many Health Workers Have Been Killed In Syria?
It's complicated to confirm a death. But a new study gives a minimum number of health workers who've been killed since the war began six years ago.
Someone Made A Coconut Cannon (Really)
After someone heard a bang in Berlin, police found a home-made cannon that shoots coconuts with compressed air. A man said he built it for an art project to be used in Antarctica and was testing it.
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Read President Trump's Budget Blueprint
The document released on Thursday is more of a political statement than an actual budget, as Congress will need to approve a final plan. But it does indicate the president's priorities.
In Michigan, The Pasty Isn't X-Rated. It's A Portable Pie With History Baked In
The lightly seasoned meat and veggie pie, prevalent in the Upper Peninsula, is pure fuel. Popularized by Cornish miners in the 1800s, it's come to symbolize tenacity in the face of trying conditions.
Dangers Of Opana Opioid Painkiller Outweigh Benefits, FDA Panel Says
Opana ER has been linked to an HIV outbreak in rural Indiana among people who abuse the opioid painkiller. An advisory panel to the Food and Drug Administration says the drug is too risky.
When Policing And Race Cross Paths In Silicon Valley
In California, officers undergo cultural diversity and discrimination training, which includes understanding the cultural composition of the state and discussing the impact of racial profiling.
Trump Foreign Budget: HIV Prevention Spared, U.N. And Others Lose Big
The fiscal plan "puts America first" by slashing funds from many (but not all) global health and development programs.
Trump's Budget Slashes Climate Change Funding
The White House's proposed federal budget cuts everything from research to regulation, and makes clear that the administration doesn't view climate change as a priority.
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The Oxford Comma: Great For Listing, Pontificating, And Winning Court Cases
An appeals court dispute between a Maine dairy company and its delivery drivers came down to a single punctuation mark — or rather, the lack of it. Count it a win for the controversial comma.
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