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Hear Angel Olsen's Sublime Cover Of 'Who's Sorry Now'
Olsen re-imagines Connie Francis' 1958 hit as part of Resistance Radio: The Man In The High Castle Album.
Louisville School Integration Efforts Safe For Now
Nearly every year a decades-old school busing program is threatened by the Kentucky legislature in one of the state's largest — and most segregated — cities.
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Trump's Budget Blueprint Pinches Pennies For Education
The proposal from the White House calls for a $1.4 billion increase in funding for school choice; a total of $9 billion in cuts.
Trump Administration Proposes Big Cuts In Medical Research
The National Institutes of Health, which funds research in treatments and cures, could lose 20 percent of its budget under the administration's proposal. More money would go for addiction treatment.
McDonald's Tweet Blasts President Trump, And Is Quickly Deleted
McDonald's says its account was "hacked by an external source." The tweet drew a wide range of responses — from pledges to eat a Big Mac today to calls for a boycott.
Judge Gorsuch's Writings Signal He Would Be A Conservative On Social Issues
Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch ruled on the Hobby Lobby case before it reached the high court. His concurrence argued religious freedom could extend even further than the Supreme Court ruled.
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In March Mammal Madness, Our Money's On The Giant Pouched Rat
Because what mammal can take down a rodent that sniffs out land mines as well as TB — and jumps 5 feet in the air? Surely not tonight's competitor, the maned wolf.
The New Rulings Against Trump's Travel Ban: What Was Blocked And Why
Judges in Maryland, Hawaii struck blows against a new attempt to bar residents of six mostly-Muslim nations from entering the U.S. A judge in Washington state won't extend a suspension to the new ban.
Study: 'Urgent' Action Against Global Warming Needed To Save Coral Reefs
After another major coral bleaching event, a new study has concluded that securing a future for coral reefs "ultimately requires urgent and rapid action to reduce global warming."
A New Zealand River Now Has The Legal Rights Of A Human
Lawmakers granted the Whanganui River the rights of legal representation on Wednesday. The vote caps over a century of struggle by the local Maori people, who see the waterway as a sacred ancestor.
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