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In a recent column, Daniel Pink says it is time to move Memorial Day to another day and root it once again in service rather than leisure.
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The book was a finalist for the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize, and won Britain's Baille-Gifford Prize. The book is out in paperback next month.
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While photos and personal belongings are things loved ones choose to hold onto when someone dies, others cherish something else: their tattoos.
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Andrew Bird says he approached tunes like “I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face" and "I Fall in Love Too Easily" as if they were his own.
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The wealthiest earners have already stopped contributing to Social Security.
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Agam Berger is seen on Hamas body camera footage being taken into custody on Oct. 7 at the military base where she was working.
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WUWM's Lina Tran explains how climate change has painted a rainbow of colors across this body of water.
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Stacey Mei Yan Fong's cookbook is full of recipes, tips, history, photos and more.
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U.S. health officials are already grappling with a street drug supply of fentanyl laced with “tranq,” an animal tranquilizer that causes flesh wounds. Now another chemical long used by veterinarians is turning up in the street drug supply that suppresses heart activity.
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North Carolina's West Charlotte High School was widely seen as a national model for how schools could integrate in the 1970s, years after the Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court ruling.
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Chris Board's son Cody was in the Army and died in 2010 in Afghanistan.
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The Ministry of Health in Gaza says Israel struck a Rafah camp for displaced people, killing at least 35 Palestinians and injuring dozens more.