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Bolshoi Dancer Jailed For Acid Attack Reportedly Returns For Practice
Pavel Dmitrichenko is back, just in practice rooms. Nearly four years ago, a Russian court convicted him in a shocking acid attack against the Ballet's then-artistic director Sergei Filin.
Big Hospital Network Cracks Down On The Right To Sue
Some networks of hospitals, doctors and medical services are now so dominant in their region that they can hike their prices and force patients to waive the right to sue when things go wrong.
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One Arizona Group Goes To Court For The Disabled — More Than 1,500 Times
An advocacy group in Arizona is creating controversy by tackling enforcement of the law on its own. But the growing number of lawsuits recently led Arizona's attorney general to intervene.
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The Burden On Black Teachers: 'I Don't Belong At Your Table'
Researchers at The Education Trust went on a listening tour to better understand the struggles of black teachers. Among the themes they encountered: bias – from principals, colleagues and parents.
Car Bomb Kills 8 In Turkey After Pro-Kurdish Legislators Detained For Questioning
The explosion-laden minibus hit a city in Turkey's largely Kurdish southeast, The Associated Press reports. The blast came hours after 12 pro-Kurdish lawmakers were taken into custody.
Medical Interns Could Work Longer Without A Break Under New Rule
A proposed change in work rules would let first-year residents care for patients for as many as 28 hours straight, scrapping a 16-hour limit. Supporters say longer shifts would improve patient safety.
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First Cases Of New, Infectious Fungus Reported In U.S.
The fungus Candida auris has infected hospitalized patients with weakened immune systems or other serious conditions. Four of the seven patients died, but it's unclear if the fungus was the cause.
Middle School Suicides Reach An All-Time High
Suicide rates for U.S. middle school students have been steadily rising — doubling from 2007-14, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
3 U.S. Service Members Killed In Jordan, Pentagon Says
Jordanian soldiers fired on the service members' vehicles as they approached a military facility, a U.S. official tells NPR. It wasn't immediately clear why the soldiers opened fire.
NPR News Nuggets: 108 Years Later, Crazed Coffee Consumers & Kit-Kat Nabber
Here's a quick roundup of some of the mini-moments you may have missed on this week's Morning Edition.
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