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After the holidays, a wave of new faces shoot up the charts
The holidays are over, both on the calendar and on the pop charts, and that's great news for an assortment of beneficiaries.
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White House Official Calls Next 48 Hours 'Critical' For Trump's Care
President Trump's physician, Dr. Sean Conley, told reporters on Saturday morning that Trump was "doing very well." But an official identified as chief of staff Mark Meadows gave a different account.
Who's In Charge? An Awkward Monday Is Coming For This Federal Agency
The outgoing leader of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau named a replacement upon resigning. But the president has different plans, fueling a legal battle over who holds the power to appoint.
Medicaid Expansion Has Delivered Access To Addiction Treatment, Report Finds
The Urban Institute reports that Medicaid spending on drugs used to treat opioid addiction and overdoses has risen sharply, raising questions about the potential impact of Medicaid cuts.
Is It A Good Idea To Pay Villagers Not To Chop Down Trees?
Governments dole out millions each year. Researchers debate whether the payouts actually work. A new study from Uganda offers some answers.
As Cybercrime Proliferates, So Does Demand For Insurance Against It
Companies are clamoring for coverage against losses due to hackers. But insurance firms are being selective: The risk involved isn't well understood — and the crimes themselves are evolving rapidly.
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Twitter Permanently Suspends Conservative Writer For Targeted Abuse
The suspension of Breitbart News editor Milo Yiannopoulos comes amid a recent campaign in which users tweeted hundreds of racist and abusive messages at Ghostbusters actress Leslie Jones.
Uber's Traffic Jammed In Netherlands, India And Spain
Uber says it's reached 52 countries since its 2010 launch, but our number cruncher Mona Chalabi tells NPR's Rachel Martin the tally is changing as some countries try to ban the ride-sharing service.
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As Wire Transfer Options Dwindle, Somali-Americans Fear A Lost Lifeline
Every year, money transfer brokers help Somali-Americans send more than $200 million to family members in Somalia. But one of the few banks to support that process will soon back out.
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Mark Anthony Conditt: What We Know About The Austin Bomber
With a bombing spree seemingly over, interest now turns to the chief suspect in the attacks that struck fear and anxiety into thousands of people.
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