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Woman wins $10 million after accidentally pushing the wrong button on lottery machine
LaQuedra Edwards had put $40 into a lottery vending machine at a supermarket in Los Angeles when "some rude person" bumped into her, causing her to buy a different lottery ticket than she intended.
Senior Pentagon Official Anthony Tata Tests Positive For Coronavirus
Tata recently took on the duties of the undersecretary of defense for policy. He tested positive after meeting with Lithuania's defense minister.
What A Classic '50s Western Can Teach Us About The Hollywood Blacklist
Author Glenn Frankel says the 1952 film High Noon was inspired by the toxic political climate of the time. "People ... felt they want to get their country back," Frankel says.
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Nancy Reagan, President's Fiercest Protector, Dies At 94
The former first lady made a mark with her "Just Say No" campaign and her support of stem-cell research, which she hoped would lead to a cure for Alzheimer's, the disease that took away her husband.
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A Promise To Her Newborn Daughter: No More Female Genital Mutilation
Jaha Dukureh is featured in the documentary "Jaha's Promise." She got Gambia to outlaw the practice. But could she convince her father?
Rohingya Refugees Pour Into Bangladesh, And Many Question A Militant Group's Actions
In August, a Rohingya militant group attacked Myanmar security forces, leading to retribution. Since then, hundreds of thousands have fled to Bangladesh. Some believe the militants went too far.
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Dude, Where Are The Women? #AllMalePanels In Global Development
The aid industry focuses on issues about women and is dominated by female staffers. So why are they often absent in high-level public conversations?
Tiny Desk Meets globalFEST: Dedicated Men Of Zion, Labess, Sofia Rei & DakhaBrakha
Our first night of live performances features music from Algeria, Argentina, Ukraine and North Carolina.
Writer Carvell Wallace on past pain and forgiveness: Letting go is 'always available'
Wallace is known for his celebrity profiles, but his new memoir, Another Word For Love, is about his own life, growing up unhoused, Black and queer, and getting his start as a writer at the age of 40.
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High-Deductible Health Policies Linked To Delayed Diagnosis And Treatment
Her employer offered only a high-deductible health plan; that meant she'd have to pay up to $6,000 out of pocket each year. Advocates for patients say this sort of underinsurance is snatching lives.
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