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The Complex Code In A Potato Chip: Why We Love The Flavors We Do
Much can affect our choice of munchies: gender, age, income and cultural preferences. And our cravings for one of the world's favorite salty snacks — with its myriad flavors — says a lot about us.
Hoop Dreams Come True For South Sudanese Wheelchair Player
Malat Lueth Wei, a top wheelchair basketball player who has helped introduce the sport to his homeland, is featured in a new short documentary.
White House Unveils Coronavirus Guidelines On Path To Reopening The Country
President Trump has said he believes many states could begin to re-open even before the federal guidelines for social distancing and mitigation expire on May 1.
Testing Could Unlock A Return To Normal Life, But Obstacles Persist
President Trump and a pageant of guests attempted on Monday to sell the idea that victory — when it comes to scaled-up testing — is just around the corner.
U.S. Nets Trove Of Drugs, But 'Enhanced' Operations Haven't Budged Maduro Or COVID
President Trump and his top advisers had high hopes for a surge in deployments targeting South American contraband. They've been productive but not a panacea.
Trump To Announce Advisory Council On Reopening The Country, Shuttered By Coronavirus
"We're going to make a decision, and hopefully, it's going to be the right decision," President Trump said at Friday's White House task force briefing.
'Hope Isn't A Strategy.' How To Prepare For A Natural Disaster During COVID-19
If a major hurricane, flood or wildfire happens during the pandemic, evacuation shelters could be dangerous and cross-state aid impossible. So disaster response experts are planning new strategies.
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Acting Navy Secretary Lashes Out On Virus-Plagued Ship At Commander He Fired
During an unannounced visit to the USS Theodore Roosevelt on Sunday, acting Navy Secretary Thomas Modly tried justifying to its catcalling crew members his sacking of their skipper.
Impeachment Inquiry Catch-Up: Bombshell Testimony And Revelations From The East
A key diplomat validated a kernel of the Ukraine affair to House investigators, Ukrainian officials told reporters something critical, and more. Here's what you need to know.
The Ukraine Impeachment Inquiry Begins A New Phase This Week: What You Need To Know
After weeks of closed-door depositions, Democrats are planning open hearings this week about the Ukraine affair. Here's where the story stands — and what's coming next.
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