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Arlington, Mass., Police Chief Fred Ryan (right) and Inspector Gina Bassett review toxicology reports on cocaine evidence looking for the possibility of fentanyl. Jesse Costa/WBUR hide caption

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Fentanyl-Laced Cocaine Becoming A Deadly Problem Among Drug Users

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The Hungarian-born French photographer Brassaï (born Gyula Halasz) is one of three photographers currently being featured at MOCA in Los Angeles. Baron/Getty Images hide caption

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3 Photographers Who Captured The Undersides Of Life

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How Haley Heynderickx Found Her Confidence For Her Debut Album

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James Piazza (right) seated with wife Evelyn and son Michael speaks during an interview last year about his son Timothy, a Penn State sophomore who died after a hazing ritual. Bebeto Matthews/AP hide caption

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Judge Dismisses Most Serious Charges In Penn State Hazing Death

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Attorney General Jeff Sessions at a roundtable meeting on sanctuary cities hosted by President Trump earlier this month. Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP hide caption

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Sessions Pushes To Speed Up Immigration Courts, Deportations

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Every ad in the Seoul Metro's Apujeong station is for a plastic surgery clinic. In response to a growing number of complaints from riders, the Seoul Metro announced it will ban advertisements for cosmetic surgery at its stations. Elise Hu/NPR hide caption

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In Seoul, A Plastic Surgery Capital, Residents Frown On Ads For Cosmetic Procedure

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