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U.S. Figure Skaters Preparing For PyeongChang Winter Olympics
The best figure skaters in the United States are squaring off this week and will learn who will compete at next month's Winter Olympics in South Korea. Already, there have been some surprises.
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Time To Make The Doughnuts Free Of Artificial Dyes, Dunkin' Decides
Dunkin' Donuts had previously pledged to eliminate the dyes by the end of 2018, and is still working on its other menu items.
It's Not Just A Cold, It's 'Sickness Behavior'
Feeling grumpy and antisocial because you've got a cold? That's not just a random side effect. It's your body saying, "Hey, slow down and rest so you can get better."
Student Suicide Investigation; DeVos Proposes New Student Loan Rules
Empty classrooms in Puerto Rico, and more in our weekly education news roundup.
The Russia Investigations: Sessions On Edge, Bannon Exiled And Internecine Combat
A cyclone of news reshapes D.C. and spins the Russia imbroglio into a significant new direction. Attorney General Jeff Sessions wound up in quicksand; Steve Bannon wound up cast into darkness.
The New Year Rings In With 'Fire And Fury.' It Might Mean A Consequential 2018
The first week of the new year kicked off with the same ferocity of news that last year ended with.
President Trump 'So Happy' Black Unemployment Rate At A Historic Low
Trump boasted about unemployment for African-Americans hitting a record low of 6.8 percent in December, the lowest rate for that group since the government began tracking data in the early 1970s.
Astronaut John Young, Who Flew In Space 6 Times, Dies At 87
One of NASA's most accomplished astronauts died Friday. He flew in space six times, including a moon landing, and later headed the office that chose crews for space shuttle missions.
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Palestinian Christians Attack Greek Orthodox Patriarch To Protest Land Deals
Hundreds blocked Patriarch Theophilos III's convoy as he drove to a Christmas Mass in Bethlehem on Saturday. The group of Palestinians was protesting the church's controversial sales of holy land.
How An Art Museum Is Reaching A More Diverse Audience
The High Museum of Art in Atlanta has undertaken several efforts to increase the proportion of nonwhite visitors. Director Rand Suffolk tells NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro how they did it.
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