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Out Like A Lion: Nor'easter Caps Last Days Of Winter With A Frosty Finale
The storm swept through the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast on Tuesday, leaving more than 200,000 utility customers without power and some 6,000 canceled flights in its wake.
ACLU Lawyer Sits At Heart Of Legal Resistance To Trump Agenda
In some ways, the American Civil Liberty Union's new national legal director, David Cole, has spent his entire career preparing for this moment.
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Somali Pirates Reportedly Seize Tanker In First Commercial Hijacking Since 2012
An anti-piracy group says the Aris 13 oil tanker, which has an eight-member Sri Lankan crew, sent a distress call Monday and "then it disappeared."
VIDEO: Nike's New Ad Asks A Question Arab Women Know All Too Well
'What will they say about you?' It's the name of a new Nike ad targeted to Arab women.
Trump's Point Man On Israel Visits Netanyahu And Abbas To Discuss Peace Talks
The State Department says that Jason Greenblatt's trip to Israel and the West Bank is "the first of what will become many visits to the region."
This Garden Connects Bangladeshi Women With Restaurants — And Each Other
The female-run Bandhu Gardens in Michigan sells surplus vegetables from backyards and hosts pop-up dinners and cooking classes to help meet the needs of recent immigrants and their families back home.
French Voters Struggle To Decide In Unusual Presidential Election
The scandals and party in-fighting in this year's French presidential election have left voters confused and unsure where to turn.
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A Microbe Hunter Plies Her Trade In Space
Meet Kate Rubins, a virus-hunter turned astronaut. When she sequenced DNA in space for the first time, she opened the door to a new era in space biology.
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When It Comes To Politics and 'Fake News,' Facts Aren't Enough
In politics, it sometimes feels like we can't agree on basic facts. But according to neuroscientist Tali Sharot, facts are not enough — emotions may be the key to changing our minds.
Un-Sweetened: How A Maryland County Cut Soda Sales Without A Soda Tax
Over three years, a campaign urged Howard County, Md., residents to pare back on sugary drinks — through ads, social media, health counseling and changes to what vending machines sold. And it worked.
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