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Protesters ram a truck into Mexico's presidential palace over missing students
Protesters broke down the door of Mexico's presidential palace with a truck on Wednesday, demanding answers for 43 college students who went missing a decade ago.
Florida Capitol Police wrongly detain Tallahassee Commission candidate
Former Tallahassee City Commission candidate Trish Brown was wrongfully handcuffed and detained at the Florida Capitol Wednesday.
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For millennia, China has taught its citizens to embrace individual sacrifice for the greater good. Writer Huang Hung explains how this mindset allows the country to preserve safety during a crisis.
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Huang Hung: How Has China Used Collectivism To Navigate The Pandemic?
For millennia, China has taught its citizens to embrace individual sacrifice for the greater good. Writer Huang Hung explains how this mindset allows the country to preserve safety during a crisis.
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Getting To The Heart Of The City
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Inauguration Package Includes Social Media Butler
Some Washington, D.C. hotels offer luxury packages for those attending President Obama's inauguration. The Madison Hotel offers one for $47,000. It includes four nights at the hotel, a car and driver, a shopping spree and the services of a social media butler.
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'Dr. Beach' lists a Florida destination as best in the nation, with a Tampa-area beach close behind
In his annual top-10 list of the country's best beaches, "Dr. Beach" Stephen Leatherman puts St. George Island in the Florida Panhandle at the top, while Caladesi Island State Park ranks No. 4.
Parents listen for candidates proposing meaningful help for families with kids
Inflation remains a top issue for voters this election year. It's been especially top of mind among parents who have the added financial stress of raising children.
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Naomi Biden joins a unique club: brides who say 'I do' at the White House
President Biden's granddaughter, Naomi Biden, was married on Saturday at the White House. Here's a look at the history of White House weddings.
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Higher prices are likely for these 10 grocery items when tariffs hit
A trip to the grocery or liquor store is about to become even more expensive, economists say. From seafood to olive oil, these items will likely cost more under President Trump's tariffs.
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Olympic And Paralympic Moms Face Big Obstacles To Compete. They're Demanding Change
Scores of mothers competing in the Olympics and Paralympics are speaking out about the challenges they face as working mothers in sports. Some are using their platform to make a change.
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It's National Poetry Month. Here's how one TikTok poet finds his creative spark
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In 'No One Is Talking About This,' Patricia Lockwood Enters An Internet Portal
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Patricia Lockwood on her new novel, No One Is Talking About This. The book follows its protagonist down an Internet wormhole until a real-life event snaps her out of it.
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Producers of fantasy shows should use diversity to deepen storylines.
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Newt Gingrich thinks the GOP needs to stop underestimating Biden
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Republicans Wonder How, And If, They Can Pull The Party Back Together
President Trump leaves fault lines in the GOP over the Capitol insurrection and his second impeachment, on top of having lost the White House, House and Senate on Trump's watch.
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U.S. Now Says No Direct Evidence Of 'Kill/Capture Teams' So Far In Capitol Riot
"It's only a matter of time, justice is coming," Jacob Chansley, the "QAnon Shaman," said in a handwritten note to Vice President Pence.
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Trump nominates official with ties to antisemitic extremists to lead ethics agency
President Trump nominated Paul Ingrassia to lead the Office of Special Counsel, a government agency that enforces ethics law and protects whistleblowers, despite Ingrassia's links to extremists.
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