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ISIS' Parting Gift To Its Former Capital: Thousands Of Explosive Booby Traps
Raqqa may be cleared of ISIS fighters, but hidden throughout the city are thousands of hidden bombs. U.S. special forces and Syrians are training young men to disarm them.
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Rivals Japan And South Korea Face Off At Olympics Amid Chilly Ties
The fierce rivalry between Korea and Japan is in full view at the Olympics. Showdowns on the ice reflect a relationship between the countries that falls "somewhere between cold and frosty."
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CHART: How Have Your Members Of Congress Voted On Gun Bills?
Search members of Congress by state to find out how they have voted on key gun legislation in recent years.
This Vaccine Can Prevent Cancer, But Many Teenagers Still Don't Get It
The HPV vaccine can prevent cervical cancer in women and some cancers in men. It's most effective when given early in adolescence. But a new analysis finds only 29 percent of teens get it by age 13.
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At Winter Olympics, Russian Curler Suspected Of Doping
More than 160 Russian athletes who passed drug tests were allowed to compete in the Winter Olympic Games, even though the Russian Olympic Committee was banned for using prohibited substances.
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Pa. Supreme Court Expected To Act Soon On Redistricting Order
Monday is the deadline the state's highest court gave itself to either pick new maps from a number of submissions, or draw its own. State GOP leaders think the court's actions are unconstitutional.
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Examining How Constant Exposure To Mass Tragedy Affects People
NPR's Rachel Martin talks Dr. Sandro Galea, dean of Boston University School of Public Health, about how people can be affected by constant exposure to mass tragedy.
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Cow On The Way To A SlaughterHouse Wreaks Havoc
The cow broke free, jumped into a lake and swam to an island, where she eluded firefighters who tried to capture her. The cow has impressed a local politician who's fighting for her life.
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Free To Speak, Ex-CIA Chief John Brennan Takes On Trump
Since retiring last year, the former spymaster has been a relentless critic of the president. He says pulling back from existing international agreements is particularly risky.
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Navigating Campus For The 'Not Rich': Students Launch A Crowdsourced Guide
At the University of Michigan, two students have created an online guidebook with tips for other low- and middle-income students trying to manage the high costs of college.
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