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A Holocaust survivor identifies with the pain of both sides in the Israel-Hamas war
As a girl of 10, Estelle Laughlin and her family were forced into the Warsaw Ghetto, then sent to a concentration camp. She lived through the Nazi genocide. This new war has shaken her to her core.
As ranks of uninsured grow, charity care can be hard to come by at many hospitals
An investigation of hospital data and charity care programs shows most Minnesota hospitals provide little financial aid to patients and often make assistance difficult to get.
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African Researchers Say They Face Bias In The World Of Science. Here's One Solution
The new journal Scientific African was launched to provide a prejudice-free platform for research from African scientists. And it's already winning awards.
Former Rep. Mike Oxley, An Architect Of Post-Enron Bill, Dies At 71
Oxley, an Ohio Republican, led the House Financial Services Committee when fraud scandals sank Enron and other firms. The bill he wrote with Sen. Paul Sarbanes aimed to prevent more fraudulent acts.
Germany Gives Brazil Das Boot With 7-1 Win, Enters World Cup Final
Brazil, without striker Neymar, was in shambles. Thomas Muller and Toni Kroos scored two goals each for Germany, and Miroslav Klose became the highest goal scorer in World Cup history.
This may sound like a broken record, but Taylor Swift has broken another record
Swift's The Tortured Poets Department has been the biggest album in the country for 12 consecutive weeks, the longest run atop that chart of her career.
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Japanese Tennis Star Naomi Osaka Bounced Out Of Tokyo Olympics
Osaka has been the face of these Olympics and was chosen to light the cauldron in the opening ceremony. She easily won her first two tennis matches but lost in the third round.
'The Color Purple' is the biggest Christmas Day opening since 2009
The Color Purple is now the second-biggest Christmas Day opening in history — $18 million on day one of its release.
Bronny James, LeBron's son, suffered cardiac arrest during practice
The incoming freshman at the University of Southern California was at basketball practice Monday when he suffered a cardiac arrest, a family spokesperson said in a statement.
She paid into Medicare for years. Trump's immigration policy will end her coverage
A provision in the GOP's One Big Beautiful Bill Act will make Rosa María Carranza and an estimated 100,000 other lawfully present immigrant seniors ineligible. Her once secure retirement is in question.
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