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The Marvel Cinematic Universe is expanding, and fans won't have to wait long to see a transgender character: "very soon — in a movie that we're shooting right now," said Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige. Was it legal for the U.S. to kill a top Iranian military leader in an airstrike in Baghdad this week? Experts disagree. West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice approved the firing of the 31 graduating correctional cadets who took part in an apparent Nazi salute during a class photo. Shame and taboo have kept many issues affecting women’s bodies from getting the attention they deserve. Doctors and health advocates recommend seven ideas women need to focus on in 2020, including that women's pain is real. Ghosn-ting? Former Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn has taken refuge in Lebanon after fleeing Japan ahead of his high-profile financial misconduct trial. Ghosn did not say how he was able to leave Tokyo, where his bail conditions prohibited international travel. How exactly would a Senate impeachment trial work? While many details are unsettled, here is an outline of what is expected. New York officials say they have stepped up police patrols to restore a sense of security to Jewish neighborhoods. But Yehuda and Esther Weiss, who live in Brooklyn's Williamsburg neighborhood, say it feels as if the situation is getting worse not better. |
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This hotel is as pretty as a picture. For $150 a night, you can sleep in an Edward Hopper painting — or a 3D reproduction of one — at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. (Listening time, 4:38 or read the story here.) The wheels on the bus go 'round and 'round for this family in Oregon. A man gave his grandkids a bus for Christmas, so he can drive them all to school each morning at the same time. He named the bus "Grandfather Express." (Listening time, 2:03) North Korea is planning to open a world-class tourist resort on its southeastern coast next year to prove it can thrive under sanctions. Experts predict it will be a huge waste of money. (Listening time, 4:25) |
Images from the fires in Australia capture sparks flying, ravaged buildings, smoke and glowing red as far as the eye can see. In several southeastern towns, smoke blocked out the sky, houses were destroyed, and thousands of people fled to nearby beaches. Here are some of the most striking scenes of the destruction so far. |
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Pain management and addiction treatment are specialties, calling for advanced training that many family physicians don't have. But in many rural areas, family physicians are residents' only available help. The NPR video team visited Angela Gatzke-Plamann, the only full-time family physician in the central Wisconsin village of Necedah, population 916, to hear her side of the story. |
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