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How one country has become a top destination for hair transplants
With more than 1 million people going to Turkey for the procedure every year, hair transplants are transforming men's scalps — and vanity. But not every story ends with a perfect hairline.
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Who Is Barbara Lagoa, A Top Contender For Trump's Supreme Court Pick?
The Florida judge has been on the federal bench for just about a year. She became controversial for not recusing herself from a felon voting rights case.
Obamacare Plans Don't Always Include Top Cancer Centers
In a number of states, including big ones such as New York and Texas, leading cancer centers like Memorial Sloan Kettering aren't included in insurers' networks. What's a patient's recourse?
Pro Sports Are Returning. Their COVID-19 Testing Is Top Notch, But Is It Ethical?
The NBA and Major League Soccer are getting underway in their 'protective' bubbles near Orlando. They get regular COVID-19 tests and quick results. But that's not the case for regular Floridians.
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Investigation finds federal agencies dismissed threats ahead of the Jan. 6 attack
Washington Post reporter Carol Leonnig says President Trump froze key federal agencies, including the FBI and Dept. of Defense, whose job it was to investigate and stop threats to national security.
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Coronavirus Package Would Bar Trump And Lawmakers From Funds, Top Democrat Says
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., says he's secured a provision in the $2 trillion rescue bill that would prohibit the president and others from receiving Treasury loans or investments.
Post-#MeToo, Ernst & Young Grapples With Diverging Views Of Its Culture
Until recently, the accounting giant coached some top women leaders to look "polished" and speak briefly. The company has since disavowed the program, arguing its workplace culture promotes women.
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Over 400 Advertisers Hit Pause On Facebook, Threatening $70 Billion Juggernaut
Companies from Ford to Microsoft are part of a growing protest over how the social media giant handles hate speech and other harmful content.
One year after the Jan. 6 insurrection, signs of a nation deeper in peril
A year after the attack on the Capitol, there's a growing realization that traditional tools to counter extremism in the U.S. may not apply.
A top global health expert's message to graduates: Kick the tires
NPR interviews Maria Van Kherkove, the infectious disease epidemiologist who is a leader in the World Health Organization.
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