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Bullfighting For Buddhists: A Less Bloody Alternative In South Korea
There are no matadors, no swords and little gore, just two bulls butting heads at the country's annual bullfighting festival. In the end, neither creature dies; each just expresses its "emotions."
Discovery Gives New Ending To A Death At The Civil War's Close
Hannah Reynolds, a slave, was the only civilian killed in the Battle of Appomattox Court House during the Civil War. A new discovery suggests, contrary to earlier belief, that she died a free woman.
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Federal Executions Set To Resume After 17 Years With 3 Deaths Scheduled Soon
Authorities are preparing the federal death chamber in Terre Haute, Ind., for three executions next week. They'll be the first federal executions in a long time.
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Flint Activist Wins Major Environmental Prize
LeeAnne Walters demanded action from local officials, confronting them with bottles of discolored water. They dismissed her for months. She meticulously documented lead levels in Flint homes.
Relax, Nerds: 'The Gifted' Knows What It's Doing
A great premise, fun performances, a cool sensibility and excellent special effects make FOX's new mutants-on-the-lam series a solid bet. (Are you listening, Marvel's Inhumans?)
'Sorry To Bother You': Ambitious Telemarketing Satire Can't Close The Sale
Writer/director Boots Riley's film, about a black telemarketer who adopts "white voice" and finds success, makes sharp observations before devolving into unfocused, bewildering absurdism.
Inmates Plan To Hold Weeks-Long Strike At Prisons Across U.S.
Organizers say the demonstrations, which are expected to include hunger strikes and a refusal to work, are in response to a riot at a South Carolina prison in which seven inmates died.
10,000 Steps A Day? How Many You Really Need To Boost Longevity
Walking every day has been shown again and again to be important for staying healthy as you age. But how much do you need to walk to promote a long life?
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Trump Pushes To Reduce Legal Immigration
President Trump threw his support Wednesday behind a Senate proposal to reduce legal immigration.
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Evangelicals And Mormons Are Political Allies, But Theological Rivals
Conservative Christians and Mormons vote the same way on many social issues, but religious differences still spur harsh criticisms between the groups.
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African-American Voters Turned Out In Alabama's U.S. Senate Election
African-American voters turned out in big numbers to help propel Democrat Doug Jones' upset victory in the Alabama U.S. Senate race. It was a surprising show of political muscle by a community that's been locked out of power in a Republican-dominated state.
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Roy Moore's Sexual Misconduct Allegations Testing White Evangelicals Tolerance
White Evangelicals have been more willing to overlook Republican moral transgressions than those of Democrats. But the recent allegations against Roy Moore may be testing that tolerance.
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Female Candidates Breastfeed Children In Campaign Ads
The campaign ads represent one way that women are increasingly willing to break the mold of the standard candidate, in a year with record numbers of women running for office.
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The Loyal Republican Senator From Kansas Who Helped Kill The Health Care Bill
"I am a product of rural Kansas," Sen. Jerry Moran said earlier this month. "I understand the value of a hospital in your community, of a physician in your town, of a pharmacy on Main Street."
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The 'Garlic Girls,' South Korea's Curlers, Are A Surprise Olympics Sensation
The team, ranked first, is heading to the playoffs after a win over the U.S. on Tuesday. The athletes all come from the same small town, which is watching this hot streak with pride.
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The Names On Trump's List Of Potential Supreme Court Nominees
The president has said that his Supreme Court nominees will come from among a list of names that he first released as a candidate and has since updated.
Backlash After Singer Waves Taiwanese Flag Rouses Ruling Party Tensions
K-pop star Chou Tzu-yu was forced to apologize on TV after an unplanned political statement. The incident may have swayed presidential election voters in favor of Taiwan's winning opposition party.
For South Korea-U.S. Summit, The Big Question Is Still North Korea
President Obama is hosting South Korea's president at the White House to reaffirm one of America's longest-running alliances in Asia. The long-vexing question on the agenda: North Korea.
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C Is For Contract: Longtime Actors In Grown-Up Dispute With 'Sesame Street'
Bob McGrath, who has worked on the show since 1969, says he and two other original cast members have been let go. Sesame Workshop is calling it a "misunderstanding."
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Bridgegate Case Is In Jurors' Hands
Two former aides of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie are accused of causing a traffic jam to punish an official for not endorsing Christie. The defendants say the plan was just a traffic study.
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