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Travel Ban Adds Stress To 'Match Week' For Some Doctors
A medical residency program is the next training step for newly minted doctors, and awaiting "the match" can be tense. For some international students, Trump's travel ban has made that tension worse.
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How To Talk About A Significant Other's Weight
Dear Sugar Radio is a podcast offering "radical empathy" and advice for the lost, lonely and heartsick. On this episode, the hosts talk about a touchy subject: physical appearance and weight.
Ex-Missile Crew Members Say Cheating Is Part Of The Culture
The Air Force has acknowledged a problem with cheating on tests by nuclear missile officers. NPR spoke with eight former officers, and seven said they had participated in some kind of cheating.
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Some Accused Of Sexual Assault On Campus Say System Works Against Them
Young men in colleges across the country say they're being falsely accused of campus sexual assault and treated unfairly in a rush to judgment.
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The 500-Pound 'Chicken From Hell' Likely Ate Whatever It Wanted
OK, maybe it just munched vegetation, small animals and eggs. But this newly named dino looked like a cross between a chicken and a bulked-up ostrich. Five-inch claws? We'd have stayed out of its way.
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As World Cup Looms, Qatar's Migrant Worker System Faces Scrutiny
More than 85 percent of the people who live in Qatar are not citizens. Most are foreign workers who can face harsh conditions that are coming under increasing scrutiny as the emirate undergoes a building boom in advance of the 2022 World Cup.
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Could Exercising In Frigid Temperatures Make Us Healthier?
As a freezing winter drives many of us indoors, some extreme athletes embrace the cold as a great way to burn calories and retrain the immune system while working out. Not so fast, physiologists say.
Zimbabwe's Mnangagwa Wins Presidential Election Marred By Suspicion, Bloodshed
Emmerson Mnangagwa has emerged the victor of Zimbabwe's first presidential election since Robert Mugabe's ouster. But after delays and deadly violence, the opposition is alleging the vote was rigged.
Frustrated Supreme Court Looks For A Solution To Partisan Gerrymandering
Justices heard a case involving redistricting for the second time this term. This time, it was Democrats' turn to defend their plan.
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Sprained Your Ankle? The Cost Of A Walking Boot Could Sprain Your Wallet
Your health insurance plan might not cover items such as wheelchairs, walkers, crutches, boots and braces. The cost is small compared with many medical bills, but adds up if you pay out-of-pocket.
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