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Vladimir Putin Easily Wins New 6-Year Term As Russian President
In a widely expected outcome, Putin faced a weak field of candidates after disqualifying his only potential rival. He is set to become the longest-serving Russian leader since Stalin.
Cornelius: Tiny Desk Concert
Cornelius' Keigo Oyamada deconstructs and reassembles music like it's a neon cubist-pop sculpture. On a rare U.S. tour, the Japanese band brought its complex cool to the Tiny Desk.
Lawmakers Weigh Pros And Cons Of Mandatory Screening For Postpartum Depression
California's legislature will soon take up a bill requiring doctors to screen new mothers. Many doctors oppose the idea, and similar laws elsewhere haven't increased the number of moms treated.
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Are There Risks From Secondhand Marijuana Smoke? Early Science Says Yes
Now that marijuana is legal in more than 20 states, we all may be exposed to more marijuana on the street. Researchers warn that secondhand smoke from pot poses risks to the heart, lungs and arteries.
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After Years Wandering A Golf Desert, Tiger Woods Stages A Dramatic Comeback
Woods is starting to show renewed spark in his golf game. He seems to have found his game again Sunday after a five-year winless streak.
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One Year After A Long Sabbatical, Wolfgang Voigt Returns Yet Again As GAS
The ambient music innovator quickly follows up 2017's Narkopop with Rausch, out May 18.
Are You Participating In The 'March For Our Lives'?
People across the country will gather to call for stricter gun regulations March 24. Tell us why you're participating in the march or a counterprotest.
Venezuelan City Launches Its Own Currency Amid Cash Crunch
The city of Elorza is selling its own bills featuring the image of an independence leader from the area. Venezuela's national currency has lost the vast majority of its value in just the last year.
What's Up, Pence? Second Family's Rabbit Makes Children's Book Debut
Bunny Marlon Bundo is featured in a book by the vice president's daughter Charlotte and wife, Karen. But even pets in Washington cannot escape controversy.
Uber Suspends Self-Driving Tests After Pedestrian Is Killed In Arizona
A self-driving car operated by Uber struck and killed a pedestrian walking her bicycle in Tempe, Ariz. The incident could be the first pedestrian death involving a self-driving vehicle.
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