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In South Carolina, Sanders Discusses Race, Courts Black Voters
Sen. Bernie Sanders, who's seeking the Democratic presidential nomination, drew big crowds again this weekend, but they may not be the right kind of crowd if he hopes to win South Carolina's primary.
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After Nearly 4 Years, British Embassy Reopens In Tehran
The U.K.'s diplomatic compound was attacked by hard-line activists in November 2011. London closed it down and also expelled Iranian diplomats.
Amid A Hubbub At The Hugos, 'Puppies' See Little Success
At science fiction's Hugo Awards, voters largely rejected a slate of nominees pushed by a group called the Sad Puppies. In an unusual end to the controversy, a few categories didn't even get a winner.
In 'Walking Dead' Spin-Off, Expect To Get An Apocalyptic Education
Don't plan on seeing familiar faces in Fear the Walking Dead, the prequel to the hit series. Show-runner Dave Erickson says the new series offers a chance to see the apocalypse viewers missed.
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Tiger Woods Falls Short In Quest To Win Regular Season's Final Tournament
Woods, who hasn't won a golf tournament in two years, entered the Wyndham Championship Sunday trailing by just two shots. The stage was set for something remarkable, but the magic didn't happen.
Root, Root, Root For Uganda In Tonight's Little League World Series
It beat the Dominican Republic but lost to Venezuela. At 6 p.m. it faces off against Taiwan — and needs a victory to stay in the series. But no matter what happens, the team from Uganda is a winner.
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How The U.S. Is Neglecting Its Smartest Kids
The authors of a new book argue that efforts to raise achievement for students at the bottom have come at the expense of the most gifted and talented.
Television 2015: Are We Done Hating Television?
We're supposed to be in the new golden age of television, but that doesn't mean it doesn't still face a certain slippery stigma for some people.
Rand Paul's Political Insurance Policy Comes Through
The Kentucky senator fought to be able to run for president and Senate at the same time. He can, and he may have scored a victory for his state, too.
'A Manual For Cleaning Women' Showcases A Gritty, One-Of-A-Kind Voice
A posthumously published collection of stories steers recognition to Lucia Berlin, whose fictional narrators are the sort who have seen it all and aren't afraid to tell you about their crappy day.
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