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The Final Four: UNC-Chapel Hill And Oregon, South Carolina And Gonzaga
For this year's NCAA semifinals two teams are first-timers, one hasn't been to the Final Four since 1939 and the Tarheels are back for their 20th shot at the championship.
At Least 500 Demonstrators Arrested In Moscow
Thousands of Russians protested against corruption in what appears to be the largest public demonstrations in the past few years. The crowds gathered to protest government corruption, many calling for Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev's resignation. The main leader of the anti-corruption movement, Alexei Navalny, was detained.
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New Chief Minister For India's Largest State Has Tumultuous First Week
A holy man, recently installed as the chief minister of India's largest state, is stirring things up. A meat crackdown began within 48 hours of Yogi Adityanath assuming office.
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EPA Chief: Trump Plans To Kill Obama-era Clean Power Plan
The Trump administration is expected this week to unveil its executive order undoing President Obama's Clean Power Plan, which aimed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from power plants.
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Special Immigrant Visa Holders Still Face Questioning Upon Reaching U.S.
Visa holders who worked with the U.S. overseas say they've been detained and threatened with deportation upon arrival in the country, but federal officials say there is broad discretion to deny entry.
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When America Needed Them, 'The Waltons' Were There
Forty-five years ago The Waltons debuted on television. It chronicled a family living through the Great Depression and was based on the creator's early life in a tiny town in Virginia.
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Trump's Agenda May Be Doomed Unless He Learns That 'Little' Stuff Matters
The president showed little interest in policy details. If he continues to focus superficially on getting a win instead of learning, Republicans warn that his priorities will continue to be derailed.
Rose Cousins On World Cafe
Travel from eastern Canada to Nashville and other cities opened the floodgates of inspiration for Cousins' new songs. Hear her perform in the studio.
CHART: Where The World's Refugees Are
A report from the U.N. Refugee Agency shows some surprising trends in the world's refugee crisis.
Trump Son-In-Law Jared Kushner To Be Questioned By Senate Intel Panel Over Russia
The committee is investigating Russia's meddling in the presidential campaign and possible ties to the Trump team.
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