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Trump Pardons Dinesh D'Souza, Who Pleaded Guilty To Campaign Finance Fraud
President Trump said the conservative commentator was "treated very unfairly by our government." He also said he is considering pardons for Martha Stewart and former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich.
Between The World And Black Thought
On the eve of his first solo release, Streams of Thought, Vol. 1, The Roots' MC sheds light on his darkest inspiration and expanding vulnerability.
Middle Kids On World Cafe
The trio is making waves, joining the likes of Tame Impala, Wolfmother and Courtney Barnett as top Australian rockers breaking big stateside.
Last Straw For Plastic Straws? Cities, Restaurants Move To Toss These Sippers
As awareness grows about the environmental toll of single-use plastics, U.S. retailers and regulators alike are finding ways to decrease their use. And straws have become a prime target.
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When Scientists Develop Products From Personal Medical Data, Who Gets To Profit?
Data from patient medical records are being used to develop commercial products. What rights do we have over the use of our personal health information?
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Weeks Into Unrest, Still More Bloodshed Roils Nicaragua's Cities
In the six weeks since protests erupted against President Daniel Ortega, more than 80 people have been killed — including during a massive march Wednesday. Many are blaming Ortega for the violence.
'I Chose To Stay Alive,' Says Russian Journalist Who Faked His Death
Arkady Babchenko, fearing for his life, cooperated with Ukrainian authorities to stage his death and capture his would-be killer. Now come the ethical questions.
South Carolina Lottery Christmas Winners Won't Get Prizes
The state lottery commission ruled it will not pay out more than $30 million to people who bought tickets "printed in error." Gamblers will be reimbursed only $1 for each ticket.
Guatemala, Following The U.S., Opens Its Own Embassy In Jerusalem
"Guatemala takes a courageous decision," President Jimmy Morales said. But not everyone was pleased with the Latin American nation's decision to move its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
Special Forces Medic During Vietnam War Presented With Medal Of Honor
President Trump presented the Medal of Honor to retired Army Capt. Gary Rose for conspicuous gallantry during the Vietnam War. During a four-day battle in Laos with North Vietnamese troops, Rose — a special forces medic — treated more than 50 soldiers under fire despite his own injuries.
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