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Drug distributors are in court in West Virginia over their role in the state's opioid crisis. Documents spotlight revelations — including internal communications that mocked people with addiction.
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Gospel Sensation Tasha Cobbs Leonard Has Several Reasons (For You) To Believe
The singer, one of the most celebrated gospel singers of her generation, Leonard had as tough a year as any – and, with a new song and new ministry, she wants to help.
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A growing number of kids struggle with anxiety, depression and suicidal thoughts. A new way of linking hospitals and schools may be the key to getting more of them help.
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Debt Relief For Black Farmers Faces Backlash From Banks, Other Farmers
Nearly $4 billion in debt relief is set to go out to farmers of color in June. White farmers have sued the U.S. Department of Agriculture on the grounds that these payments are racist toward them.
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Central Park 'Exonerated 5' Member Reflects On Freedom And Forgiveness
In 1990, Yusef Salaam was one of the five boys wrongly convicted in the so-called Central Park jogger case. They weren't exonerated until 2002. Salaam tells his story in Better, Not Bitter.
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Ronald Reagan Presidential Library In Ventura County Reopens After 14 Month Shutdown Caused By Pandemic
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Lithuanian Foreign Minister On Belarus Following Plane Hijacking
Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko accused European leaders of using the situation as a way to interfere with his country's affairs and "strangle" his nation by ordering new sanctions.
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As COVID-19 Cases Fall, Pandemic Expert Urges Americans To 'Take The Lessons Of This Seriously'
Half the country's adults are now fully vaccinated and nearly two-thirds have a single dose as restrictions continue to lift and COVID-19 cases drop.
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Pipeline Companies Will Have To Report Cyberattacks To The Government
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