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West Virginia Halts Supreme Court Impeachment Trials
In August, the entire West Virginia Supreme Court was impeached. Now the temporary court says they shouldn't have been. How did we get here and what does it mean for the future of the state?
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This 'Halloween,' Jamie Lee Curtis Reckons With 40 Years Of Trauma
Michael Myers is back and, so is Laurie Strode. Jamie Lee Curtis was 19 when she starred in the original Halloween. This sequel ignores the others to focus on what has happened to Laurie since 1978.
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The Trump Administration's Evolving Reaction To Jamal Khashoggi Disappearance
President Trump acknowledged that the journalist was probably dead. The administration's reaction to his disappearance has swung from condemnation, to a rogue killer theory, to withholding judgment.
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Saudi State TV: Journalist Jamal Khashoggi Is Dead
Saudi officials confirmed the death of Khashoggi early Saturday local time. According to a report on state TV, he was killed in a fight that broke out during a visit to the Saudi consulate in Turkey.
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"Spring Awakening" A FLOT After Dark Production
Spring Awakening is a rock musical based on the 1891 German play of the same name. FLOT After Dark takes on this production with themes that are still a…
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'NYT' Reporter Digs Into Conservative Group's Secret Judicial Training Program
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with New York Times' reporter Adam Liptak about his exposé into the Heritage Foundation's Federal Clerkship Training Academy.
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With Temperatures Dropping, Mass. Residents Still Lack Heat Weeks After Gas Fires
Following a series of major gas explosions, many residents are still without heat or hot water. As temperatures begin to drop, people are questioning when their homes will be warm again.
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Chicago Police Board Decisions Are Often At Odds With Department Firings
In 2012, a Chicago police officer fatally shot an unarmed boy. The shooting was ruled unjustified and there were attempts to fire the officer. But a powerful civilian board ordered him back to work.
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Fans Say TV Sports Announcer Jinxed Baltimore Ravens' Kicker
Right before Justin Tucker was to kick an extra point, the announcer reminded viewers that he had never missed one. Jinx. Ticker missed the first extra point of his career and Baltimore lost.
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Aretha Franklin, The 'Queen Of Soul,' Dies At 76
One of the most powerful and beloved voices of all time died Thursday in Detroit.
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