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Nearly a thousand children died at Indian boarding schools funded by the U.S.
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Democrats remain split over Biden's future in the party
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A Florida family is suing NASA after a piece of space debris crashed through their home
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Rural U.S. health care is in a crisis. We went to a Georgia town to see how people there experience it
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In a historic election, South Africa's ANC loses majority for the first time
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Net neutrality is back!
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U.S. bans noncompete agreements for nearly all jobs
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The Forever Stamp is forever rising in price. How does the U.S. cost compare globally?
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Got tinnitus? A device that tickles the tongue helps this musician find relief
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On a remote island, a test of wills between the Philippines and China
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EPA puts limits on 'forever chemicals' in drinking water
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A professor worried no one would read an algae study. So she had it put to music
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A bus plunges off a bridge in South Africa, killing 45 people
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150 of D.C.'s cherry blossom trees will be cut down due to sea rise
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Researchers have found an amphibian that makes milk for its babies
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U.S. students will take the SAT online
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NASA isn't sure if a problem with Voyager 1's onboard computer can be fixed
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Paleontologists discover a 240-million-year-old fossil in full | Dinocephalosaurus orientalis, a remarkable marine archosauromorph from the Middle Triassic of southwestern China
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Portugal eased its opioid epidemic, while U.S. drug deaths skyrocketed
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So you think you know all about the plague?
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Tai chi reduces blood pressure better than aerobic exercise, study finds
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