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Pastor Max Lucado Baffled Over Evangelical Trump Supporters
The prominent evangelical pastor talks about his recent denunciation of Donald Trump. He says he's puzzled as to why other evangelical leaders seem to give the Republican candidate a "free pass."
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Reporter Who Called Minn. County 'Absolute Worst Place To Live' Is Moving There
Christopher Ingraham was just describing a USDA ranking when he insulted Red Lake County, Minn., last summer. But the resulting uproar from Minnesotans led to a change of heart — and location.
History Of Slavery, Future Of Diversity Still At Issue At Harvard
Student protesters calling themselves Reclaim Harvard Law School say a recommendation that a slavery-tainted symbol be retired is not enough to end their occupation of a student center.
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Prague's Franken-Cone Finds A Way To Bring Ice Cream And Doughnuts Together
There's a new doughnut in town — or wait, is it an ice cream cone? It's both! The tredelnikis a donut like pastry made into a cone, and filled with ice cream. It's all the rage in Prague.
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PBS Turns The Lights Out At 'Downton Abbey'
After six seasons, the period drama Downton Abbey aired its last new episode on Sunday night. The show was the most popular drama in PBS history.
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Osama Bin Laden Warned Of Civil War Between Jihadi Groups
The recently released bin Laden papers include letters in which the al-Qaida leader warned against establishing an Islamic state too soon. He also feared conflicts between rival Islamist groups.
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First Email Sender Dies. Ray Tomlinson Was 74
Ray Tomlinson sent that first email to himself — he had two computers side by side. Tomlinson said he forgot what was in the first message.
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North Korea Threatens Preemptive Strike As U.S., South Korea Hold Military Exercise
This year's war games between the U.S. and South Korea are the largest ever. In response, North Korea's Kim Jong Un threatened to unleash a "preemptive nuclear strike of justice."
1 Lottery Playing Brother Is Luckier Than The Other
James and Bob Stocklas were in Florida on vacation together when they both bought lottery tickets. Bob won $7. James won the Powerball jackpot: $291 million.
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Families Seek Class-Action Status In Federal Lawsuit Over Flint's Water
Attorneys representing seven families who've been affected by lead-poisoned water in Flint, Mich., filed a lawsuit Monday that cites federal environmental laws.
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