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Chicago Cubs Beat Los Angeles Dodgers To Enter World Series For First Time Since 1945
The Cubs put an end to a 71-year drought Saturday, winning 5-0 to advance to the World Series against the Cleveland Indians. The Cubs last took the World Series title in 1908.
POLL: White Evangelicals Have Warmed To Politicians Who Commit 'Immoral' Acts
A new survey shows that white evangelicals are much more willing now than they were a few years ago to vote for politicians whose personal behavior has been "immoral."
As South Sudan Fights, Refugees Flow Into Uganda
South Sudan has been in turmoil for much of the five years since it became independent. That trouble is spilling over into northern Uganda, where refugees are flowing in.
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How We Teach English Learners: 3 Basic Approaches
U.S. schools are scrambling to teach millions of students who don't speak English. That means more program options and better services. Here's a look at the three most common approaches.
Monthly Song Project Gives The Raveonettes Freedom Of 'A Blank Slate'
Members of the Danish rock band, Sune Rose Wagner and Sharin Foo, say their unconvential launch strategy will result in an album that may be "totally schizophrenic, but in a really wonderful way."
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The Next Generation Of Local, Low-Power FM Stations Expands In Urban Areas
The next wave of low power FM stations is coming on the air. Initially restricted to rural areas because of interference concerns, nearly 2,000 new stations have been approved — many in urban areas.
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AT&T To Acquire Media Giant Time Warner For More Than $85 Billion
AT&T and Time Warner agreed Saturday to an $85 billion merger that, if approved by federal regulators, would create a mammoth media and telecommunications company.
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From 'Unproud' To 'Hombre,' Election 2016 Is Testing Our Vocabulary
Merriam-Webster noticed the number of unique words coming out of this campaign, and has been using Twitter to report the most searchable words. Lexicographer Peter Sokolowski talks to Rachel Martin.
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Gotcha: Space Station Grabs Onto NASA's 5,100-Pound Cargo Craft
It's been a busy weekend for the space station. On Friday, three astronauts — two Russians and one American — docked at the ISS.
Strange Sounds, Burial Grounds And The Case Of The Twisted Dream Catcher
Creaky doors and squeaky floorboards are part of the territory of an old house. But what about the unexplained sounds that come and go?
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