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Oprah rejects her protégé Dr. Oz and backs Democrat John Fetterman in Pa. senate race
Winfrey brought on Oz as a regular guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show for more than five seasons in the early 2000s, giving him his big breakthrough.
'Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions' has the makings of being the greatest yet
This year's tournament has arguably the strongest cast of competitors in history, but three contestants stand out from the rest.
'Language Of Food' Reveals Mysteries Of Menu Words And Ketchup
Linguist Dan Jurafsky uncovers the fishy origins of ketchup and how it forces us to rethink global history. He also teaches us how to read a menu to figure out how much a restaurant may charge.
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A New Era? Afghan Presidential Hopefuls Court Women's Vote
But they're discovering there's no single "women's bloc." Afghan women are focused on a host of issues, ranging from security to the economy. And some will still vote for whom they're told to vote.
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President Zelenskyy shakes up Ukraine's Cabinet amid corruption allegations
A string of resignations, dismissals and reassignments shook Ukraine's government, as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and other leaders of the government confirmed the shake-up.
Climate change is fueling more conflict between humans and wildlife
As climate change shifts resources and habitat, humans and wildlife are coming into conflict more often, new research finds. It underscores the need for interventions, the researchers say.
Videos show Turkey's Erdogan boasted letting builders avoid earthquake codes
Videos have surfaced in Turkish media of the president in 2019 praising a policy that let builders off the hook for skirting safety codes that could have made buildings more quake resistant.
Bomb-sniffing dogs are in short supply across the U.S.
The pandemic led to global supply snarls — including a shortage of dogs that detect explosives. One big reason is that the U.S. gets the vast majority of its dogs from other countries.
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Powerful storm slams into California, bringing power outages and fears of flooding
The powerful system was seen "undergoing bombogenesis" off California's coast, the NWS office in Sacramento said, referring to its rapid intensification.
'Hot Dog' wins Caldecott, Newbery is awarded to 'Freewater'
Hot Dog, by Doug Salati, is about an overheated pup who finds his calm on a trip to the beach. Freewater, by Amina Luqman-Dawson, is about two enslaved children finding freedom.
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