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Kidney stones are a common ailment that affect 1 in 10 people in their lifetime.
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Ohio lawmakers have before them different versions of legislation requiring app stores to establish age verification measures.
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They're framing it as a way to share data and messages about threats, emergency preparedness and public health policy at a time when the federal government isn't doing its job in public health.
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Ali Black, Mark E. Howard and Jason Vieaux discuss their crafts, in their own words.
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Commentator Terry Pluto explores the renewed debate sparked by a fan’s full-page ad, questioning whether star third baseman José Ramírez’s career is truly “wasted" in Cleveland.
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The Rock Hall’s new wing should bring major improvements and address longstanding liabilities without obscuring key aspects of the original building, designed by world-renowned architect I.M. Pei.
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The benefits will end as a result of recent federal policy changes. New work requirements will also go into effect for older adults and those with children older than 14.
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The Supreme Court on Wednesday hears a case that could strike down the last major part of the 1965 Voting Rights Act that remains standing.
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Scientists are researching ways to genetically modify plants and animals to be more resistant to threats like climate change. The IUCN is voting on whether those species should be allowed in nature.
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More than 1,300 staffers at the health agency got notices they were fired — but more than half were reinstated. The cuts will hobble some divisions, employees say.