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University Of Georgia To Rebury Remains Unearthed During Construction
The University of Georgia will hold a ceremony on Monday to rebury the remains of 105 graves which were discovered during a construction project on campus. Some of the dead could have been slaves.
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Senate Panel To Begin Hearings For Supreme Court Nominee Neil Gorsuch
The Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday opens hearings on Gorsuch's nomination to the Supreme Court. Liberal and conservative groups have been marshaling their forces for and against the nominee.
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Wisconsin Law Churns Up Frustration For Butter Lovers
A 1950s law says butter sold in Wisconsin must possess a highly pleasing flavor. Selling unlabeled butter could land you in jail. Which drives some people out of state for their favorite varieties.
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Arkansas Splits Its Holidays For Martin Luther King Jr. And Robert E. Lee
Since 1985, the state has celebrated the civil rights icon and Confederate general on the same day. Now, a newly signed law removes Lee from King's federal holiday, bumping him to October.
Trump Picks Strategy To Counter Russia Storyline: Blame Susan Rice
It took a while to get going, but the White House has settled on its alternative narrative to potential connections between the Trump team and Russia's meddling in the U.S. election.
A Look Back As The Asian Underground Turns 20
This new sound became "trendy" in Great Britain. The mainstream media lapped it, and Billboard declared "British Asian Scene on Brink of Mainstream," as it tried to normalize the movement.
Activists Plan 'Tax Day' Marches Calling For Release Of Trump's Taxes
Democrats are calling on President Trump to release his taxes. On April 15, critics are planning anti-Trump tax marches across the country.
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How Flawed Science Is Undermining Good Medicine
U.S. taxpayers pay $30 billion a year to fund biomedical research aimed at finding better treatments. But competition for scarce funding and tenure may be prompting some scientists to cut corners.
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Apprehensions At Southern Border Continue To Drop, CBP Says
According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the number of people arrested or "deemed inadmissible" along the Southwest border continued to drop in March, after showing sharp declines in February.
Civilian Deaths In Mosul Lead U.S. And Iraqi Forces To Change Tactics Against ISIS
The Iraqi commander coordinating the battle tells NPR the Iraqi military will slow an offensive pushing into the crowded old district of the city, using fewer U.S. and Iraqi air strikes.
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