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Researchers Step Up Efforts To Develop A 'Universal' Flu Vaccine
Scientists are pushing hard to find a more effective way to prevent nearly all seasonal flu strains with one shot. For starters, they're paying volunteers to spend a 10-day stint in "Hotel Influenza."
White House Names AIDS Expert Debbie Birx To Help Lead Coronavirus Response
The White House had rebuffed suggestions to name an official "czar" to lead the coronavirus response. But on Thursday, Vice President Pence announced Birx would coordinate the administration's effort.
Understanding Trump's 'Hit List': Experience Matters Far Less Than Loyalty
Axios reporter Jonathan Swan says the president has "crossed a psychological line" since impeachment, developing a list of disloyal officials to oust — and suggesting loyalists to replace them.
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U.S. Supreme Court Agrees To Dismiss 'D.C. Sniper' Case Following Virginia Parole Law
Lawyers for Lee Boyd Malvo, who shot and killed 10 people as a teen and was sentenced to life in prison without parole, pulled the case from the high court. Under a new law, he could seek parole.
How A Coronavirus Blood Test Could Solve Some Medical Mysteries
Researchers in Asia are using a blood test that identifies people who have previously been exposed to the new coronavirus. In the U.S., that kind of test isn't yet available.
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NATO Meets After Turkey Says Russian-Backed Force Killed 33 Troops In Syria
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan also spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin by phone Friday.
Physicist And Iconoclastic Thinker Freeman Dyson Dies At 96
Dyson's ideas often occupied a space between science fiction and science. He helped design, among other things, a nuclear reactor that could be safely operated "even in the hands of an idiot."
After Coronavirus Outbreak, China Tries To Get Back To Work
Now that the spread of COVID-19 appears to be under control, China's vast economy is slowly returning to work.
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'It's Got To Stop': Native Americans Say Crimes Against Them Are Not Taken Seriously
A new federal task force is looking at why Native American women disappear and are killed at rates far beyond whites. Activists welcome the attention but are skeptical that change will come.
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South Carolina Hands Democrats A Challenge: Running In A Strong Job Market
South Carolina and other early states have some of the lowest unemployment rates in the country. That means presidential candidates are making some nuanced economic messages
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