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Opinion: Direct-To-Consumer Medicine Can Be Quick And Discreet, But What's Lost?
If you happily order your contact lenses online, why not get drugs for migraines or erectile dysfunction that way, too? Be careful, a medical student warns. Your "simple" self-diagnosis may be wrong.
China Plans To Make Scratch From Noodles
Lessons in noodle-making is one of the ways that China hopes to eliminate rural poverty by 2020.
Ugandan Man Becomes Lawyer And Wins Back Father's Land
When his father lost the family's land in a legal dispute, he couldn't afford a good defense. The BBC reports Jordan Kinyera become a lawyer and decades later won back his father's land.
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Groups Across The Country Bring Opposing Sides Together For Discussions
What does it take to get citizens from red and blue America to talk to each other? One organization is on a mission to improve conversation, not just among politicians, but everybody else.
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Pilots Split Over FAA Chief's Claims On Boeing 737 Max Training
The top official at the FAA says airline pilots had enough training to handle Boeing's flight control software linked to two deadly crashes. His statement has divided pilots in the U.S. and overseas.
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Philippine Clergy Reports Death Threats As President Duterte Rails Against Church
Catholic Church officials who have criticized the Philippine president's deadly drug war say they are receiving threats and government surveillance.
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House Judiciary Approves Subpoena For Full Mueller Report In Party-Line Vote
Attorney General William Barr plans to give Congress the Mueller report in mid-April, but with some redactions. Democrats insist they should get the full report and the fight could end up in court.
Malaysia's Former PM Najib Razak Begins Trial On 1MDB Slush-Fund Charges
It's the first court case for Najib related to broader allegations involving the misuse of billions of dollars. Much of that money was raised by the U.S. bank Goldman Sachs, which also faces charges.
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New Hampshire Woman Stopped For Distracted Driving
Police pulled the woman over for using a cellphone while driving. They then discovered she had no license and had a kid on her lap. Not a child but a baby goat.
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Insulin Is A Major Focus In The Debate Over Rising Prescription Drug Prices
Lawmakers in the House and Senate are pressing companies to lower prices for insulin which is essential for many people with diabetes. The price is 10 times higher today than it was 20 years ago.
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