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Carter is 98 years old and served as president from 1977 to 1981. The longest-lived former president has suffered from a series of health challenges in recent years.
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The FDA announced the supply troubles in the fall. Four months later, the medication remains hard to get and could stay that way until the spring
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Users who don't pay a fee for Twitter Blue within the next 30 days will lose SMS two-factor authentication. But there are ways to work around this without signing up for a Twitter subscription.
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A large study found that cutting down on alcohol is a good idea. People who quit drinking also had increased risk of dementia, but researchers cautioned about drawing conclusions from that.
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Advisers to the FDA put the opioid overdose-reversal drug a step closer to being sold without a needing a prescription. Even if approved, the medication may not reach many people who need it.
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NPR's Guide to Podcasting – everything from choosing a story to editing sound.
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A new report lists San Jose State as one of the CSU campuses needing the most renovations and repairs.
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Hundreds to gather in Little Tokyo to remember Japanese Americans forcibly removed from homes after President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066.
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K-pop group BTS is being immortalized in a Lego set inspired by their 2020 music video “Dynamite,” the band’s first U.S. No. 1 single.
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Doing just a couple of things now could help you better recover after the disaster.
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Willis family announced Thursday that his previous diagnosis of aphasia has progressed to frontotemporal dementia. The disease can cause issues with speaking and writing.
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Fox News stars, including Tucker Carlson and Sean Hannity, privately derided then-President Donald Trump's assertion he'd been cheated of victory in 2020, even as the network amplified such claims.