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Police In Nicaragua Detain Opposition Figure At Her Home Following A Raid
Federal prosecutors are requesting that Cristiana Chamorro be disqualified from running for president due to accusations that she was involved in money laundering.
Expanding Health Coverage Is Top Priority For New Head Of Medicare/Medicaid
Chiquita Brooks-LaSure, the new head of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, says she'll focus her time in charge on getting more Americans insured.
Corporate Landlord Evicts Black Renters At Far Higher Rates Than Whites, Report Finds
A report says a corporate landlord run by a former Goldman Sachs partner has filed to evict renters in predominantly Black counties at four times the rate as renters in predominantly white counties.
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Malala Is British Vogue's July Cover Star
Activist Malala Yousafzai, 23, posted the cover and a message to young girls on Twitter: "I know the power that a young girl carries in her heart when she has a vision and a mission."
Kraftwerk And Our Computer World
In a new book, writer Uwe Schütte takes up a close examination of the unique context that gave rise to one of the century's most influential art projects.
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How Michael Jackson's Complicated Legacy Impacts The Family's Music
Writer Jody Rosen explores the question: Can we separate Michael Jackson from the Jacksons?
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High School Valedictorian Swaps Speech To Speak Out Against Texas' New Abortion Law
"There is a war on my body and a war on my rights," Paxton Smith said. She was allowed to finish the well-received speech, but the school district says it will look into preventing future switches.
Why Contact Tracing Couldn't Keep Up With The U.S. COVID Outbreak
Despite a massive hiring push last year, health agencies around the U.S. failed to contain the pandemic through contact tracing. Health leaders reflect on lessons learned and what's next.
The White House Says It Has Started Shipping Surplus COVID-19 Vaccines Abroad
The White House laid out a plan for sharing the nation's vaccine surplus with parts of the world struggling to get shots in arms.
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How Russia Used An Overt Agent To Attack Joe Biden In The 2020 Election
Time correspondent Simon Shuster says that Andriy Derkach, a seven-term member of the Ukrainian parliament, gave misleading information to Rudy Giuliani to discredit Biden during the 2020 campaign.
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