Here & Now
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Escalating tensions have made it a tense holy season for Muslims, Christians and Jews.
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This new setting isn’t announced through in-app notifications, rather it is automatically enabled unless users turn it off.
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Alfalfa demands a lot of water to grow, but water sources are dwindling.
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The women's stories are part of lawsuits against the city and the Department of Corrections, filed under New York’s Adult Survivors Act.
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A group of activists and a museum joined forces to preserve around 20 of the hundreds of murals.
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The small studies and thousands of patients who have been treated with it say a single well-supervised dose is enough to end dependency on drugs like crack cocaine and opioids.
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The Biden administration's new rule also sets strict limits on emissions from gas-powered vehicles.
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The former Republican National chair sparked a fierce backlash by some of the network's top talent, who protested the decision on air and social media.
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Increasingly, scientists are uncovering the far-reaching influence of physical activity on our circadian rhythms.
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More than 7,000 people under the age of 18 experience out-of-hospital cardiac arrest each year but many states don't require AEDs in schools.