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Once An Alternative To Mainstream TV, YouTube Now Offers Just That With New Service
With its streaming TV service launching Wednesday, YouTube joins a crowded field. But it offers several features the others don't.
Emergency Room Doctors Are Picking Noses — For Drug Delivery, That Is
Nasal versions of sedatives and overdose drugs are increasingly popular in emergency departments. Doctors like that they act quickly and don't require an IV to administer.
Ex-Secretary Of State Advocates Causes Not Key In Modern Republican Agenda
James Baker, who served in two Republican White Houses, is writing about causes that don't figure prominently in the modern Republican agenda. He's advocating a global ban on the sale of ivory.
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Feds Raid Suspected $50M Visa Fraud Ring Near Los Angeles
The FBI alleges the business represented Chinese nationals under a program that awards green cards for investing a half-million dollars in job-creating projects. But the projects were never built.
The View From Khan Shaykhun: A Syrian Describes The Attack's Aftermath
"Their faces had turned yellow and they had stopped breathing," a Syrian activist tells NPR. "As I'm describing the incident to you now, my hands are shaking. No, my whole body is shaking."
Legal Marijuana Advocates Are Uneasy With Sessions' Stance
Drug legalization advocates and former prosecutors are watching the Justice Department to see how it shifts emphasis on marijuana prosecutions. Attorney General Sessions takes a hard line on the drug.
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The Canadian Couple Who Won The Lottery 3 Times
Barbara and Douglas Fink of Edmonton, Alberta won the lottery in 1989, 2010 and now in 2017. They say they'll use the money to help their children and grandchildren.
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Activists Plan 'Tax Day' Marches Calling For Release Of Trump's Taxes
Democrats are calling on President Trump to release his taxes. On April 15, critics are planning anti-Trump tax marches across the country.
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Britney Spears Is Causing Big Changes In Israeli Politics
Israel's Labor Party moved its election date because it coincided with a Britney Spears concert in Tel Aviv. They said they feared extra traffic and a lack of enough security guards for both events.
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Trump Says Chemical Attack In Syria Crosses Many Lines
Rachel Martin talks to Michele Flournoy, undersecretary of defense in the Obama administration, about whether Trump has a clear Syria strategy. Flournoy heads the Center for a New American Security.
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