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Modi's BJP Party Wins Heart Of Indian Voters
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's BJP Party swept the polls in Uttar Pradesh, which is India's biggest and most important battleground state.
'We Are Family' Singer Joni Sledge Dies At 60
Together with her sisters, she formed the group Sister Sledge, which was still touring. The band's publicist said they have not yet determined a cause of death and that she had not been ill.
In A 'Sanctuary City,' Immigrant Residents Still Fear Police
Newark, N.J., is among hundreds of "sanctuary cities" where local police don't enforce federal immigration laws. But many residents living here illegally still feel anxious around law enforcement.
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The Military Strategy Behind Bolstering U.S.-Backed Syrian Forces To Fight ISIS
Michele Flournoy, CEO of the Center for a New American Security, says the Trump administration is sending 400 more U.S. troops to help Syrian Democratic Forces recapture the ISIS-capital of Raqqa.
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EPA's Chief Environmental Justice Official Steps Down
One of the EPA programs the administration may eliminate is the office of Environmental Justice, according to The Washington Post. Steve Inskeep talks to Mustafa Ali, who helped found the office.
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Parent Anxiety, Screen Time And Learning In The Digital Age
We met with parents to talk about screen time, digital privacy and the role of devices in the classroom. They had a lot of questions, so we asked some experts for answers. Take a listen.
Can White House Bowling Heal GOP Divisions And Spare The Health Care Bill?
President Trump has been in "sell mode" on the health care bill, and he has invited conservative GOP members of Congress over to the White House bowling alley this week.
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How Will People Who Are Already Sick Be Treated Under A New Health Law?
People withe pre-existing conditions would still be protected from insurance discrimination under the new House GOP bill, but it remains to be seen how that benefit would be paid for.
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Old-Style Chemo Is Still A Mainstay In The Age Of Targeted Cancer Therapy
Scientists hunting cures for cancer hope to find therapies with fewer side effects. But there's also new evidence that old-style chemotherapy sometimes helps gentler treatments work better.
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Atlanta TV Station Pays Tribute To Rapper Biggie Smalls
On the 20th anniversary of his death, members of the Atlanta news team paid tribute to the Notorious B.I.G. by working the rapper's lyrics into morning traffic reports.
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