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Bostonians Seek Normalcy After Harrowing Week
Monday is the first major work day since police apprehended a man believed to be one of the marathon bombers. The other suspect was killed in a shootout with police on Friday. Much of the Boston-area was locked down on Friday.
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Cuomo backs letting terminally ill to seek life-ending drugs
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says he would sign legislation allowing people with a terminal illness to seek life-ending medication from...
Amazon Seeks To Recapture Music Fans With New Streaming Service
With Amazon Music Unlimited, the company is seeking to lure consumers away from competitors like Spotify and Apple Music — and it might be a game-changing proposition.
Ukraine's stand is a model for fighting a Chinese attack, Taiwan's top diplomat says
Foreign Minister Joseph Wu tells NPR about the threat the island faces from China, and how the U.S. is helping Taiwan's military prepare.
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For Palestinians seeking aid in Gaza, the pursuit for food is often a deadly risk
According to Gaza health officials, more than 100 Palestinians were killed by the Israeli military while seeking food to disrupt the extreme hunger they've been subject to for the past 21 months of war.
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Removing Hurricane Debris Is A Top Priority In The Bahamas
It's been a month since Hurricane Dorian slammed into the Bahamas. The hardest hit area was Marsh Harbour which is still struggling to come back. Most residents have fled, further slowing recovery.
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As Focus Shifts To Jobs, The Uninsured Seek Solutions
The national debate over health care appears to be taking a back seat to jobs creation — but the problem persists for people who have jobs but no health insurance. A recently developed health alliance in New Orleans aims to be at least part of the solution to this problem.
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Hillary Clinton Seeks Rebound in New Hampshire
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton campaigns with renewed vigor in New Hampshire after placing third in the Iowa caucuses last week. Clinton says she's going to work as hard as she can to reach voters before Tuesday's primary.
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Immigration Detainees Seek Prison-Rape Protection
Human rights advocates are calling on the Obama administration to do more protect people in immigration detention centers from sexual assault. A new federal rule covers inmates in jails and prisons, but some Homeland Security officials want an exemption for facilities that house illegal immigrants.
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After Losing Appeal, Bennett College Seeks Alternate Accreditation
Bennett College in North Carolina, a historically black college, lost its appeal to retain its accreditation, but then won a temporary reprieve after filing suit.
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