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John Fetterman talks about his stroke recovery in recent one-on-one interviews
Interviewers have zeroed in on the topic as Fetterman has been barnstorming local and national outlets.
The Bible is among dozens of books removed from this Texas school district
The books under review were previously challenged and placed back on shelves, but now the Keller Independent School District wants them to undergo another review with new criteria.
Virginia's First Lady Criticized For Racially 'Inapporpriate' Mansion Tour
Pam Northam allegedly handed out cotton to two black Senate pages, asking them to imagine being enslaved cotton-pickers. The first lady says she was telling the "full story of the Executive Mansion."
Chinese Researcher Who Created Gene-Edited Babies Sentenced To 3 Years In Prison
He Jiankui announced in November 2018 that he had created the world's first gene-edited babies. Scientists are concerned about unintended side effects that could be passed down to future generations.
Trump Officials Ask To Delay Census Data For Voting Districts, House Seats
The Census Bureau is asking Congress to change the legal deadlines for numbers used to redistribute congressional seats and Electoral College votes, as well as data used to redraw voting districts.
See-Saw Diplomacy Lets People Play Together Along U.S. Border Wall
A playdate recently broke out at the fence that separates the U.S. and Mexico in an event that was "filled with joy, excitement, and togetherness."
Kavanaugh Accuser Christine Blasey Ford Continues Receiving Threats, Lawyers Say
Christine Blasey Ford's lawyers say she isn't interested in publicity or a book deal. She is struggling to get her life back on track following her testimony in the Senate.
Santa Tracker Unaffected By Government Shutdown, NORAD Says
Despite gridlock in Washington, D.C., more than 1500 military personnel and volunteers at a Colorado air force base will be hard at work Christmas Eve, tracking Santa and answering children's calls.
Push To Crack Down On Drug That Killed Prince Echoes Fight From 1980s
A proposal by New Hampshire Republican Sen. Kelly Ayotte to increase criminal penalties for possessing fentanyl is drawing the ire of advocates, who want to treat drug use as a public health problem.
These researchers are trying to stop misinformation from derailing climate progress
A global team of activists and researchers has been tracking false and misleading claims about climate change as world leaders meet at the U.N. climate conference in Glasgow.
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