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Could Dallas Suburbs, Longtime GOP Strongholds, Turn Blue?
Dallas suburbs have long been Republican-held areas but Democrats hope that is changing. Democrats are looking to use anti-Trump sentiment to unseat an 11-term Republican congressman.
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Saucony Designs 'America Runs On Dunkin' Shoes
Just in time for the Boston Marathon, the running shoe company has teamed with Dunkin' Donuts to create a shoe that honors the "symbiotic relationship" among running, coffee and donuts.
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Nobel Peace Laureate Malala Yousafzai Visits Pakistan For First Time Since Leaving
Nobel Peace laureate Malala Yousafzai is in Pakistan — her first trip back since she was shot in the head by the Taliban five years ago. She was given a dignitary's welcome.
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Federal Judge Allows Emoluments Lawsuit Against President Trump To Proceed
Last year, Maine Gov. Paul LePage stayed at the Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C. On Wednesday, a federal judge cited the visit as evidence in an emoluments case against President Trump. NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Portland Press Herald reporter Scott Thistle, who broke the story last year.
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Ambler Mining Road Project Depends on Firms’ ‘Commitments’ to Pay User Fees, Official Says
A senior official with the Alaska Economic Development and Export Authority says the proposed road to the Ambler Mining District in Northwest Alaska will…
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Durand Jones & The Indications Make Old-School Soul With A New-School Honesty
With a few hundred dollars and a karaoke mic, the Indiana band channeled the gritty sound of lost soul recordings on its debut. Christina Cala caught up with the group at this year's SXSW festival.
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Miners Conference Energized by Industry Uptick, Trump's ‘Refreshing' Regulatory Policy
The Alaska Miners Association’s 26th Biennial Conference got under way in earnest Wednesday at the Carlson Center. Deantha Crockett, the association…
Sacramento Still Dealing With Unrest And Anger As Stephon Clark's Funeral Takes Place
The funeral for Stephon Clark took place on Thursday, with Rev. Al Sharpton offering the eulogy for the 22-year-old man killed by police in Sacramento last week.
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Hundreds Turn Out For Stephon Clark's Funeral In Sacramento
Stephon Clark was the 22-year-old unarmed black man who was killed earlier this month by Sacramento police. David Greene talks to Pastor Les Simmons, who was at the funeral.
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Court Rules Iowa Man May Say His Hometown Stinks
Josh Harms was sick of the smell of "rancid dog food" coming from a processing plant. His website urged people not to move to Sibley. The town wanted the site taken down. A court sided with Harms.
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