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The USDA wants to limit added sugars and sodium in school meals
The new standards, if implemented, would limit added sugars and sodium and emphasize whole-grain and domestically-produced products.
What makes that song swing? At last, physicists unravel a jazz mystery
For nearly a century, jazz musicians have debated what gives songs that propulsive, groovy feel that makes you want to move with the music. The secret may lie in subtle nuances in a soloist's timing.
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A passenger plane with 72 people on board has crashed in Nepal, killing dozens
Rescuers are scouring the crash site for survivors, and Nepal has declared Monday a day of national mourning.
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3 amateur codebreakers set out to decrypt old letters. They uncovered royal history
Cryptologists found and decoded over 50 long-lost letters that Mary, Queen of Scots wrote during her time in captivity. A historian calls them the most important new findings about her in 100 years.
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Israel says 2 people are dead after a man rammed his car into a group of people
Officials say a 6-year-old boy and a man in his 20s were killed when a Palestinian driver rammed a car into a group of people at a bus stop in a largely ultra-Orthodox Jewish settlement neighborhood.
Leo DiCaprio's dating history is part of our obsession with staying young forever
Among age-gap discourse and the increasing fixation on preventing wrinkles, we will still find ourselves getting older no matter what we do.
Are there places you should still mask in, forever? Three experts weigh in
NPR asked COVID-19 experts how we should keep weighing risk as we enter the fourth year of the pandemic.
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Former NFL players are suing the league over denied disability benefits
Ten former players are suing the National Football League, claiming its doctors were biased and purposely gave them unfavorable reports so the NFL could justify not paying for disability benefits.
Sen. John Fetterman spends the night in the hospital after feeling lightheaded
The first-term Pennsylvania senator is in good spirits and has been talking with staff and family. He suffered a stroke last year, but tests Wednesday didn't show evidence of another stroke.
Take a look at the image people voted to award Wildlife Photographer of the Year
German photographer Sascha Fonseca set out bait-free camera traps three years ago to capture the ever-elusive snow leopard in the Indian Himalayas.
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