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Why Aren't People Declaring The GOP Race Over — And Trump The Winner?
In any normal year, a Republican who wins big in New Hampshire and South Carolina would practically be seen as the presumptive nominee. So why isn't that happening this year?
Super Tuesday Was Created To Nominate Someone Moderate. It Backfired
The biggest day of the primary season began in the mid-to-late 1980s when Southern Democrats pushed their states to move up to try to stop whom they saw as liberal candidates who couldn't win.
At A School For Kids With Disabilities, The Ski Team Hits The Slopes
The Massachusetts Hospital School's 85 students have serious, long-term health conditions. But that doesn't keep them from sports like skiing.
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'Mystery Shoppers' Help U.S. Regulators Fight Racial Discrimination At Banks
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is sending undercover operatives to ferret out racial discrimination. They're called "testers" or "mystery shoppers" and pose as customers applying for loans.
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S.C. County Sprays For Mosquitoes But Accidentally Takes Out Millions Of Bees
Dorchester County, in South Carolina, was worried about the risk posed by Zika. So officials recently ordered that a pesticide be sprayed from planes. Local beehives have been devastated.
Durand Jones & The Indications Make Old-School Soul With A New-School Honesty
With a few hundred dollars and a karaoke mic, the Indiana band channeled the gritty sound of lost soul recordings on its debut. Christina Cala caught up with the group at this year's SXSW festival.
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'Bat Bot' Flying Robot Mimics 'Ridiculously Stupid' Complexity Of Bat Flight
Robotics experts at Caltech and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have created a robot that mimics the flight patterns of bats, including swerving and diving.
Carnivorous Plants Around The Globe Use Similar Deadly Tricks
Pitcher plants have evolved independently on three different continents. But new research shows they use many of the same tools to catch and eat their prey.
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Senate Democrats Rally Overnight Against Trump's Education Pick Ahead Of Vote
Right now, Betsy DeVos just barely has enough votes to be confirmed after two Senate Republicans announced last week they won't support her nomination.
Couple Moves On From Silence About Time In Japanese Internment Camps
This weekend marks the 75th anniversary of Franklin Roosevelt's executive order that led to the internment of Japanese-Americans. We hear from two people who were interned when they were children.
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