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If you're 40, it's time to start mammograms, according to new guidelines
The influential U.S. Preventive Task Force issue a draft of its new breast cancer screening guidelines. They're now recommending women start younger, amid a rise in breast cancer rates.
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Rough Translation: American Surrogates
Wealthy Chinese woman are hiring Americans to be surrogate moms. We explore how the relationship between a Chinese woman and her American surrogate changed during a particularly difficult pregnancy.
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Biden and congressional leaders met about the debt limit. They'll talk again on Friday
The government could run out of money to pay its bills as soon as June 1. President Biden said talks were "productive" though Speaker Kevin McCarthy said "I didn't see any new movement."
What we know about the shooter who killed 8 people in a mall in Allen, Texas
More details are emerging about the shooter who killed eight people in a Texas mall on Saturday, as families and the community mourn the victims.
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Solved: The mystery of the pasta in the New Jersey woods
Hundreds of pounds of pasta was found dumped illegally in the woods in New Jersey last week. Neighbors say they know how it got there.
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Focus is on the southern border as a pandemic-era public health law winds down
NPR's A Martinez speaks with Fernando García of the Border Network for Human Rights about what's taking place on the U.S.-Mexico border as the Title 42 public health rule is about to an end.
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Since Dominion settlement, criticism swirls around leaders of Fox's parent company
The Fox-Dominion case settlement and other scandals at the network are bringing long-simmering tensions over the Murdoch family's leadership to the surface.
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A retired FBI agent on how to protect yourself during a mass shooting
Katherine Schweit, who created the FBI's active shooter training more than a decade ago, shares insights on how bystanders can respond during a mass shooting.
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As the pandemic winds down, anti-vaccine activists are building a legal network
They're aiming to bring together lawyers who have brought COVID-19 and vaccine-related cases to court with experts and build a body of law to combat future public health orders.
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The USS Enterprise, of 'Star Trek' fame, is now available for virtual tours
The ship has been brought to life through a web portal. It explores its different versions throughout time using a 365-degree, 3D model. The models don't include characters, it's just about the ship.
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