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After Larry Nassar's Sentencing, Eyes Turn To Michigan State University
Following the sentencing of former doctor Larry Nassar for sexually abusing dozens of women and girls, people are turning to Michigan State University. There's anger at the university that's mainly directed at administrators, but students are also working to make positive change on their campus.
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Key Vacancies At Justice Department 'Not A Recipe For Good Government'
President Trump's Justice Department is operating with key vacancies in some of its most important divisions — from national security to civil rights.
A 'Mole' Isn't Digging Mars: NASA Engineers Are Trying To Find Out Why
After the InSight lander had trouble drilling a sophisticated thermometer into the Martian surface, a Plan B also didn't work, and the instrument ended up backing itself out of the ground.
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Amazon Faces Antitrust Charges From European Regulators
The EU says Amazon exploits data collected from other sellers for its own benefit. These are the first formal charges against the retail giant in a spate of antitrust probes in Europe and the U.S.
HHS Spokesperson Takes Leave of Absence After Disparaging Government Scientists
Michael Caputo is taking a two-month leave of absence after a social media outburst alleging an unfounded "deep state" conspiracy involving government scientists.
Ginsburg, Champion Of Gender Equality, Becomes 1st Woman To Lie In State
In a ceremony at the U.S. Capitol, Rabbi Lauren Holtzblatt says Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg won equality "not in one swift victory, but brick by brick, case by case."
Judge Finds U.S. Agency for Global Media CEO Broke Law In Seizing Control Of Fund
Judge rules against USAGM CEO Michael Pack's moves to dismiss top executives and board of a fund that helps people who live under repressive regimes to access the Web and to communicate securely.
How Biden And McConnell Will Work Together
Former Vice President Joe Biden has a long history with Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell. What will that mean for President-Elect Biden's time in the White House?
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DNC Chairman Jaime Harrison Wants To Build The 'Next Generation' Of Democratic Talent
With President Biden and other Democratic leaders in their 70s and 80s, the new chairman of the Democratic National Committee says recruiting younger candidates will be among his top priorities.
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CDC Says Double-Masking Offers More Protection Against The Coronavirus
New research found that wearing a cloth mask over a medical mask significantly boosts protection against droplets that can transmit the virus. Knotting the ear loops of surgical masks also helps.
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