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Georgetown University students and inmates in the District of Columbia worked together in a college-level music class focusing on incarceration in the U.S.
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A Charleston, South Carolina, resident had planned to sell her 1939 Colonial-style house. Now she's tearing it down because of repeated flooding.
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The Revs. Demetrius Williams and John Patterson were on their way home from a fishing trip in May when their boat trailer got a flat tire.
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Ski industry giant Vail Resorts aims to finalize its purchase of Crested Butte Mountain Resort, a ski area that's prided itself on being anti-corporate.
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Some residents are pushing for more regulation of Airbnb. When people buy entire buildings and rent them out on the site, they argue it changes the neighborhood's historic character.
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The film documents the stories of survivors of the Iraq War and their hope for a better future, later shifting its focus to Iraq's continuing conflict as ISIS rises.
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NASA's Parker Solar Probe, which launched Aug. 12 to collect data on the sun, will swing by Venus on the way. Some scientists say the "morning star" has been neglected.
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Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson looks at who is running to replace GOP Rep. Lamar Smith, who's retiring after three decades in the seat, and what voters are saying.
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In a hospital, Do Not Resuscitate means staff aren't supposed to give CPR if a patient's breathing or heart stops.
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Franklin brought her powerhouse voice to the nation's capital many times — including some of the most iconic events in the city's recent history.