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For Much Of Black America, Election 2016 Has Been Rough
There are deep emotions in the African-American community behind this election's lopsided poll numbers: dissatisfaction, nostalgia, and even disgust.
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6 Things You Need To Know About Cycling On The Sidewalk
People can be found riding bicycles on sidewalks around the country. But should sidewalks double as bike lanes?
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Storm Leaves Thousands Without Power In Pacific Northwest
More rain is expected for Washington state and Oregon on Sunday, after a storm downed trees and flooded roads across the region.
How Much Is A Nobel Prize Medal Worth?
On Monday, Sotheby's will auction off a Nobel economics prize medal awarded to John Nash in 1994. So, how much is a Nobel medal worth?
Resting Place Of Prominent African-Americans Faces Neglect
The Lincoln Cemetery in Gulfport, Fla., is the final resting place of many locally prominent African-Americans. It has also been neglected throughout much of its history.
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What The Peace Rejection Means For Colombia's Women And Children
Colombians rejected a peace deal between the government and FARC rebels earlier this month. PRI's Jasmine Garsd talks about what the rejection means for women and children across the country.
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After Voters Reject Colombia Peace Deal, Guerrillas Are Left In Limbo
FARC rebels are wondering whether they might be called back again into combat. Many hope not. After voters rejected a peace deal, "I could feel all my dreams falling apart," says one.
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Modern Model Airplanes Blend Art, Aviation And Grown-Up Toys
Model airplanes have come a long way from the days when they whirred around on a string. Now, remote-controlled airplanes are often works of art the size of golf carts performing acrobatic tumbles.
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European Space Agency Probe Approaches Surface Of Mars
The Schiaparelli lander detached from its mothership, the Trace Gas Orbiter, on Sunday. It's expected to make a controlled landing on the Red Planet on Wednesday.
NFL's Conduct Policy In Spotlight Again Over Kicker's Admitted Spousal Abuse
After New York Giants kicker Josh Brown was arrested for assaulting his wife in 2015, the NFL investigated and suspended him — for one game. But newly released documents show a history of abuse.
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