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How The Chow Mein Sandwich Claimed A Small Slice Of New England History
This quirky concoction, which traces its decades-old roots to Fall River, Mass., took off when Chinese restaurants adapted their menus to appeal to European textile workers. And people still love it.
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What Is QAnon? The Conspiracy Theory Tiptoeing Into Trump World
Followers of the "QAnon" conspiracy theory appeared at President Trump's campaign rally in Florida on Tuesday. And on Wednesday, the White House press secretary was asked about the fringe group.
In Race For New Leader, Many In Hong Kong See 'Selection,' Not Election
Elections for the chief executive of Hong Kong, the city leader, are scheduled for March 26. But only a small group of people will be able to vote directly.
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Why Many Smart, Low-Income Students Don't Apply To Elite Schools
A surprising number of gifted seniors are not applying to the Ivy League universities and selective colleges they'd be sure to get into.
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Spy Bosses Warn Of Foreign Interference As Feds Unseal New Russia Charges
The intelligence agencies said the threat of foreign interference persists; DOJ unsealed a criminal case against a Russian accused of being the top accountant for Moscow's disinformation effort.
White House Officials Decline To Appear For Closed-Door Trump Impeachment Inquiry
Four senior White House officials did not show up to testify on Monday, including the top lawyer at the National Security Council. The inquiry began releasing testimony from earlier witnesses.
Our 11 most-read global pandemic stories of 2021
From India to Israel to white-tailed deer in Iowa harboring the coronavirus, our top COVID stories of the year reveal the ever-changing nature of the world's health crisis.
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5 takeaways from Biden's State of the Union address
The president painted an optimistic view of life amid the pandemic in front of a Congress that appeared to be more unified than in recent years.
'No Child Left Behind' Benefits Tutoring Business
The No Child Left Behind Act requires low-income schools that haven't met performance targets for three years in a row to provide tutoring services to their students. The tutoring industry is benefiting from the influx of federal money, but critics worry about the quality of the services. In our second and final story on the rise of tutoring, Elaine Korry reports.
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Former CDC director weighs in on leadership shakeup
The White House says CDC Director Susan Monarez was fired because she was not aligned with President Trump's mission to make America healthy again. What does the exodus mean for the agency?
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