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The South Shore Line's Double Track project is bringing plenty of disruption but no major problems, according to Mike Noland, the president of the Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District.
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A detailed study of long-COVID patients fails to find any obvious physical explanation for their lingering health problems. The findings underscore the need for doctors to go beyond routine tests.
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Writing for the 6-3 conservative majority, Justice Clarence Thomas said federal courts may not hear post-conviction evidence to show how deficient the trial or appellate lawyer in state court was.
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One person was killed and two suffered critical injuries after four people fell off a cliff in the early morning darkness. Police say it appeared to be an accident.
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The Supreme Court is expected to strike down Roe v. Wade later this month, and NPR wants to hear how you are feeling about the likely decision and what conversations you're having with your community.
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Fears of a global food crisis are growing because of the shock of the war in Ukraine, climate change and rising inflation.
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Colin Cantwell worked on other films including 2001: A Space Odyssey and WarGames. He was 90.