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  18.      <description>Body acceptance activists have been trying to change American attitudes toward being overweight for generations. Could a &quot;miracle&quot; drug for weight loss mean the end of the body positivity movement?</description>
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  26.      <title>Preserving the history of the semi-professional Negro League baseball circuit</title>
  27.      <description>A group in South Texas is on a mission to preserve the history of the semi-pro offshoot of the Negro Leagues, including teams that played long after Jackie Robinson broke MLB&apos;s color barrier.</description>
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  35.      <title>An expert&apos;s takeaways from day 1 of Michael Cohen&apos;s testimony</title>
  36.      <description>NPR&apos;s Ailsa Chang talks with author and attorney Andrew Weissman about former President Trump&apos;s hush money trial in New York and the testimony of Michael Cohen, Donald Trump&apos;s former fixer and lawyer.</description>
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  44.      <title>Michael Cohen gave new context for events in Trump&apos;s hush money trial</title>
  45.      <description>Michael Cohen, Trump&apos;s former lawyer, testified that he worked to keep negative stories about Trump out of the media and reduce the impact of the Access Hollywood Tape ahead of the 2016 election.</description>
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  53.      <title>More hotels are catering to the &apos;bleisure&apos; — business and leisure — traveler</title>
  54.      <description>&quot;Bleisure&quot; is a new term in hospitality, a combination of business and leisure travel. It&apos;s part of a post-pandemic reset of our travel habits.</description>
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  63.      <description>The Restored and Rediscovered film festival begins Monday at the Jacob Burns Film Festival in New York City. It&apos;s meant to put a spotlight on movies that have been since lost.</description>
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  71.      <title>Remembering beloved entertainment broadcaster Sam Rubin, dead at 64</title>
  72.      <description>Sam Rubin, one of Los Angeles&apos; most beloved entertainment broadcasters, died on Friday at the age of 64.  He joined KTLA 5&apos;s morning news team in 1991, interviewing actors and musicians.</description>
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  77.      <dc:creator>Jonaki Mehta</dc:creator>
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  80.      <title>Shortage at nursing homes have left an increasing number of patients in hospitals</title>
  81.      <description>Complex patients who need long-term care are struggling to find care in skilled nursing facilities. Researchers say staffing shortages play a huge role.</description>
  82.      <pubDate>Mon, 13 May 2024 18:05:05 -0400</pubDate>
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  86.      <dc:creator>Lesley McClurg</dc:creator>
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  89.      <title>Melinda French Gates resigns as co-chair from the Gates Foundation</title>
  90.      <description>French Gates says she is &quot;immensely proud&quot; of the work of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and the decision to step down as co-chair was not easy. Her last day is June 7.</description>
  91.      <pubDate>Mon, 13 May 2024 17:56:58 -0400</pubDate>
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  95.      <dc:creator>Jonathan Franklin</dc:creator>
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  98.      <title>Influx of deadly street fentanyl reaching the U.S. continues to grow, research shows</title>
  99.      <description>Two new reports show the fentanyl crisis isn&apos;t easing, as drug cartels continue to flood U.S. communities with the deadly illicit opioid often disguised as fake prescription pills.</description>
  100.      <pubDate>Mon, 13 May 2024 17:46:57 -0400</pubDate>
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