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Roe v. Wade has been the law of the land for nearly 50 years. Will that matter?

In a biting dissent two years ago, when the Supreme Court overturned a ruling from 1979, Justice Stephen Breyer wrote that the decision "can only cause one to wonder which cases the court will overrule next."

Yes, you can have Covid-19 and the flu at the same time. What that could do to you and others needing care

Dr. Adrian Burrowes has seen hundreds of Covid-19 patients. But he's especially worried about what will happen this flu season -- even more so than last year.

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A Virginia fifth grader is one of 13 child Covid deaths in the state. Her mom's message to non-believers: 'I am here to tell you it is not over'

A Virginia family is trying to process how their 10-year-old daughter went from being perfectly healthy to dying in five days from Covid-19.

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He’s lived in a Cape Cod dune shack for nearly 80 years. Now this 94-year-old artist faces eviction

Salvatore Del Deo is a 94-year-old artist and Korean War Veteran who has made a dune shack in Provincetown, Massachusetts, his part-time home for the past 77 years.

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DEI Challenges: Expert Insights at Stake

When the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police set off a wave of racial unrest across the country in 2020, corporate America responded swiftly with renewed and public commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI).

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Trump Has EPA On Notice

President Donald Trump's administration has ordered ordered a freeze on some Environmental Protection Agency grants and contracts to states, as the department braces for more dramatic changes going forward.

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Is Taylor Swift About to Drop a New Album?

It seems Taylor Swift may be about to reveal something big and "Swifties" -- as her fans are affectionately called -- suspect it's a new album. The pop star has wiped out her internet presence -- her Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr, YouTube and website have gone black.

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This Stockholm Air Traffic Control Tower Is Now a Luxury Apartment

Spending the night at an airport isn't usually an aspirational sleeping arrangement.

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Zero Gravity, Fully Cute: New Japanese Drone In Space

The Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency has released the first set of images and videos taken by its debut zero-gravity fully-autonomous camera drone.

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2018 Pirelli Calendar Features An All-black Cast

The 2018 Pirelli Calendar features an all-black cast of models, artists, musicians, comedians and actors.

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Iran: No Female Ministers in Rouhani's Proposed Cabinet List

Iran's newly re-elected President has not included any women in his proposed list of 17 ministers, according to Iranian state media, reneging on an election pledge to his largely reformist base.

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Google CEO: Anti-diversity Memo Was 'offensive and not OK'

Google CEO Sundar Pichai has condemned portions of a controversial memo sent by a male engineer at the company who argued that women are not biologically fit for tech roles.

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Jared Kushner's Worst Week In Washington

Jared Kushner, he of the marriage to Trump daughter Ivanka and the massive portfolio in the White House, reportedly sought to set up a secret back-channel with the Russians during the presidential transition -- a major no-no that raised even more questions about the campaign's ties to a foreign government and Kushner's viability in the White House.

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Mark Zuckerberg: I'm Not Running For Office

Speculation that Zuckerberg may be preparing to run for office has flourished during his "listening tour," in which he has been traveling the country -- and posing for photos at a Ford plant, on a tractor, feeding a cow and sitting down to dinner with an Ohio family he surprised.

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Supreme Court to Hear Partisan Gerrymandering Case

The Supreme Court will take up the most important gerrymandering case in more than a decade, it announced Monday.

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New Law Lets Husbands Sue to Stop Wives Having Abortion

A new Arkansas law will let a husband sue a doctor to stop his wife from getting a particular type of abortion. And it makes no exception for cases of spousal rape.

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Twitter Tries New Measures In Crackdown On Harassment

Twitter is trying to shake its reputation as a haven for online harassment.

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Trump Administration Moves To Combat H-1B Visa Fraud With Increased Site Visits

On Monday, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced it would take a "more targeted approach" in site visits to the workplaces of H-1B petitioners. Also on Monday, the Justice Department issued a press release "cautioning" employers petitioning for H-1B visas to not discriminate against American workers.

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See Don Rickles' Last Project

Don Rickles didn't just embrace being a senior citizen, he incorporated it into his work.

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Government Drops Request To Unmask Anti-Trump Twitter Account

The Trump administration is backing down on its effort to unmask an anti-Trump Twitter account, according to a new legal filing.