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Are eggs bad for you? New study rekindles debate

Higher Ed
The latest U.S. research on eggs won't go over easy for those who can't eat breakfast without them.
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COLOMBIA: ALLEGED AIR FORCE BOMBING INVESTIGATION

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Spanish/Eng/Nat

An F-B-I ballistics analysis has prompted a new investigation into allegations that the Colombian air force dropped a U-S-made bomb on a village in Colombia two years ago, killing 17...
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USA: CHICAGO: BRITAIN'S PRINCESS DIANA VISIT UPDATE

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English/Nat

Diana-mania continues in Chicago - scenes of near-hysteria welcomed the Princess of Wales as she began the second day of official engagements in the Windy
City.
First...
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Treadmills keeping patients out of expensive surgery

Higher Ed
LEADIN:

Step by step, seniors in the United States are helping scientists prove a simple concept - that treadmills can be good medi
cine.
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Curated Video

Treadmills keeping patients out of expensive surgery

Higher Ed
LEADIN:

Step by step, seniors in the United States are helping scientists prove a simple concept - that treadmills can be good medi
cine.
...
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Curated Video

Expert asks will China keep it's cool on Huawei?

Higher Ed
China is upping the pressure on the United States and Canada as bail hearings for a top Chinese technology executive resume in Vancouver.
Instructional Video3:33
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Expert asks will China keep it's cool on Huawei?

Higher Ed
China is upping the pressure on the United States and Canada as bail hearings for a top Chinese technology executive resume in Vancouver.
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Legal analyst: Mueller report doesn't clear Trump

Higher Ed
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Legal analyst: President Trump not in the clear

Higher Ed
The Mueller report does not exonerate President Donald Trump, it simply brings us to the starting line and leaves us there, says professor Juliet Sorensen of Northwestern University's Pritzker School of Law.
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Curated Video

Legal analyst: Mueller report doesn't clear Trump

Higher Ed
The Mueller report does not exonerate US President Donald Trump, it simply brings us to the starting line and leaves us there, says professor Juliet Sorensen of Northwestern University's Pritzker School of Law.
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Curated Video

New Boeing CEO begins, inherits 737 Max crisis

Higher Ed
Changing CEOs was the easy part. Now it's up to Boeing's new leader to deal with a crisis caused by two crashes and the grounding of the company's best-selling plane.
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New Boeing CEO begins, inherits 737 Max crisis

Higher Ed
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New Boeing CEO begins, inherits 737 Max crisis

Higher Ed
Changing CEOs was the easy part. Now it's up to Boeing's new leader to deal with a crisis caused by two crashes and the grounding of the company's best-selling plane.
Instructional Video2:59
Curated Video

Expert: Trump clemencies send inconsistent message

Higher Ed
A former federal prosecuor says President Trump's clemencies seem to be aimed at individuals convicted of conduct "eerily similar" to what the president himself has been accused of.
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Expert: Trump clemencies send inconsistent message

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus131184
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Expert: Trump clemencies send inconsistent message

Higher Ed
A former federal prosecuor says President Trump's clemencies seem to be aimed at individuals convicted of conduct "eerily similar" to what the president himself has been accused of.
Instructional Video2:09
Curated Video

US jobless aid claims reach new record amid virus

Higher Ed
With 6.6 million people seeking jobless benefits last week, the United States has reached a grim landmark: Roughly one in 10 workers have lost their jobs in just the past three weeks.
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US jobless aid claims reach new record amid virus

Higher Ed
With 6.6 million people seeking jobless benefits last week, the United States has reached a grim landmark: Roughly one in 10 workers have lost their jobs in just the past three weeks.
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US jobless aid claims reach new record amid virus

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus134006
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Bloomberg

What to Expect From the February Jobs Report

Higher Ed
US payroll growth has topped estimates for 10 straight months. But what will the numbers from February show us and how will the Federal Reserve react? Bloomberg's Mike McKee has a preview.



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