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Barrett Evades Direct Policy Answers In Day 2 Of Confirmation Hearings
Judge Amy Coney Barrett insisted she would not be "used as a pawn to decide this election" during 11 hours of questioning on Wednesday in which she largely played down her conservative views.
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FinnAir Believes Travelers Miss Flying And Airplane Food
The airline has partnered with a local supermarket chain in Finland to recreate its business-class meals. It will sell dishes once featured on Europe-to-Asia flights such as reindeer meatballs.
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Doctors' Unconscious Bias Affects Quality Of Health Care Services, Research Shows
Research shows that doctors' unconscious bias can hurt patients of color. Some hospitals are trying to train doctors and stop disparate treatment.
A Disturbing Twinkie That Has, So Far, Defied Science
A Twinkie stored in a basement for eight years has been transformed by fungi, giving scientists something unusual to ponder and probe.
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Weather, Football And Politics: Wisconsin Lt. Gov. On Spike In COVID-19 Cases
Mandela Barnes, Wisconsin's Democratic lieutenant governor, reflects on the recent surge of coronavirus cases in his state and talks about how it's preparing for what comes next.
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News Brief: Trump And Biden's Competing Town Halls, COVID-19 Vaccine
Trump and Biden hosted separate but competing town halls in lieu of a debate. And, states are rushing to come up with COVID-19 vaccine distribution plans, without knowing when one will be available.
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Trump's Public Lands Chief Hasn't Left Post Despite Judge's Order
President Trump's top public lands chief is still helping lead the Bureau of Land Management, despite a federal ruling removing him from the top post there.
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A Look At The Million Man March, 25 Years Later
When Wade Hudson joined the Million Man March in Washington in 1995, it was part of a lifelong effort to honor the civil rights icons of the past - and prepare a new generation to fight for equality.
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John Bolton Says U.S. Is 'Not Safer' Today Than It Was Before Trump Presidency
Former national security adviser John Bolton says President Trump's decision-making "does not produce a coherent, effective, sustained policy."
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Oregon's College Towns Prepare For The Return Of Football
The Pac-12 kicks off its new season in early November. But there won't be any fans in the stadiums. Businesses in two college football towns in Oregon are looking forward to football's return.
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