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Far-Right National Front Falls Short In French Elections
The anti-immigration party took the lead in the first round of elections. But the Socialist party strategically withdrew some candidates, and the final vote left the far-right controlling no regions.
Prince Drops A Surprise New Album
On Saturday, Prince released an album with no warning. Hit 'n' Run: Phase Two can be accessed via the streaming service Tidal.
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You Can Buy Insulin Without A Prescription, But Should You?
Versions sold over the counter are based on older formulas and make tight control of blood sugar harder. But they're cheaper and might save a patient with diabetes whose alternative is to go without.
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City Of Ferguson's Dropped Charges 'Just Another Step' Amid 'Systemic Failure'
A Justice Department report used Fred Watson's case as an example of the city's systemic civil rights violations against black residents. Although the charges were tossed, he doesn't feel vindicated.
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Irma Recovery In St. Thomas Expected To Be Slow And Painful
The extent of the damage caused by Hurricane Irma in the Caribbean is still coming into view.
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'We Shall Not Be Moved': A New Opera Traces The Legacy Of The 1985 MOVE Bombing
The opera, presented by Opera Philadelphia with the Apollo Theater, had its world premiere Sept. 16. It revisits the house at the center of the bombing and its impact on Philadelphia's youth today.
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'Crown Heights' Seeks To Do Justice To A Saga Of Wrongful Conviction
Colin Warner served 20 years for a murder he didn't commit. A childhood friend fought tirelessly to get him exonerated. The story was featured on This American Life and is now the focus of a new film.
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Hard-Hit Broward County Cleans Up After Hurricane Irma's Destructive Visit
Mary Louise Kelly talks to Barbara Sharief, mayor of Broward County, Fla., about cleanup effort after Hurricane Irma. Schools are scheduled to open Monday, now that power has been restored.
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Recipients of historic preservation grants say they help preserve NY's heritage
Thirty historic sites in 21 counties in New York received $239,634 in preservation grant money, and they say it makes a difference in a region where the...
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State bar group to campaign for NY constitutional convention
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — The New York State Bar Association will kick off a campaign this week in support of a constitutional convention. New York voters...
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