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Clinton Breaks Glass Ceiling, Claims Party's Presidential Nomination
Hillary Clinton marked the historic moment as she became the first female presumptive nominee of a major American political party. And she delivered her speech from a hall with a glass ceiling.
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Monkey Knocks Out Power Across Kenya
A monkey took a fall right on top of a transformer at a power station. This tripped the transformer and caused a blackout. The monkey is fine, being cared for by the Kenya Wildlife Service.
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A Guide To Britain's 'Brexit' Vote
British voters on June 23 will cast what some have called the most important vote of their lives — on whether the U.K. should remain in the European Union. Here's a guide to the main issues at stake.
It Ends With Both A Bang And A Whimper For Clinton, Trump And Sanders
Tuesday was the triumphal night that Hillary Clinton had worked for and awaited for a decade — or perhaps several decades. Yet with all the celebration, a whimper was audible in the background.
Copycake: When Food Art Ideas Get Swiped
Caitlin Freeman made a name for herself selling modern art-inspired pastries at the SFMOMA. The museum's cafe just reopened with a new caterer — whose desserts look suspiciously familiar.
New Genetic Engineering Method Called Promising — And Perilous
A technology known as a gene drive might be deployed to re-engineer species and stop diseases like malaria. But a scientific advisory panel says research and use should proceed with great caution.
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Bitter Rivals To Allies: How President Obama Evolved On Hillary Clinton
In 2008, Barack Obama found Clinton barely "likeable enough" but needed her support after he secured the Democratic nomination. Now, she's getting the president's endorsement.
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Taxing Sugar: 5 Things To Know About Philly's Soda Tax
Philadelphia became the first major U.S. city to impose a tax on sugary drinks, after its City Council voted Thursday to approve a 1.5 cents-per-ounce surcharge on soda and other sweetened beverages.
Billionaire Investor George Soros Sees Economic Trouble Ahead
The last time the hedge fund founder started making big defensive investing moves was right before the worst financial crisis to hit the U.S. since the Great Depression.
How To Avoid Family Arguments After A Long Workday
Experts say couples fight after work because different people need different things after a stressful day on the job.
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