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Richard III's DNA Indicates Family Infidelity
Researchers confirmed in 2013 that bones unearthed in a parking lot in England are the remains of King Richard III. More scandalously, DNA from the skeleton now raises questions of royal infidelity.
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Wilt Chamberlain Gets Extra-Long Stamp
The NBA great, who's 7'1", is the first pro basketball player featured on a U.S. stamp. Kadir Nelson, the artist who created it, tells The New York Times, "We still had trouble fitting him in."
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Russian Newspaper Tries Reporting Only Good News
When the City Reporter was full of cheer, readership on its website suffered. So they're back to reporting regular news.
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Prayers And Holy Water Can't Exorcise The Terrifying 'Babadook'
In the Australian chiller, a bogeyman announces himself in a rhyming, pop-up book on a 7-year-old's shelf. But the real horror is that the boy's mom, a grieving widow, is battling psychic demons.
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ACS to Sell Wireless Unit to GCI to Cut Debt, Focus on Broadband, IT Business
Alaska Communications announced a plan Thursday to reduce debt by selling its wireless assets to General Communications Incorporated, or GCI, for $300…
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A Punk Memoir That Makes The Ordinary Seem Transcendent
Fresh Air rock critic Ken Tucker says that one of the best books he's ever read about punk rock is a new memoir by Viv Albertine.
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Fresh Air Remembers British Rock Keyboardist Ian McLagan
McLagan, who died at 69, helped define the sound of '60s British rock with his bands Small Faces and Faces. He toured with the Rolling Stones, Dylan and Billy Bragg. He appeared on Fresh Air in 2004.
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Week In Politics: Secretary Of Defense, Eric Garner
Melissa Block speaks with political commentators, Jonathan Capehart of The Washington Post and MSNBC and David Brooks of the New York Times.
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Defining Narrative Questioned In 'Rolling Stone' UVA Rape Story
Rolling Stone says new discrepancies have emerged in its recent story about an alleged campus rape at the University of Virginia.
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