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Sweet Home Cafe Lets Visitors Taste The Rich History Of African-American Food
Sweet Home Cafe, the restaurant inside the National Museum of African American History and Culture, offers visitors a chance to taste the varied African-American contributions of American cuisine.
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A Look At The Congressional Seats In Play In November
While much of the election coverage is focused on the presidential race, seats in Congress are also up for grabs in November.
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WikiLeaks Releases More Purported Emails, Bringing Total To More Than 11,000
The latest batch from WikiLeaks of hacked emails linked to Clinton campaign chair John Podesta brings the total to more than 11,000 of what the organization claims will be more than 50,000 emails.
Why Is The News About TB So Bad?
A report from the World Health Organization shows that it's not a disease of the past — it's a disease of the present and likely to be a continuing problem in the future.
Luke Perry Makes The Cover Of AARP
Luke Perry, the bad boy of TV's Beverly Hills, 90210, turned 50 last week. AARP the magazine made him the cover boy of its latest issue, declaring: "Welcome to the 902-5-OH."
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The High School Graduation Rate Reaches A Record High — Again
Students of color, low-income students, students with disabilities and English learners have all made gains.
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NPR Poll: Are Parents Overrating The Quality Of Child Care?
Almost all parents rate their child care as very good or excellent, according to a new NPR poll. But researchers say that's off base, and that just 10 percent of child care is high quality.
How Free Web Content Traps People In An Abyss Of Ads And Clickbait
Author and law professor Tim Wu says much of the "free" content on the Web comes at a price to users, who are subjected to ads that are targeted specifically at them and increasingly hard to ignore.
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'I Felt Like I Was A Slave'; Report Slams Conditions For Refugees On Nauru
A new report from Amnesty International details mental health problems, including suicidal behavior, among people held on the island. People trying to enter Australia by boat are refused asylum.
Man Who Shot At George Zimmerman Sentenced To 20 Years In Prison
The two men were driving in separate vehicles when Matthew Apperson fired, later saying Zimmerman had pointed a gun at him — which Zimmerman denied. Zimmerman killed Trayvon Martin in 2012.
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