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U.S. Sen. Richard Shelby Spends Big In Alabama Primary
Presidential candidates aren't the only ones on the ballot on Super Tuesday. In Alabama, long-serving GOP Sen. Richard Shelby, who is 81 years old, is facing a tougher than expected primary election.
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Several recent integration efforts focus more on family income diversity as the driver of integration. The potential benefits of a diverse environment are striking, but they're not guaranteed.
Ahead Of Super Tuesday And After A Big Loss, Sanders Lowers Expectations
In stump speeches since his loss in South Carolina, Bernie Sanders has taken shots at Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. He has also seemed to temper his talk of political revolution.
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Chefs and environmentalists have been promoting the benefits of eating fish lower down the food chain. But San Francisco's herring fishery shows some of the challenges to spreading that message.
South Korean Lawmakers Conduct Tag-Team Filibuster
They were filibustering an anti-terrorism bill. By Sunday, they had been talking more than 115 hours — a world record.
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Trump Blames 'Very Bad Earpiece' For KKK Comments
The leading Republican presidential candidate says he simply misheard an interview question and does not accept the support of white supremacists.
Morning Newscast 02-29-16
Authorities say a suspect in the case of a 4-year-old girl who reportedly was abducted on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation in Montana is in custody. The…
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Starbucks Plans First Store In Italy, 'With Humility And Respect'
The Milan store will be operated by Italian developer Antonio Percassi, who admits that opening a coffee shop in Italy will be "a unique challenge."
Craig Windham, NPR Newscaster, Dies
Windham was an award-winning journalist with the writing chops to tell even the most complex story in 40 seconds. But he was also a professional counselor who worked with adolescents.
Clarence Thomas Asks 1st Question From Supreme Court Bench In 10 Years
Thomas, who hadn't asked a question since Feb. 22, 2006, drew gasps from people at the Supreme Court when he questioned a lawyer during oral arguments Monday.
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