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Trump Denies New Sexual Assault Allegation By Advice Columnist E. Jean Carroll
Trump says Carroll's allegations, published in New York magazine, are simply an attempt to sell copies of her new book. Carroll says Trump attacked her in a New York City department store.
Reported Mueller Questions For Trump Hint At Detail Not Yet Public In Russia Probe
The New York Times published an account of questions it says the special counsel's office wants to ask the president in a prospective interview.
Facebook, YouTube and Twitter limit ads over Russia's invasion of Ukraine
The moves come as U.S. tech platforms are under pressure to take a stronger stance against Russia and limit disinformation.
Jamal Khashoggi's Last Column Before Disappearance Calls For Free Expression
The column's publication is "kind of an acknowledgement to ourselves ... that we don't have much hope that we're going to be able to edit this one with him," the Post editorial page editor told NPR.
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5 things to know about the FDA's flawed approach to accelerated drug approvals
An NPR investigation found stalled confirmatory trials and lax enforcement are plaguing the FDA's accelerated approval of drugs for urgent medical needs.
Love Of Literature — And Algeria — Illuminates 'Our Riches'
Kaouther Adimi's novel tells the real-life story of Edmond Charlot, the Algerian bookseller and publisher who witnessed his country's independence struggle — and famously discovered Albert Camus.
'Tightrope' Implores America To Make Changes To Save Itself
A new book by Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn is an agonizing account of how apathy and cruelty have turned America into a nightmare for many less fortunate citizens. But it is not without hope.
In 'Lara,' The True Story Of Pasternak's Muse And Mistress
What price love? In Lara, Anna Pasternak chronicles her famous great-uncle Boris's relationship with his mistress, Olga Ivinskaya — whose connection with the author landed her in the gulags.
Pay, But Not Equity, Improves For Female Anesthesiologists
Anesthesiologists make a lot of money. But female anesthesiologists make much less than their male counterparts, a RAND study finds. It's the latest evidence of a persistent pay gap in health care.
'Frannie Langton' Takes Power Over Her Own Story
In Sara Collins' new novel, a former slave accused of murder recounts her life — but, as Frannie Langton herself says, no one expects a woman like her to tell her story, or for it to include joy.
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