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4 steps you can take right now to improve your Instagram feed
From celebrities to regular users, many people are complaining that Instagram doesn't know what users want. Here's what you can do to clean up your feed and get rid of suggested posts.
Spring Breakers Who Want Snow And Thrills Ski Tuckerman's Ravine
On a clear weekend day, as many as 3,000 people will make the 3-mile trek up the side of New Hampshire's Mount Washington to the snowfields, defying steep terrain and the threat of avalanches.
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Assessing The National Cathedral's Quake Damage
Guy Raz talks to Joseph Alonso, head stonemason at the Washington National Cathedral, about the damage the building suffered from the Aug. 23 earthquake.
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Chicago's Murder Rate Begins Year Lower
The city's murder rate has dropped dramatically over the first three months of the year. The police superintendent says it's not a victory but it is progress. After a year in which murders in the country's third largest city topped more than 500, the homicide rate has declined to a level not seen since 1959.
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After Mar-a-Lago, officials are analyzing the potential damage to national security
The intelligence community is counting the cost of what might have been compromised as they review the classified material former President Donald Trump had at his Florida property.
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Judge rejects plea deal in submarine secrets case, saying sentences were too light
A Maryland couple had been charged in an alleged plot to sell secrets about U.S. nuclear-powered warships by hiding information in objects such as a chewing gum wrapper and a peanut butter sandwich.
U.S. defense officials pledge to keep weapons supply flowing to Ukraine
Nearly five months into Russia's war in Ukraine, it increasingly looks like a war of attrition. At the Pentagon, the top leaders spoke about how the U.S. is adapting to this reality.
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Blinken reiterates Griner and Whelan have been wrongfully detained in Russia
Secretary of State Blinken says he plans to speak with his Russian counterpart soon. A top priority is the release of Americans held by Russia: Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan.
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Buffalo shooting suspect says his motive was to prevent 'eliminating the white race'
Prosecutors release court documents in suspect Payton Gendron's first appearance in federal court on hate crime charges.
Amid scandal, women's pro soccer hits the big stage — a primetime NWSL Championship
One of the NWSL's most accomplished teams — The Portland Thorns — is taking on the Kansas City Current, an expansion squad that joined the league just last year.
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