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Youngest Children In A Class Are Most Likely To Get ADHD Diagnosis
Harvard University researchers probed the way ADHD is assessed by taking advantage of a quirk found in many U.S. school systems that means some kids are a year younger their classmates.
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China Interference Report
One of China's most prominent scholars shows the many ways China's Communist Party is attempting to influence and infiltrate American government, society, and economy.
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British Prime Minister Theresa May's Allies Are Trying To Sell The 'Brexit' Deal
It's going to be a difficult week for Britain's Conservative party as members are under great pressure from party leadership to support the prime minister's Brexit deal, which many of them oppose.
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Why Results For A Congressional Race In North Carolina Still Aren't Certified
North Carolina election officials are refusing to certify the results of a congressional race while they investigate a potential case of absentee ballot fraud.
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How A New Condo, A Complaint And A Bell Led To A Collision Of Culture In Bangkok
Bangkok is a chaotic mélange of modernity and old Southeast Asia charm. The two manage to peacefully co-exist most of the time, but earlier this month they collided.
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What It Means For The U.S. That China Will Label Fentanyl As 'A Controlled Substance'
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with STAT News reporter Lev Facher about China agreeing to label fentanyl as a controlled substance and what that means for the U.S. opioid epidemic.
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French President Emmanuel Macron Faces His Biggest Political Crisis Yet
France's Prime Minister Édouard Philippe has been meeting with opposition leaders in an attempt to diffuse the political tensions that lead to this weekends protests across France.
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Measles Cases Rise Globally With Spikes In The Middle East, Europe And The Americas
Measles cases rose sharply last year around the globe according to a new report from the World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Blind Swimming Coach Demonstrates He's More Than Capable
Being a collegiate coach is tough — coaching while blind is even more difficult. The only person to do it in NCAA swimming is Tharon Drake, an assistant coach at Catawba College in North Carolina.
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Anna St. Louis On World Cafe
Willie Nelson, Mazzy Star and Neil Young have all inspired this LA transplant to make inviting music that carries an air of mystery, nostalgia and ease.
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