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Cuomo's briefings provided an anchor in an uncertain era
Gov. Andrew Cuomo ended over three months of continuous daily coronavirus briefings Friday. The briefings became a cultural phenomenon and made the...
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Supreme Court Does Not Block New, Restrictive Abortion Law In Texas
The U.S. Supreme Court allowed a Texas law banning abortions after 6 weeks of pregnancy to go into effect, but said that reproductive rights groups could still bring their challenges at a later time.
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Exceptional Nashville Debuts You May Have Missed In 2019
A former backup singer, a group of bluegrass veterans and a budding R&B star — seven artists bubbling under in Music City that won't be ignored in the new year.
Medicaid Expansion Costs Hit New York — And Other States Are Watching
Medicaid expansion is making people healthier. It's also costing states more than expected. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is scrambling to close a $6 billion deficit tied to Medicaid expansion.
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As 2016 Elections Loom, So Does A Possible End To DACA
The next president could end Obama's executive action on immigration — and many GOP candidates have vowed to do it. For almost 700,000 immigrants in the U.S. illegally, the clock may be ticking.
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You've Heard Of The Nae Nae. But What About Na Goore?
Viral videos come from every corner of the planet. Here's a look at some of the year's most popular YouTube videos from the developing world.
In A Far-Off Galaxy, A Clue To What's Causing Strange Bursts Of Radio Waves
Astronomers have known about the powerful pulses but had never been able to catch one in the act to help figure out what's producing them. Last year, they got one.
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The Impact Of The Strict New Abortion Law In Texas
The law has provoked fear and anxiety for people who seek the procedure and for those who provide it. Anyone who assists someone who tries to get an abortion after 6 weeks can be sued in civil court.
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Does Netflix's 'The Circle' Count As An Epistolary Drama?
Contestants on the new social-media-based reality show, The Circle, never meet in person. Their online profiles may not be what they seem — reminding us of a certain kind of literary drama.
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Rep. Schiff reveals impeachment regrets, tensions on Capitol Hill after insurrection
In a wide-ranging interview with NPR's Michel Martin, Rep. Adam Schiff discusses his regrets from President Donald Trump's first impeachment trial and his relationship with his GOP colleagues.
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