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  • Cars of the past were affordable and could be repaired easily. The inexpensive and reasonably priced family sedan has been replaced by SUVs, minivans and trucks that are larger, more technologically advanced, and expensive to repair.
  • People with tree-trunk-like legs who can't lose weight through diet and exercise may have lipedema, a lymphatic disorder. It's not clear what causes it, and most doctors aren't familiar with it.
  • New research finds that grease that coats polar bear fur contains a specialized mixture of chemicals that make it resistant to freezing.
  • There's a new theory about what the term means. But that doesn't change its controversial past.
  • Common sense says "Don't look directly at the sun." But eye doctors like Julie Metzger say even with a partial eclipse, it still bears repeating.
  • Governors say they will refuse to let Syrian refugees settle in their states. Observers say states can't ban refugees, but efforts to reduce processing times for asylum seekers will be slowed.
  • Mentions of crowd sizes and eating pets were just two moments from what was an incredible piece of political theater during the first and possibly only debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. We discuss the debate with Nate French, associate teaching professor at Wake Forest University and an expert in political communication.
  • Hustler rappers like Gunn traffic in street tales that feel larger than life. That doesn't mean they're not "real."
  • The city of Columbus Ohio is approaching a rather big birthday. In rather short order we will be celebrating the birth of Columbus on February 14,1812…
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its recommendations one week before the holiday, advising that Americans be careful amid an explosion in the spread of the coronavirus.
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