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5 Years After Sandy, New York Rebuilds With The Next Flood In Mind
Since Superstorm Sandy, New York has rewritten its building code to make the city more resilient to flooding. But not everyone thinks it's wise to rebuild so close to the city's waterfront.
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Not My Job: Queen's Brian May Gets Quizzed About Dairy Queen
The astrophysicist, 3D photography enthusiast and, yes, hall-of-fame rock star answers our questions about DQ — the ice cream and fast food franchise.
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Racism Is Literally Bad For Your Health
Racism affects health outcomes, a new report finds. "The day-to-day little indignities" can negatively impact people's physical health, Harvard researcher David Williams says.
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Game 4: Dodgers Outlast Astros To Tie Up World Series
After a mostly scoreless game, the Los Angeles Dodgers blasted ahead of the Houston Astros in the top of the ninth inning with five runs, evening up the best-of-seven series Saturday, now 2-2.
Prize-Winning Photos Show A Different Side Of Instagram
Getty has given grants to photographers who focused on child brides in India, family members who have been out of touch and youth who have been incarcerated.
How Russian Propaganda Spreads On Social Media
Experts say such propaganda sows divisions within society by confirming beliefs. Facebook, Google and Twitter officials are testifying this week about Russian influence on the 2016 election.
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The Russia Investigations: Countdown To The Big Show; Republicans Strike Back
D.C. laces up for a social media marathon in Congress, and an explosive Washington Post story helps the White House and GOP go on offense against Hillary Clinton.
Foreign Interference Has Bedeviled D.C. For Decades, With No Easy Reponse
The debate over how to combat Russia's ongoing campaign of active measures against the West has been taking place since the Cold War.
Latest Attack On Mogadishu Ends With At Least 23 Dead
Al-Shabab claimed the attack as it wages a bloody insurgency in Somalia's capital. A mother and her three children, one of them a baby, were among those killed according to police.
Puerto Rico's Power Authority Cancels Controversial Whitefish Contract
The move came after Gov. Ricardo Rosselló called to revoke the $300-million contract awarded to the tiny Montana-based company.
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