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Global Deaths From Coronavirus Surpass 6,000
With the number of cases worldwide from the novel coronavirus surpassing 150,000 and some 6,000 deaths, governments continue their struggle to contain the pandemic.
Motel 6 Gave Guest Information To Immigration Agents, Lawsuit Says
Motel 6 trained new employees to provide guest lists to agents when they asked, without requiring the agents to show a search warrant, Washington state's attorney general alleges in a lawsuit.
Saving 6-Year-Old Ameera, Shot In An Afghan Firefight
With fewer U.S. troops, there's less need to treat combat trauma at the Bagram Airfield hospital. But civilian casualties continue. A surgeon at Bagram has been trying to save an injured girl's leg.
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6 Killed In Liquid Nitrogen Leak At Georgia Poultry Plant
Officials are investigating what caused the leak at the Gainesville, Ga., plant that also sent 11 other people to the hospital.
FBI Arrests 6 People In 2 States In Terrorism Investigation
The men, originally from the Twin Cities area, are charged with giving support to ISIS, the group that calls itself the Islamic State, with plans to travel to Syria to fight for the group.
From Striking Photos To Surprising Stained Glass, A Wide-Ranging Whitney Biennial
There are 63 artists in this year's Biennial, including An-My Lê, whose photography touches on immigration, and Raúl de Nieves, who made a stained glass window with tape, paper, beads and more.
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The Peculiar Parade Of Thanksgiving Traditions
Though it may seem like a fixed point in a fast-moving world, the Thanksgiving holiday continues to change and evolve.
Inside this maximum security prison, a film festival proves 'a little bit healing'
The Sing Sing maximum security prison in New York held its first-ever film festival recently, with incarcerated men invited to judge the five entries.
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3 Million Young People Missing From Housing Market? It's Everyone's Problem
Fewer young adults are buying homes today compared with a decade ago. The National Housing Conference's Lisa Sturtevant and NPR's Marilyn Geewax explain worries that it could harm the housing market.
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Israel says it recovered 6 hostages' bodies in Gaza
The Israeli military recovered the bodies of six hostages taken to Gaza in Hamas' Oct. 7 attack. Hamas says some captives have been killed and wounded in Israeli airstrikes.
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