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Blind From A Bad Diet? Teen Who Ate Mostly Potato Chips And Fries Lost His Sight
A poor diet can lead to vision loss, experts say. For a teen, it's certainly rare, but a new case study documents blindness in a boy who ate lots of chips, white bread and bits of processed meat.
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Epic Games beat Google but lost to Apple in monopoly lawsuits. What does it all mean?
The tech giants' app stores are multibillion-dollar money-makers. Now the services are under threat like never before.
Uber Lost $1 Billion In 1st Quarter, Hopes Profit-Slashing Price Cuts Ease Up Soon
Uber had told investors to be prepared for it to lose even more than that; its first earnings report as a public company came in on the better end of Uber's projected range.
Meet the father-son duo releasing late blues musician Fred Davis' lost album
NPR's Scott Simon talks to singer Eli "Paperboy" Reed and his father Howard Husock about the late blues musician Fred Davis and releasing his lost album "Cleveland Blues."
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How Biden made big gains battling street fentanyl but lost the messaging war to Trump
Joe Biden made historic gains fighting street fentanyl, but Donald Trump reframed the drug issue in ways that fuel his domestic and foreign policy agendas.
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3 U.S. Marines Declared Dead In Crashed Osprey Plane
A rescue effort had saved 23 of the 26 service members who were on the plane when it went down on Saturday off the east coast of Australia.
Head of Hong Kong's top journalist group says she lost 'WSJ' job due to her role
Reporter Selina Cheng says she lost her Wall Street Journal job after refusing her supervisor's request to withdraw from the election to lead the journalism group, which advocates for press freedom.
Quake Hits Off Southern Mexico And Is Felt As Far Away As Mexico City
Mary Louise Kelly talks to Elisabeth Malkin, a reporter with The New York Times, about the powerful earthquake that hit shortly before midnight local time off the coast of southern Mexico.
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Moving 'Beyond Katrina' Through Poetry And Prose
In a powerful memoir, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Natasha Trethewey surveys the storm-battered landscape of the place she once called home. Beyond Katrina is a powerful meditation on things long gone that will never come back.
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Hurricane Ian weakens to a tropical storm but is still expected to bring flooding
Ian weakened to a tropical storm Thursday morning as damage assessments across Florida were expected to begin at sunrise.
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