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At This Palestinian University, Students Are Losing Hope In A 2-State Solution
Palestinians at a West Bank university say they fear the idea of a two-state solution to the conflict with Israel is dead after President Trump's meeting with Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu.
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Why Oh Why Is There Phlegm?
Having a cold or a flu is unpleasant enough without suffering the indignity of phlegm. But those gobs of goo are there for a reason.
Massachusetts Hotline Tracks Post-Election Hate
More than 250 "substantive reports" of harassment and hate incidents have flooded in since November. Although perpetrators are hard to identify, the hotline also serves to provide support to victims.
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Drowning In A 'High-Risk' Insurance Pool, At $18,000 A Year
Some Republicans in Congress say want to revive high-risk pools to cover sick people. But people who have been in those pools and states who funded them say the costs were exorbitant.
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Why This High School Band Is Buying Music From Composers Of Color This Year
Often, high school band music is composed by white men. So this school is seeking out music from women and composers of color who are writing music, but aren't being published at the same rate.
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'John Wick 2' Director On 'Hong Kong Approach' To Filmmaking
Director Chad Stahelski started his career as a stuntman. He went on to found a stunt company and directed John Wick 2, after co-directing the first in the series, which was a surprise hit.
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As California's Organic Farming Pioneers Age, A Younger Generation Steps In
The pioneers of organic farming are starting to retire. While some are passing on their farms to family to preserve their legacy, others are getting help finding like-minded strangers.
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Pence And Mattis Commit To NATO, But Ask Europe For More Help
Vice President Mike Pence and Defense Secretary James Mattis talked at the Munich Security Conference this week. They reinforced the U.S. commitment to NATO and asked other countries to spend more.
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China Suspends Coal Imports From North Korea, Dealing A Blow To Pyongyang
China's commerce ministry announced Saturday it will be freezing imports through the end of the year. North Korea, which does 90 percent of its business with China, relies on coal as its No. 1 export.
Norma McCorvey, Roe Of Landmark Roe v. Wade Ruling On Abortion, Dies At 69
McCorvey, who adopted the pseudonym Jane Roe in the Supreme Court case that legalized abortion in 1973, was a champion for abortion rights activists and — later in life — for their opponents, as well.
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