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Folk Musician Tom Rapp Dies At 70
Tom Rapp, the founder of the 1960s folk outfit Pearls Before Swine, has died. He went on to become a civil rights attorney and his music enjoyed a revival in the 1990s.
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There Are 2 Very Different Adam Rippons
One is an Olympic figure skater and the other is a video game developer. The game developer has been getting a lot of tweets this week.
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These Citizen-Regulators In Arkansas Defied Monsanto. Now They're Under Attack
In Arkansas, a regulatory committee of farmers and small-business owners banned the latest weed-killing technology from the giant agrichemical company. Monsanto is taking them to court.
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South Africa's Ruling Party Abandons President Jacob Zuma
South Africa's ruling party has told embattled President Jacob Zuma that he must step down by the end of Wednesday. There are allegations of corruption.
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Legislature not quite ready to vote on AG successor
Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie said he still needs to consult with the other legislative leaders before he can set a date to vote on a replacement for...
Cynthia Nixon not the first to call for a Moreland Commission on corruption
When Democratic candidate for governor Cynthia Nixon called for a state Moreland Act Commission to investigate government corruption Tuesday, she was...
Fighting tick-borne illnesses
The state is stepping up efforts to control the tick population in an attempt to reduce the spread of Lyme disease. That includes expanding deer...
Gridlock and finger-pointing in state Senate
The New York State Senate is experiencing its worst gridlock in nine years, with the two major factions tied at 31 members each. No legislation is...
Black Thought Sets Out On His Own
Streams of Thought Vol. 1, the debut solo project from the voice of The Roots, shows off a side of the rapper fans rarely get to hear.
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Protesters Across The U.S. Decry Policy Of Separating Immigrant Families
People gathered in cities across the country on Friday to protest the Trump administration's policy of separating immigrant parents and children at the Southern border.
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