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Donald Trump kicked off Colorado primary ballot and Social Security COLA: Morning Rundown – NBC News

Donald Trump kicked off Colorado primary ballot and Social Security COLA: Morning Rundown  NBC News Takeaways from Colorado’s historic ruling that Trump is ineligible for office based on 14th Amendment’s ‘insurrectionist ban’  CNN Chris Christie, a Trump foe, rebukes Colorado decision to

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A new test could save arthritis patients time, money and pain. But will it be used?

Stories of chronic pain, drug-hopping, and insurance meddling are all too common among patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Precision medicine offers new hope. (Image credit: Adam Gault/SPL/Getty Images)

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Ireland brings legal action against UK under European Convention on Human Rights

The Irish government is to bring a legal case against the UK under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).

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How Bradley Cooper Wove My Parents’ Truth into the Fabric of Maestro

Five years ago, my dad would have turned 100. The Leonard Bernstein Centennial was a pretty big deal—but I didn’t really grasp the scope of my father’s impact until I started traveling around the country giving talks about my memoir,

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Biden’s Challenge for 2024

This article is part of The D.C. Brief, TIME’s politics newsletter. Sign up here to get stories like this sent to your inbox. If you can put politics aside, Joe Biden had a good year as presidencies go. He held together

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Walgreens’s Ambitions Lean on Its Technology. First, It Has to Build Up Its IT Department.

The pharmacy chain’s new chief information officer, Neal Sample, will deal with a unit that has seen significant changes in leadership over the past year.

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The Fast-Food Industry Wants to Be the Fast-Drinks Industry, Too

McDonald’s new CosMc’s brand serves up colorful drinks, bumping up against Starbucks.

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‘Like a savior’: Japanese women fall prey to host clubs

Growing up, Mirai Kisaragi fled her abusive parents, survived homelessness and contemplated suicide. At 18, she met her “saviour” at one of Tokyo’s hundreds of host clubs, where men entertain women. Except he, too, was no good. Before long, Kisaragi

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Survivors brave freezing cold after China quake kills 131

Survivors of China’s deadliest earthquake in years huddled in makeshift aid tents despite freezing temperatures on Wednesday, too scared to return to homes made dangerous by the disaster. State broadcaster CCTV said at least 131 people were killed in northwestern

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French parliament adopts toughened immigration law backed by far right

The French parliament on Tuesday passed an immigration bill backed by the government of President Emmanuel Macron after he faced a major rebellion within his own party over the far right’s support of the toughened-up legislation. The lower house voted

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