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Opinion: Keep Limits Intact On Medical Residents' Work Hours
Caps on shift lengths for medical residents were implemented to improve patient safety. Given the effects of sleep deprivation on emotional capacity and residents' well-being, why risk longer hours?
Millions In India Face Uncertain Future After Being Left Off Citizenship List
The northeastern state of Assam left some 4 million people, mostly Muslims, off its citizenship register last year. At the same time, India is seeking to offer citizenship to non-Muslim foreigners.
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Fresh Air Weekend: How Oligarchs Stash Fortunes; 'PEN15' Creators
Journalist Oliver Bullough describes a secret transnational economy in Moneyland. Ken Tucker reviews Lizzo's new album. Maya Erskine and Anna Konkle return to middle school in the Hulu series PEN15.
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Houthi Rebels In Yemen Say They Have Begun Withdrawing From 3 Strategic Ports
The move would be the first step towards implementation of a ceasefire agreed to by the Houthis and Saudi-backed government forces in December. The ports serve as a lifeline for humanitarian aid.
On Mother's Day In Puerto Rico, Hope To Visit A Mother's Grave Turns To Anguish
The municipal cemetery in Lares, Puerto Rico, has been closed since Hurricane Maria hit. Residents flocked to visit when a portion of the cemetery was opened for Mother's Day, but many were unable to reach their loved ones' graves.
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San Francisco Police Raid Journalist's Home After He Refuses To Name Source
Police obtained a warrant to search the home of freelance videographer Bryan Carmody as part of an investigation into a leaked police report concerning the death of public defender Jeff Adachi.
Why Some Wineries Are Becoming 'Certified B Corp' — And What That Means
To be certified, a business must operate according to three principles of sustainability: people, planet and profit. B Corp wineries are investing in farmworkers, but some say it's still not enough.
Police In Tennessee Solve Clown Mystery
Police in Clarksville warned the public about a man with a red nose and painted face, handing out candy to kids. It turns out, he was a nice older man who dresses up on his birthday and spreads joy.
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Actress And Singer Doris Day, Hollywood's Girl Next Door, Dies At 97
Day took on meaty roles in films like The Man Who Knew Too Much and Love Me or Leave Me, but in the late '50s she settled into romantic comedies and a persona that would stick: the good girl.
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Flying Lotus Imagines A Desert Full Of Fools In 'More' Video
Flying Lotus and director Shinichiro Watanabe team up to share a dystopian animation to the song "More."
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