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How Diabetes Got To Be The No. 1 Killer In Mexico
Diabetes has become a public health crisis in Mexico. The government is struggling to pay for care and slow the rate at which people develop the life-threatening metabolic disorder.
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'Pink Star' Diamond Sells For $71 Million, Smashing Auction Record
The chairman of Hong Kong-based jewelry company Chow Tai Fook placed the winning bid over the phone to Sotheby's in Hong Kong. He renamed the jewel "CTF PINK STAR" in honor of his late father.
Congress Set To Extend Troubled 'Veterans' Choice' Program
Congress on Wednesday is set to extend the troubled VA "Veterans' Choice" program that was intended to fix the long wait times that embarrassed VA officials under then-Secretary Eric Shinseki.
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After Uproar, Pepsi Halts Rollout Of Controversial Protest-Themed Ad
Pepsi said it was trying to project a message of unity with its ad set at a protest, starring Kendall Jenner. But on Wednesday the company apologized, saying it had missed the mark.
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Emergency Room Doctors Are Picking Noses — For Drug Delivery, That Is
Nasal versions of sedatives and overdose drugs are increasingly popular in emergency departments. Doctors like that they act quickly and don't require an IV to administer.
Trump Picks Strategy To Counter Russia Storyline: Blame Susan Rice
It took a while to get going, but the White House has settled on its alternative narrative to potential connections between the Trump team and Russia's meddling in the U.S. election.
The View From Khan Shaykhun: A Syrian Describes The Attack's Aftermath
"Their faces had turned yellow and they had stopped breathing," a Syrian activist tells NPR. "As I'm describing the incident to you now, my hands are shaking. No, my whole body is shaking."
A Look Back As The Asian Underground Turns 20
This new sound became "trendy" in Great Britain. The mainstream media lapped it, and Billboard declared "British Asian Scene on Brink of Mainstream," as it tried to normalize the movement.
Legal Marijuana Advocates Are Uneasy With Sessions' Stance
Drug legalization advocates and former prosecutors are watching the Justice Department to see how it shifts emphasis on marijuana prosecutions. Attorney General Sessions takes a hard line on the drug.
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The Picture Book Behind The New Movie 'Boss Baby'
Before the new animated film was a box-office hit, it was a beloved children's book.
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