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Chinese journalist Dong Yuyu is detained as China tightens control over media
Dong Yuyu — a writer known for his reformist ideas — was seized in February of last year after having lunch with a Japanese diplomat.
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Study finds melatonin supplements vary in actual dosage compared to what's advertised
A new study found that melatonin gummies may contain up to three times more melatonin than advertised due to little FDA oversight.
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House planning to vote on McCarthy's debt ceiling plan
Democrats oppose the plan, and some Republicans say it doesn't go far enough.
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In 'Going Up,' comedian Sara Schaefer pulls back the curtain on what goes into making comedy
The show is run as a mock seminar on how to be a comedian.
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American synagogues reconsider prayer for Israel
At many synagogues, a prayer for the state of Israel is said across the U.S. every sabbath. But with the Israeli government's recent actions, some American congregations are reconsidering it.
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EPA set to impose strict new rules on power plants
These new regulations could force existing power plants to rely on new technologies like carbon capture and hydrogen.
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A Texas prisoners' hunger strike didn't bring the change they'd hoped. Inmates plan to strike again
Dozens of incarcerated men in Texas went on a weeks-long hunger strike earlier this year, protesting indefinite solitary confinement and poor conditions.
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Biden has made it official — announcing his bid for a second presidential term
In a three-minute video, Biden announced that he's running for a second term in the 2024 presidential race. The announcement comes four years to the day from the launch of his 2020 campaign
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Rainn Wilson urges a spiritual revolution in his new book 'Soul Boom'
In his book Soul Boom: Why We Need a Spiritual Revolution, Rainn Wilson, three-time Emmy nominee for his role in The Office, says the U.S. needs an awakening.
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Maryland created a Prescription Drug Affordability Board to rein in prices
Maryland is working on a new way to keep prescription drugs affordable, as pharmaceutical companies continue to raise prices. Other states are following Maryland's lead.
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