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What The Primaries In Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky And Texas Mean For Democrats
Democrats will be tested Tuesday night, with primaries in four states. Some activists are concerned the party could nominate candidates who are too liberal just as President Trump's popularity is rising in the polls.
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USC Professors Call for For Resignation Over Alleged Sexual Abuse By Gynecologist
Six women are suing the University of Southern California, alleging they were victimized by a campus gynecologist who was allowed to practice for decades despite complaints.
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Brandi Chastain's Hall Of Fame Plaque Looks Like Basically Anyone But Her
The bronze depiction of the U.S. soccer legend called to mind Jimmy Carter, Eleanor Roosevelt and Gary Busey. Chastain took it in stride: "It's not the most flattering, but it's nice."
Primary Takeaways: Voters Send Parties Further Apart
Republicans and Democrats are heading in totally different directions, highlighted by Georgia's primaries for governor. And the progressive vs. establishment fight fizzled on the Democratic side.
Missouri May Be First State To Get Serious About The Definition Of Meat
A bill that awaits a signature by the state's governor would restrict "meat" labeling on anything that doesn't come from livestock or poultry. The topic is also being considered at the federal level.
Judge Backs N.Y. Parents, Saying Their 30-Year-Old Son Must Move Out
"I don't see why they can't just, you know, wait a little bit for me to leave the house," Michael Rotondo told the judge in the case.
Björk Brings Flutes And Flora To Her First TV Performance In 6 Years
Björk doesn't so much perform on a stage — she inhabits a space.
Famed Vegas Casinos Could Be Hobbled As Thousands Of Workers Authorize Strike
The union representing the hospitality workers says they could walk out as early as June 1 if their demands, including protection against sexual harassment and technology advances, are not met.
Woman Sentenced To Life In Prison After 'Act Of Pure Evil' Acid Attack In U.K.
Berlinah Wallace had been found guilty of flinging sulfuric acid onto a man who had angered her for ending their relationship.
If You're Not Sure What Red Nose Day Is, You're Not Alone
It's been around in the U.S. for 3 years. It involves the selling of red noses to fight children's poverty. And it's definitely not a joke.
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