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Polish Filmmaker Andrzej Wajda Dies At 90
Polish auteur, Andrzej Wajda, has died. He was a great of Polish cinema who earned an Oscar for his life's work, as well as a Palme d'Or, for a film about Solidarity that was made while the Communists were in power.
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Hong Kong Wrestles With An Identity Crisis
Two years after protesters shut down the city's financial center, a handful of the activists have won seats in the city's legislature. Now that they're in office, what does it mean for Hong Kong?
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What Question Should We Investigate About The World's Girls?
More than 600 people voted on a question about girls in the developing world. One of our correspondents is now working on a story around the topic.
Erasing Red Ink, Sesame CEO Offers Vision To Preserve Home Of Big Bird
When Jeffrey Dunn took over as CEO of Sesame Workshop in 2014, Sesame Street's future was in flux. Since then, he has created a plan to ensure the beloved Muppets are around for generations to follow.
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Here's The List Of Women Who Accused Donald Trump Of Sexual Misconduct
Sexual allegations against Donald Trump have come out in a torrent. Here is a list of who has accused Trump of what and when.
For This Christian N.C. Man, Candidates' 'Morality Issues' Give Pause
Dan Meyer has a strong faith and believes the country must return to biblical principles. For him, the 2016 election presents "a tough, tough choice."
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New Details Emerge On How Police Use Social Media
Twitter and Facebook say they are cutting off bulk data access to a firm that scans vast amounts of public social media posts. Critics say the service enables police to conduct invasive surveillance.
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In Yemen's War, U.S. Fires Back But Plays Down Direct Involvement
Despite the U.S. strike, the Obama administration still hopes to keep America's role in Yemen's war offshore, with Saudi Arabia and other Arab militaries doing the actual fighting.
For Some Sexual Assault Activists, Trump Tape Is A Teachable Moment
The videotape of Donald Trump bragging about groping and kissing women is already being used on campuses as a case study to teach students everything from bystander intervention to consent.
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Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Banned On Planes, Including In Checked Bags
The emergency order from the Department of Transportation bans the smartphones from aircraft for posing a fire hazard. All Note 7 devices are being recalled.
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