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The Russia Investigations: 'Putin's Fine. He's Fine. We're All Fine'
The president said he is prepared for an upcoming summit with Vladimir Putin. Senate Republicans also visited Moscow this week. And the Senate intelligence committee backed the intelligence community.
How Hospitals Can Tackle The Maternal Mortality Crisis
American women are more likely to die from preventable childbirth complications than women in other developed countries. A group of obstetricians says hospitals can do a lot to change this.
DeVos To Rescind Obama-Era Guidance On School Discipline
The report from the Federal Commission on School Safety will back away from a focus on racial disparities in discipline to emphasize security, including arming school personnel.
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Unfurling 'Sweet Home Alabama,' A Tapestry Of Southern Discomfort
More than 40 years after its release, Lynyrd Skynyrd's Sweet Home Alabama is still one of the most recognized rock anthems celebrating the deep South. It's also a song with a complicated legacy.
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Catching Up With Laurie Anderson, An Artist Always Ahead Of Her Time
The versatile, eclectic multimedia artist and musician Laurie Anderson has taken stock of her life's work, pursuing reissues and retrospectives while always forging ahead.
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With 12 New Laws, Washington State Joins Movement To Overhaul Policing
Washington state's Democratic governor, Jay Inslee, signed 12 bills into law Tuesday on everything from the tactics officers use in the field, to circumstances under which officers can be decertified.
For Oakland Student and Her Teacher, Graduation Means Both Celebration and Loss
Students at Oakland’s Fremont High will collect their diplomas in person this week, part of a wave of Oakland public school seniors who’ve managed to make it through a year of distance learning. But for one student and her teacher, the joy also comes with a sense of loss.
'Stop The Maduro Genocide': Protesters March In Venezuela With U.S. Support
Opposition leader Juan Guaidó called for nationwide rallies a week after he declared himself interim president and demanded Nicolás Maduro step down or call new elections.
'4th Trimester' Problems Can Have Long-Term Effects On A Mom's Health
A woman's health issues related to pregnancy don't always end at the baby's birth. Scientists say complications from childbirth, such as hypertension or diabetes, increase her risk of heart disease.
The New Congress Has A Record Number Of Women — But Very Few Republican Women
While Democratic women are smashing records for serving in office, the GOP is grappling with how — and how much — to work on boosting its women candidates.
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