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U.S. Stocks Tumble Amid Nervousness Over Tech Sector, China Trade War
The Dow fell more than 700 points before recovering to close down 1.9 percent. Amazon tumbled more than 5 percent after President Trump criticized the company in tweets.
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The government of Indonesia wants coverage for everyone by 2019. As Dr. Jacklyn Adella is finding out from her stint on a remote island, many challenges lie ahead.
As College Basketball Prepares To Crown Men's Champion, Scandal Looms Over Program
College basketball has one more game — the men's national championship. Both the mens' and womens' tournaments have had magic moments during a year when the state of college basketball is in question.
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Saudi Arabia To Start Offering Tourist Visas, Opening Up Traditionally Restrictive Country
Saudi Arabia has allowed millions of Muslims to visit on religious pilgrimages but now it plans to open its doors to others by starting to offer tourist visas.
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The Scarcity Trap: Why We Keep Digging When We're Stuck In A Hole
Have you ever noticed that when something important is missing in your life, your brain can only seem to focus on that missing thing? Two researchers have dubbed this phenomenon "scarcity."
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Health Savings Account Change In 2018 Could Trip Up Some Consumers
The new calculation reduces by $50 the amount a family can put into these HSA accounts this year. Anyone who has already funded the account at a higher level will need to adjust, or risk IRS scrutiny.
The Cosby Trial: What You Need To Know
Bill Cosby heads to trial again on sexual assault charges arising from a 2004 encounter in his home. Last year, a jury couldn't decide on a verdict, so the judge declared a mistrial.
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Why A French Attorney Is On A Digital Privacy Crusade Against Tech Titans
A Europe-based movement is underway to stop disinformation on the Internet. One Paris man is at the center of the push to make Google clean up its search results.
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When Going Gluten-Free Is Not Enough: New Tests Detect Hidden Exposure
For people with celiac disease, incidental ingestion of gluten can lead to painful symptoms and lasting intestinal damage. Two new studies suggest such exposure may be greater than many realize.
Juliana Daugherty's Contemplative 'Player' Marks A Promising Debut
Daugherty strikes out on her own and falls down a rabbit hole with the lead single off her upcoming album, Light, out June 1.
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