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Top TV to catch up on this holiday weekend
Recommendations include "Fargo" and "The Crown."
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A Religious Forecast For 2050: Atheism Is Down, Islam Is Rising
A new report from the Pew Research Center shows a growth spurt for Islam — and a change in the hub of Christianity.
Flavia Pennetta Beats Roberta Vinci To Win U.S. Open, Promptly Retires
Vinci shocked tennis fans on Friday when she ended Serena William's bid for a calendar Grand Slam, but fell to Pennetta in an all-Italian final matchup. It's Pennetta's first Grand Slam title.
Before Or After 1900? A History Game
American history repeats itself often enough that we sometimes feel like we are living in an infinite loop. Here is a quiz that explores that notion.
Supreme Court To Lawyers: Hold Your Own Place In Line
Rich lobbyists, lawyers and contractors will no longer be able to pay someone to hold a place in line to get a much-in-demand seat at a Supreme Court argument or a congressional hearing.
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If You Like Cheap Gasoline, January May Be Your Lucky Month
Prices already are averaging less than $2 a gallon nationwide, and a new report shows gasoline inventories are surging. Experts say that sets the stage for more price drops in coming days.
The Deadly Consequences To Children Of Yemen's War
Hundreds of kids have been killed in the violence. And a new UNICEF report suggests that many times more children died because of the near-collapse of the country's health system.
Grooves On Mars' Moon Are Signs That It's Slowly Shattering, NASA Says
Hanging in orbit just 3,700 miles above the surface of Mars, the planet's closest moon, Phobos, seems to be undergoing a "structural failure," NASA says.
Supreme Court Rules Frozen Iranian Money Be Turned Over To U.S. Terrorism Victims
At issue was whether Congress was stepping on the toes of the judiciary by essentially awarding damages to plaintiffs in certain cases.
Manatees Escape The Endangered List — But Maybe Too Soon
It seems like quite a win for the marine mammal, which was nearly extinct just a few decades ago. But conservationists say the move could lead to repeal of protections the manatee needs to survive.
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