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How the many pairs behind 'Cyrano' made music for the movie's lovelorn couples
The National frontman Matt Berninger and his wife Carin Besser wrote the lyrics, and twin brothers Aaron and Bryce Dessner scored the movie.
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Sanctions against Russia follow its troop movements into Ukraine
The U.S. and Europe aim their economic weapons against Russia in response to Putin's moves in eastern Ukraine. Biden says defending Ukraine's freedom will have costs for the U.S. Gas prices may rise.
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Many hospitals report delivering babies on 'Twosday': 2-22-22
One baby was born at Advocate Christ Medical Center outside Chicago. Another at a hospital in Burlington, N.C., in Room 2. And in Salt Lake City, two different hospitals delivered babies at 2:22.
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Meet the security guards moonlighting as curators at the Baltimore Museum of Art
The museum invited their security officers to curate an exhibition of their own. The result is a show filled with art from the sixth to the 21st century.
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Corporate payouts in the opioid crisis are being finalized
Companies embroiled in the opioid crisis are finalizing mega-settlements. They are expected to pay more than $30 billion to settle claims that they fueled the deadly addiction epidemic.
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An $80,000 surprise bill points to a loophole in a new law to protect patients
An insurer refused to pay bills related to the premature birth of the Bull family's twins because it said their delivery wasn't an emergency and their stays in the NICU weren't medically necessary.
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News brief: Sanctions on Russia, economic fallout, opioid settlement negotiations
The U.S. imposes sanctions on Russia after it moves troops into regions of Ukraine. The economic fallout from Ukraine may be felt at gas pumps. Final deals in the opioid crisis are expected soon.
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Nixon's trip to China laid the groundwork for normalizing U.S.-China relations
It's been 50 years since President Nixon went to China, a trip that changed the world's balance of power. The fate of Taiwan was not addressed, and the issue still stalks U.S.-China relations.
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Black midwives and doulas in Michigan work to improve maternal and infant health
Black doulas are setting out to help change the dramatic Black infant mortality rate. In Michigan and across the country, Black infants die far more frequently than white babies.
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Researchers confirm COVID patients can suffer serious cardiac complications
After recovering from the initial illness, some COVID-19 patients suffer serious complications such as heart attacks and strokes. A study has quantified the risks up to a year later.
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