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With Billions At Stake, Trump Agrees To Mend NAFTA — Not End It
Despite his long-standing criticism of the North American Free Trade Agreement, President Trump has opted to reopen negotiations on the deal rather than run the risk of scrapping it altogether.
Georgia's Special Election Has Been Longer Than Some Countries' National Elections
Georgia's sixth-district special congressional election will be held 130 days after it was first announced. That's far longer than full national elections take in places like the U.K. and Mexico.
Amid Economic Crisis, Even Sugar Becomes A Luxury In Egypt
Egypt's government has long subsidized everyday needs like food and electricity. But the economy is in terrible shape and austerity measures are making it hard for the poor to afford even the basics.
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Closest Supermoon Since 1948 Arrives Monday: Tips On Seeing And Photographing It
It's the nearest supermoon in almost 70 years — and we won't see another like it until 2034. You have three chances to see the moon at its biggest, on Sunday and Monday.
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Britain's Transport Secretary Doors Cyclist, As Seen In Video
Days after he said bike lanes can cause "too much of a problem" for London drivers, a video emerges showing Transport Secretary Chris Grayling's car door striking a passing cyclist near Parliament.
Man Arrested Following Berlin Truck Attack Is Released
A truck crashed into a Christmas market on Monday, killing 12 people in what police call an intentional attack. A suspect was detained, but German officials say he is no longer in custody.
Health Care For Seniors Often Goes Beyond Their Desires
Research from the Dartmouth Atlas Project identifies care that older people receive that doesn't match clinical guidelines or, often, patients' own preferences.
Trump Says He Can Unify The GOP, But Polls Suggest Otherwise
New data from the Pew Research Center suggest that the Republican candidate who is doing the best is also the one who would send the most voters running.
How Patients' Reports On Their Health Can Help Doctors Do A Better Job
Doctors and other health providers are slowly adding patients' self-reports to the tests and exams used to make decisions about care.
Dylann Roof Sentenced To Death
Dylann Roof, 22, murdered nine people in the basement of a historically black church in Charleston, S.C. He told the jury that prosecutors "don't know what real real hatred looks like."
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