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Supreme Court Leaves Ohio Voting Restrictions In Place
The court's refusal to intervene leaves intact a reduction of early voting days that was enacted by Ohio's Republican-controlled Legislature. Ohio Democrats had wanted the "Golden Week" restored.
Trump Jr.'s Skittles Photo Taken By Former Refugee — And Used Without Permission
David Kittos, who fled Cyprus as a child, took the photo that appeared in a controversial tweet likening refugees to candy. He tells the BBC he didn't give Trump Jr. permission to use the image.
Exhaustian And Elation Among The Migrants In Munich
Germany is now welcoming some of the thousands of refugees pouring into Europe. Dave Blanchard of Oregon Public Broadcasting talks to NPR's Linda Wertheimer about their arrival.
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The Problem With Teens Is That They're Just Too Rational
Teenagers aren't always risk-taking gamblers; they put a lot of effort into weighing financial choices, a study finds. Adults are more apt to adopt rules and quickly make choices that are good enough.
New Rules Go Into Effect At Busy U.S.-Mexico Border Crossing
At the San Ysidro crossing between San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico is requiring foreign pedestrians to show a passport and fill out entry paperwork.
Obama Could Make An Endorsement In Primary Between Clinton, Biden
A White House spokesman won't rule out the possibility of the president choosing sides in a presidential primary, even if it's a race between his former secretary of state and his vice president.
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Treasury Decides To Put Harriet Tubman On $20 Bill
The decision caps a public campaign asking for the change and months of deliberation by the Treasury.
More Marketplace Health Plans Ease Access To Some Expensive Drugs
Complaints from patient groups and increased regulatory oversight appear to be leading to changes in the way some marketplace health plans cover expensive drugs.
That Hole-In-One: The Other Amazing Thing About The 2016 Masters
Three players made history, teaming up to record three aces on a single hole on the same day for the first time ever at the Masters.
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Clinton And De Blasio Land 'CP Time' Joke With Unfortunate Timing
In a skit with Hillary Clinton, the New York City mayor joked about "CP time," which is slang for "colored people time." This primary battle, it seems no lame joke goes unpunished.
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