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New Book Presents A 'Secret History' Of Nuclear War Planning In America
In The Bomb, journalist Fred Kaplan reveals how U.S. presidents, their advisers and generals have thought about, planned for — and sometimes narrowly avoided — nuclear war.
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What Happened During The First Weekend Of The Sundance Film Festival
Sundance is known as the largest independent film festival in the country. This year, there haven't been many big sales after the first weekend — but that doesn't mean there aren't notable projects.
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Newly Democratic Virginia Legislature Hopes To Repeal Jim Crow-Era Laws
Virginia has dozens of discriminatory laws still extant. Still trying to recover from admitting to wearing blackface, Gov. Ralph Northam says he hopes the new legislature strikes those old laws down.
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Response To 1st Coronavirus Case In Washington State Draws On Lessons From Measles
In Washington, the local health care system is on high alert after the first case of Wuhan coronavirus was confirmed there last week. But it knows how to respond, thanks to recent measles outbreaks.
High School Starts At 3 p.m. For These Michigan Students
A small group of students attends Eastern Flex Academy in Lansing, Mich., which is designed to accommodate part-time job schedules, internships and even family responsibilities.
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Key Witness Miriam Haley Testifies Harvey Weinstein Raped Her
Miriam Haley is the second accuser to take the stand against movie mogul Harvey Weinstein in Manhattan. He is charged with five counts of rape and sexual assault against two women in New York.
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GoFundMe: Trio Will Watch 'Cats' For Charitable Donations
Three New Yorkers want to help people with AIDS by raising $15,000 for the nonprofit HousingWorks. If they get enough donations, they promise to watch the box-office bomb Cats for 24 hours straight.
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Boeing Faces Financial Pressures After Grounding Of 737 Max
If Boeing were a normal company, it could be facing questions about bankruptcy after losing billions of dollars over the grounding of the 737 Max. But is it too big to fail?
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Bolton Should Testify In Impeachment Trial, Sen. Van Hollen Says
NPR's Noel King talks to Democratic Sen. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland about how former national security adviser John Bolton's forthcoming book could affect the trial. NPR's Tim Mak weighs in.
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U.K. To Develop 5G Network With Help From Huawei
The British government is giving the Chinese telecom company Huawei a "limited role" in Britain's 5G network, despite pressure from the U.S. not to do so.
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