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Scientists Catch Star And Possible Black Hole In A Rapid, Dangerous Dance
The white dwarf is whizzing around what researchers think is a black hole at an extraordinary speed — at least twice an hour. It is believed to be a star's closest known orbit to a black hole.
Religious Communities Continue The Long Tradition Of Offering Sanctuary
As a response to immigration enforcement, religious communities are preparing to shelter people at risk of deportation. They're drawing on the ancient tradition of offering sanctuary for refugees.
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'This Is Us' Creator Dan Fogelman Says He Didn't Mean To Make You Cry
Fogelman says he was genuinely surprised to learn that his NBC family drama has a reputation for making audiences teary. "It was not the intent, nor something I expected," he says.
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Senators Grill Top Marine Over Nude Photo Scandal
"Why should we believe that it's going to be different this time than it's been in the past?" Sen. Jeanne Shaheen asked Marine Corps Commandant Gen. Robert Neller.
Ethics Documents Suggest Conflict Of Interest By Trump Adviser
Christopher Liddell appeared to be invested in 18 companies when he joined the president in meetings with their CEOs. The investments totaled between $3 million and $4 million.
Why The Famine In South Sudan Keeps Getting Worse
The U.N. says Sudan — and three other countries — are the scene of catastrophic famine. What are the causes?
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As Drug Costs Soar, People Delay Or Skip Cancer Treatments
Cancer patients increasingly delay or skip taking medication because they can't afford it. New drugs that can cost $100,000 or more a year mean more people suffering "financial toxicity."
National Survey Shows High Rates Of Hungry And Homeless Community College Students
Researchers surveyed more than 33,000 community college students and found that a greater number are going without food and housing than previously thought.
Constituents Of Rep. Fortenberry Had Lots To Say About Health Care
Steve Inskeep talks to Republican Rep. Jeff Fortenberry of Nebraska, who met with constituents after analysis of his party's health care plan. Fortenberry met a packed town hall audience on Monday.
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Cabela's lays off several dozen people, closes call center
SIDNEY, Neb. (AP) — Cabela's has laid off several dozen people as part of the outdoor gear seller's efforts to reduce its expenses.Cabela's spokesman…
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