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DNC Debate Requirements Will Likely Reduce Number Of Candidates On Stage
The Democratic National Committee announced its third presidential primary debate in September, along with requirements that are likely to significantly reduce the number of candidates on stage.
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K-Pop, Korean Popular Music, Hits No. 1 In The U.S.
The Korean pop band BTS scores its first No. 1 album in the U.S. — debuting at the top of the charts with "Love Yourself: Tear." It's the first mostly-foreign language album to hit No. 1 in 12 years.
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Princess Nokia Goes Full Emo
The Nuyorican rapper, best known for her relentless flow and urban bruja vibe, pens a love letter to the emo and pop-punk she loved growing up on her new mixtape, A Girl Cried Red.
In Skating Polly's 'Queen For A Day' Video, Heavy's The Head That Wears The Crown
The punk trio smashes the idea that competition among women is the best way to the top in a new video for The Make It All Show.
Here's What 'All Things Considered' Sounds Like — In Blackbird Song
A Finnish computer scientist had a dream that a blackbird was speaking to her in human language. So she devised a computer program to transform the sounds of the human voice into birdsong.
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Hong Kong's Apple Daily To Shut Down This Weekend After Having Its Assets Frozen
The pro-democracy newspaper will run its last edition on Saturday — signaling the end to Hong Kong's once freewheeling and muckraking reporting environment as well.
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FEMA In Talks To Settle Sandy Flood Insurance Claims
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has been holding talks with lawyers representing Superstorm Sandy victims who say insurance claims fraud cheated them out of tens of thousands of dollars.
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Percy Sledge Had A Voice The Whole World Heard
Best known for 1966's iconic hit "When A Man Loves A Woman," the Alabama singer found success blending R&B with a hint of country. Sledge died Tuesday at 74.
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Effort To Change System For Nonviolent Drug Criminals Hits Snag
Obama administration officials are warning that a recent plan adopted by the House Judiciary Committee threatens to make the justice system worse not better.
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Thanksgiving Trend Watchers Test Recipes So You Don't Have To
The creators of The Bitten Word food blog publish an annual survey of Thanksgiving recipes suggested by food magazines. This year, there were lots of ancient grains and citrus-flavored desserts.
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