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Amid growing measles outbreak, doctors worry RFK is sending wrong message
NPR · Maria Godoy
Two people have now died in the growing measles outbreak in West Texas and New Mexico.
NASA squeezes more life from 47-year-old Voyager probes
Popular Science · Andrew Paul
Both spacecraft are running on two-thirds of their original power.
Sex, drinking and dementia: 25 lawmakers spill on what Congress is really like
POLITICO · Politico Staff
We interviewed Democrats and Republicans about life on Capitol Hill, what broke Congress and a whole lot more.
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Trump questions if NATO would defend U.S., but 1,000 allies were killed in war on terror
ABC News · Alexandra Hutzler and Justin Fishel
NATO’s Article 5 clause has been invoked only once in the alliance’s 76-year history, and that was on Sept. 12, 2001.
Teams rising, falling in the projected NCAA Tournament bracket
USA TODAY Sports · Jordan Mendoza
The regular season is coming to a close in men’s college basketball, and there’s plenty of shuffling happening in the projected March Madness bracket.
What happens to your mortgage if your house is destroyed?
NerdWallet · Kate Wood
With natural disasters and homeowners insurance costs making headlines, many homeowners may find themselves dwelling on “what-ifs.”
Butterflies declined by 22% in just 2 decades across the U.S.
theconversation.com · Eliza Grames
There are ways you can help save them.
Her best friends are chatbots. That’s more common than you think.
NBC News · NBC Staff
In recent years, “AI companions” have gained massive popularity among people who crave social connection.
On ‘Mayhem,’ Lady Gaga crafts perfect pop for a chaotic world
VOGUE.COM · Christian Allaire
An eclectic mixture of moods was entirely intentional.
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