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Measles Cases Rise Globally With Spikes In The Middle East, Europe And The Americas
Measles cases rose sharply last year around the globe according to a new report from the World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Jazz Pianist Kenny Werner Shines As A Solo Act In 'The Space'
Werner named his new album after his state of mind when he's improvising. Jazz critic Kevin Whitehead says Werner's piano sings with the voice of experience.
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Dutch Court Rejects 69-Year-Old Man's Bid To Change His Age
Emile Ratelband wanted to change his age by 20 years. He believes he would get better results on dating apps if he were younger. He plans to appeal his case.
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News Brief: Prosecutors' Flynn Memo, Bush Funeral, CBS' Moonves Probe
Former national security adviser Michael Flynn should not get jail time, feds say. President George H.W. Bush is mourned in Washington. And Les Moonves misled investigators, according to a CBS report.
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George H.W. Bush Funeral: George W. Bush To Eulogize His Father
Former President George H.W. Bush was a leader in a formidable political dynasty: the son of a senator, the father of a governor — and of the 43rd president. George W. Bush will eulogize his father.
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A Confederate Statue Continues To Stir Unrest At UNC-Chapel Hill
Many students at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill are dissatisfied with a university proposal to display a confederate statue in a new history building. The statue was toppled in August.
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'All That Heaven Allows' Examines Rock Hudson's Life As A Closeted Leading Man
Hudson lived a double life as a Hollywood heartthrob and a closeted gay man. Biographer Mark Griffin says Hudson's death from AIDS in 1985 was a turning point in public awareness of the epidemic.
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Mexico's New President Vows To Re-Investigate Case Of Kidnapped Student-Teachers
Mexico's new president formed a truth commission to investigate the abduction and presumed death of 43 college students in 2014 but some wonder if there will be similar focus on other cases.
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President George H.W. Bush And The Aftermath Of The Gulf War
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Joost Hiltermann of the International Crisis Group about the aftermath of the Gulf War in 1991 and George H. W. Bush's presidency.
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USA Gymnastics Voluntarily Files For Bankruptcy
USA Gymnastics filed for bankruptcy Wednesday. The organization has been under withering criticism for how its handling of scores of sexual abuse reports by former team doctor Larry Nassar.
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