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Trump Stands By Unproven Wiretap Claim At Joint News Conference With Merkel
In an awkward moment, Trump referred to 2013 revelations the NSA spied on the German chancellor: "We have something in common." The leaders, meeting for the first time, also spoke of trade and NATO.
Louise Erdrich, Matthew Desmond Lead National Book Critics Circle Winners
The authors — who won awards in the fiction and nonfiction categories, respectively — were just two of the writers who emerged Thursday with one of the literary world's most renowned prizes.
#CuriousGoat: Ask Us About Climate Change And Global Well-being
What questions do you have about the toll that climate change is taking — and about possible solutions?
What Eliminating Arts Funding Would Mean For Massachusetts Arts Organizations
Among other cuts to domestic spending called for in President Trump’s budget proposal is the elimination of the National Endowment for the Arts.
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Norwegian Pension Fund Divests From Companies Behind DAPL
KLP is pulling millions of dollars it has invested in companies building and owning the Dakota Access Pipeline. The decision was reportedly driven by pressure from Norway's indigenous Sami peoples.
The Axis Of Awkward: When Merkel Met Trump
It's hard to imagine two more different political figures. Whether these polar opposites can collaborate may be the single biggest factor in determining the future of the trans-Atlantic partnership.
In Nashville, Spelling Frederick Douglass' Name Correctly Ends An 80-Year Mystery
Nashville ends decades old Frederick Douglass mystery.
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My Unlovely Lady Lump: When MRSA Is Ugly, But Not Life-Threatening
Antibiotic-resistant staph infections don't always start in hospitals, and they aren't always particularly dangerous. But, even after a MRSA-infected wound heals, the bacteria often remain.
Education Budget Cuts, Student Aid Problems And More
Trump's proposed 13 percent budget cut is the top education story of the week. Also: What's happening with student aid.
Redistricting Reform Advocates Say The Real 'Rigged System' Is Gerrymandering
Advocates in Virginia and beyond hope voters will be more engaged in the wake of the 2016 and ready to take on redistricting reform.
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