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Wanted: Stories With Happily Ever Afters - Here's Where To Start Looking
In uncertain times, we want stories that reassure us that everything will be okay. Here are some books, films, plays and TV shows that believe in Happily Ever After.
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News of First Va. Tech Attack Spread Slowly
Monday's first shooting at Virginia Tech killed two in a dorm. Two hours later came a second deadly attack in a classroom building. Many question the way police and campus authorities handled the news during the gap between shootings.
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Trump 2020 Sues 'Washington Post,' Days After 'N.Y. Times' Defamation Suit
In the latest salvo against media outlets, the campaign is targeting opinion pieces that invoke concerns that Donald Trump invited aid from Russia to boost his electoral fortunes.
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Students Want To Fix Air Quality For People With Asthma On The Yakama Reservation
Among Native Americans, asthma rates are high, and those with asthma end up in clinics more often, miss more school and work, and are more likely to die from the condition, according to the CDC.
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Meet Naaz, The Singer-Songwriter Blending Dutch And Kurdish Identities
On her second EP, The Beautiful Struggle, the 21-year-old singer-songwriter, whose Kurdish Muslim parents fled their home during the Gulf War, bridges her Kurdish and Dutch identities.
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Tony Allen, Afrobeat's Foundational Drummer, Has Died At Age 79
Tony Allen was one of the founders of the deep-grooved Afrobeat style — alongside his musical collaborator, Fela Kuti. The drummer died Wednesday evening in Paris of a heart attack.
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In A 1st, Scientists Use Revolutionary Gene-Editing Tool To Edit Inside A Patient
Doctors used CRISPR to edit genes of cells inside a patient's eye, hoping to restore vision to a person blinded by a rare genetic disorder. A similar strategy might work for some brain diseases.
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May's Latin Music Roundup: New Songs For Emotional Release
Alt.Latino host Felix Contreras shares new music from Natalia Lafourcade, Gina Chavez, Cindy Blackman Santana, Gaby Moreno and Mireya Ramos.
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Facebook, YouTube Warn Of More Mistakes As Machines Replace Moderators
As tech firms send workers home, it's creating new challenges over how to handle harmful content, including dangerous health claims. So Facebook, YouTube and Twitter are bringing in the machines.
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Answering Your Coronavirus Questions: Essential Workers, Treatment And Graduations
On this broadcast of The National Conversation, three essential workers share their experiences working through the pandemic. We'll also answer your questions about graduations and new treatments.
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