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  1. A 12th-century Austrian castle updated by a 21st-century family, a summer camp turned family retreat and more: The 14 most intriguing homes featured in in 2018

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  2. Don’t worry if you missed the comet on last night. It should be just as visible for a week or two.

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  3. As more and more states legalize medical marijuana in some form, advocates in Nebraska are hoping to build on the momentum

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    A majority of the American people want: - higher taxes on the rich - higher taxes on corporations - expanded Medicare and Medicaid - a higher minimum wage - a larger government role in job creation - more federal financial aid for college

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  5. When Ringo, a yellow Lab, was retired after working for a Mississippi police department for 9 years, his handler took him to a shelter instead of keeping him. Now the officer has been demoted.

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  6. The Trump administration will rescind Obama-era policies aimed at ensuring that minority students are not unfairly disciplined at school

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  7. New Senate reports show that the Russian influence campaign for the 2016 election ushered in a new era of perpetual conflict, wries

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    Paths to the playoffs, some simple, some fiendishly complicated.

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  9. “The rings of Saturn haven’t been around forever. And they’re going to disappear someday.”

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  10. Evening Briefing: Here's what you need to know at the end of the day

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  11. Low-sodium diets are widely urged on people who have a variety of ailments, but there’s little proof they help those with heart failure

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    If (and that's IF) the DOJ finds that Zinke willfully used his official position to influence a hometown real estate deal, he could face a prison sentence of up to 5 years and a $50k fine for each violation. My story:

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  13. Crowded platforms. Long delays. Fire on tracks. New Yorkers’ lives are regularly upended by issues on the subway. We collected your stories of subway hell.

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  14. The vaping increase was so precipitous, researchers said, that it was the largest annual jump in the use of any substance, including marijuana, they had seen in the project’s 44-year history

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    BREAKING: CBS won't give Les Moonves a penny of his $120 million severance, citing the "willful and material misfeasance" my colleague and I reported earlier this month

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  16. Breaking News: CBS said its former head Les Moonves misled it about misconduct. He will be fired for cause and will not receive a $120 million severance.

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    ’s military used a speech by Donald Trump to justify shooting at protesters in October. We investigated what happened and uncovered that an elite battalion fired machine guns into a crowd of unarmed marchers.

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  18. Unemployment is low, and the economy is growing. So why are some people worried about a recession?

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  19. In Opinion Dr. Haider Warraich, a cardiologist, writes, "Fake news threatens our democracy. Fake medical news threatens our lives."

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  20. The Justice Department asked a federal appeals court to throw out or at least temporarily halt a lawsuit that accuses President Trump of illegally benefiting from his family’s business

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