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Lackluster bracket performances leave some March Madness fans bummed
It's been a chalky year for the NCAA basketball tournaments. Only one double-digit seed is left between the men's and women's Sweet Sixteens.
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After A Sensitive Story, A Pakistani Journalist Is Barred From Leaving
A respected Pakistani journalist is forbidden from traveling outside the country as punishment for writing a story about tensions between the military and the elected government.
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Authorities Aim To Strengthen D.C. Security Before Biden's Inauguration
As thousands of National Guard troops begin deploying to the nation's capital ahead of Inauguration Day, police ask for help in identifying rioters who stormed the Capitol building on Wednesday.
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Bernie Sanders Would Be The Big Winner In New Public-Funding Model
The Public Interest Research Group came up with a matching-funds plan that would benefit candidates who have raised the most money from small donations.
And Then There Were 16
After weeks of financial troubles and staff departures, former Texas Gov. Rick Perry becomes the first in the crowded GOP presidential contest to bow out.
Labor And Business Can Agree On This: Congress Should Act On Immigration
Unions and employers both called for congressional action after the Supreme Court blocked White House plans to defer some deportations.
No Crystal Ball? Here's Help With 2016 Economic Forecasts
Investors might wish for a device to peer into the future, but they must settle for economic forecasters. For 2016, most forecasters are seeing signs pointing toward more profits and jobs.
Pump Up The Jams: What's Team USA Listening To?
What kind of music gets Olympic athletes pumped up when they're working out? Taekwondo competitor Paige McPherson talks about what gets her going.
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Panthers Quarterback Cam Newton Gets The Spotlight And Criticism
Renee Montagne talks to Washington Post sports columnist Kevin Blackistone on the criticism Cam Newton has received for his end zone celebrations, and how race may be an influencing factor.
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Trump Confident He Can Speed Economic Growth To Rate Not Seen In Years
The candidate also predicted that his economic plan will deliver up to 25 million new jobs over the next decade, describing it as pro-growth, pro-jobs and pro-family.
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