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Inside a Syrian firehouse, firefighters from rival sides of civil war now work together
In a Damascus firehouse, former regime firefighters work side by side with the White Helmets. They were on opposite sides of Syria's war, and struggle with prejudices & fears -- as they work together to build a new country.
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To rebuild from war, Syrian firefighters work to rebuild trust — in each other
They were on opposite sides during Syria's civil war and now must do lifesaving work together. A makeshift brick wall divides them in their Damascus fire station. The psychological wall is higher.
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Will Congress do anything this month about expiring Obamacare subsidies?
Enhanced subsidies that help people buy cheaper health insurance expire at the end of the year, and enrollment for ACA policies starts in November.
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How the Mets' live broadcast captivates audiences
John DeMarsico is the broadcast director for Mets baseball — and he shoots games like they're movies.
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Meet Vogue's new editor
Chloe Malle, daughter of director Louis Malle and actress Candice Bergen, will succeed Anna Wintour as the new editor of American Vogue.
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Epstein victims join lawmakers to push for release of documents
Conspiracy theories about Jeffrey Epstein’s dealings have intensified, including rumors of a supposed "client list." President Trump and members of his administration once amplified those theories, but in July, the Department of Justice concluded that there was no incriminating client list.
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'Cruelest, most hateful monument I've ever seen': Military historian on Confederate statue's return
A statue that celebrates the Confederacy is returning to Arlington National Cemetery on orders from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
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New data finds massive emissions from Texas oil wells
President Trump says the oil and gas industry in the U.S. is cleaner than in other countries, but new data from Texas finds massive emissions coming from oil wells.
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When disaster strikes, 'land vultures' swoop in to buy homes from vulnerable residents
Disaster investors often outpace local governments and community recovery efforts, flipping properties for profit and fueling rapid gentrification.
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U.S. mass transit continues terminal struggle
With service cuts that reduced express trains still in effect, the Philadelphia Eagles football team issued a travel advisory for fans attending Thursday's home opener, advising that travel times to the stadium would be longer than usual and that carpooling was a good alternative.
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