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This Lebanese university gives senior citizens a chance to go back to school
The University for Seniors in Beirut, Lebanon, gives older students the chance to remain active and engaged as they age. The program's director says the vision is to portray a positive image of aging.
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Boston restaurants look to the future as mask mandates are lifted
Some restaurants are embracing the lack of restrictions, while others want to keep masks on for a while longer.
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130 people rescued from bombed Mariupol theater as crews search for hundreds more
As many as 1,000 or more people were in the theater and its shelter Wednesday at the time of the Russian airstrike, officials said.
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Buttigieg discusses FLOW, a new data-sharing initiative aimed at resolving supply chain issues.
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High levels of lead detected in water of Montana public schools
Partial testing finds that about half of the state's schools have lead in the water.
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Remembering William Hurt, star of 'Broadcast News' and 'The Big Chill'
Hurt, who died March 13, won an Oscar for his performance as a drag queen sharing a prison cell with a political dissident in the 1985 film Kiss of the Spider Woman. Originally broadcast in 2010.
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China's place in the Russia-Ukraine war
The U.S. and NATO have warned Beijing not to back its ally. What China chooses to do now will have worldwide implications for years to come. We talk about it.
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Thousands of Texas voters had mail-in ballots rejected in primary election
The rejections followed the state's new Republican-backed voting law.
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This form of memory loss is common — but most Americans don't know about it
Mild cognitive impairment, a common brain condition, can be an early sign of Alzheimer's disease. But most people don't know the symptoms. And some may mistake it for normal aging.
A wild ride for global nickel market
Russia is one of the world's largest suppliers of nickel. Prices soared after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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