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Friday

Railroad workers have been worried about safety concerns for years, reporter says

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Thursday

Former EPA official weighs in on Ohio derailment response and concerns

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Wednesday

National Cancer Institute director opens up about her own cancer diagnosis

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Tuesday

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Where Greta Thunberg does (and doesn't) expect to see action on climate change

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Tuesday

Earthquake creates additional crises for Syrians amid civil war

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Friday

College Board responds to backlash over AP African American studies curriculum

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Thursday

The magic of being a Black nerd in Black History Month

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Tuesday

Wednesday

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Do you use these words when you apologize? It's time to stop, researchers say

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Tuesday

Protests against proposed Atlanta police training facility escalate

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Encore: Actress Andrea Riseborough on her new movie, 'To Leslie'

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Thursday

Authors explain how and why to apologize the right way

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Monday

Encore: Brandon Kyle Goodman embraces their authentic self in 'You Gotta Be You'

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Monday

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Putin has only 1 option left but won't accept it, says Ukraine's foreign minister

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Saturday

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California is getting drenched. So why can't it save water for the drought?

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