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Multiple Tornadoes Touch Down In Dayton, Ohio, Bringing Catastrophic Damage
By: Bill Chappell I NPR, Vanessa Romo | NPR
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The dangerous twisters, which began late Monday night, caused considerable damage. Dayton is now under a boil-water advisory.

Charlottesville Jury Convicts ‘Unite The Right’ Protester Who Killed Woman
By: Vanessa Romo | NPR
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James Alex Fields rammed his car into counterprotestors in 2017, killing Heather Heyer and injuring several other people. He was convicted of first degree murder and other charges.

Precision Medical Treatments Have A Quality Control Problem
By: Richard Harris | NPR
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The goal is to customize treatments for cancer and other diseases to a patient’s own biology. But something as simple as failing to take care of tissue samples en route to the lab can derail that.

Week Ahead: Trump Aims To Dismiss Russia Probe As Partisan; Can He Get His Taxes Win?
By: Domenico Montanaro | NPRBy: Arnie Seipel | NPR
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After anti-Trump texts between FBI agents, expect conservative allies of the president to allege that special counsel Robert Mueller and his investigators have an anti-Trump agenda.