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The News Roundup - International
Zelesnkyy meets with world leaders. Turkey goes back to the polls.
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The News Roundup - Domestic
Joe Biden comes home. A publishers sues a Florida school district.
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Debt talks resume after a snag as the country gets closer to a possible default
Negotiators between the White House and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's team briefly paused talks on Friday. There's a little more than a week before the country runs out of money to pay its bills.
2 men cornered her on a dark street. Then she saw a car, and a glimmer of hope
Leah Bartell was walking home from a friend's house early one morning when she was approached. She has a message for the strangers who stepped in to help.
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Ted Kooser Shares the Poetry of Valentine's Day
Since 1986, Ted Kooser has written an annual Valentine's Day poem and sent it to an ever-growing list of women. Now, he's collected those poems in a new book, Valentines.
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Our bodies respond differently to food. A new study aims to find out how
The NIH will track the diets and lifestyles of 10,000 people to see how genetics, biology and the microbiome impact people's health. The study will use AI to tailor individual diet advice.
Inmates continue to die in tribal jails despite promises of reform
At least four inmates died and 46 others attempted suicide from July 2021 through June 2022, according to a new report. It is the most yearly deaths and attempted suicides recorded since 2016.
How Yellowstone is recovering from flooding as summer approaches
The country's oldest National Park...is still recovering from last spring's flooding that washed out roads and closed the north entrance.
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Scientists work on new ways to map Earth's final frontier: the ocean floor
The maps will make it possible to spot and protect sensitive marine habitats, ensure safe navigation for ships and keep people on land safe during a hurricane.
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Disney cancels $1 billion Florida development.
The decision comes amid continued feuding between the company and the state's Gov. and presidential hopeful Ron DeSantis.
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