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Greek Leader Reiterates Call For 'No' Vote In Referendum
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras insisted a rejection of creditors' proposals for a bailout did not mean Greece would leave the eurozone. Greece officially missed a loan payment to the IMF.
Boy Scouts' Repeal Of Gay Ban Mirrors Its Approach To Racial Integration
The Boy Scouts are set to let local troops decide on rules for admitting gay members and leaders, a policy similar to its approach to racial integration that many find unsatisfactory.
Obama Invites Texas Teen To White House After 'Bomb Hoax' Incident
A tweet from the president reads: "We should inspire more kids like you to like science. It's what makes America great."
Doctors Without Borders Rejects EU Funds Over Migrant Policies
The aid group explained the decision by criticizing the EU's deal with Turkey to deport migrants who reach Europe. "We cannot take funds from those who do so much harm," the organization said.
Physician Group Calls On Government To Rein In Drug Prices
The American College of Physicians will lobby Congress to allow the re-importation of medicines from other countries and to let Medicare bargain with drugmakers over price. Will lawmakers go along?
Britain Won't Be The First To Leave A United Europe. Guess Who Was?
Britain is being described as the first country to leave the European Union. That may be true on a technicality, but others left the pan-European body in the past.
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First Black University of Alabama student to share a building name with a Klan leader
A University of Alabama building will share the names of a Klan leader and its first Black student
Hundreds of Howard University hospital workers plan to strike over low wages
The labor union argues that nurses and other licensed healthcare professionals working at the hospital have been understaffed throughout the pandemic.
Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (April 22)
A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Senators to announce coalition reaches $1 billion goal for minority, community lending
Sens. Mark Warner, D-Va., and Mike Crapo, R-Idaho, will join Treasury Deputy Secretary Wally Adeyemo at the Capitol Thursday to announce the funding.
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