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The records from staff, faculty and students date back to 1998 and include social security numbers, names and dates of birth.
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You know how politicians are often accused of sticking their fingers in the wind to gauge public opinion before taking a stance on a tough issue? Well, no…
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The first African-American woman to cover the White House for a major news network, Thornton was also the first black host of NPR's All Things Considered. She died last week at the age of 71.
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Why The Region's Hospitals Want Proton Beam TherapyWYPR's Fraser Smith and Jenny Gold of Kaiser Health News talk about the new proton beam therapy center being built near the University of Maryland Health…
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Local officials in Washington D.C., are on the verge of approving two high-tech radiation facilities for treating cancer at a total cost of $153 million. The treatment these hospitals would offer costs twice as much as standard radiation, but hasn't been shown to work any better for most cancers.