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Exhibition Delves Below Deceptively Simple Surface Of Hemingway's Prose
A collection of first drafts, letters, outtakes and photos on display in New York City illuminate the inner workings of Ernest Hemingway's meticulous writing process — failures, flaws and all.
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Giants' Daniel Fells Could Lose His Foot Due To MRSA Infection
The New York Giants dedicated their Sunday night win over the San Francisco 49ers to Fells, who is in the hospital suffering from a MRSA infection.
At A Time Of Turmoil, Twitter Aims To Keep Pace With Silicon Valley
Twitter is expected to lay off workers, on the heels of announcing its new CEO. What do Twitter's recent struggles say about the company — and Silicon Valley in general?
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If Big Food Buys Your Favorite 'Natural' Food Brand, Will You Trust It?
Many alternative food brands have been swallowed by big food companies. Recently, Perdue bought Niman Ranch, which sells "natural" meat. But after a sale, will shoppers feel the product is the same?
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In Kansas, A Bid To Scrub Some Incomplete Registrations From Voter Rolls
Registering to vote in Kansas requires proof of U.S. citizenship. This requirement has produced a large list of would-be voters. Now, one official wants that list purged — and a fight has followed.
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For Joe Lieberman, Solutions To Political Ills Don't Involve Labels
The former senator discusses the New Hampshire Problem Solver Convention, as well as his work with No Labels to end what the group calls a hyperpartisan atmosphere in politics.
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Candidates Address Convention For Those Disappointed With Partisan Divide
The Problem Solver Convention, held by the group No Labels, gathered in Manchester, N.H., on Monday. Eight presidential hopefuls, including Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders, headlined the convention. Republicans, Democrats and independents turned out partly to express their frustration, and to see who might manage to fix political dysfunction.
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The Lessons Learned From A Scholar's Incendiary Tweets
A debate over academic freedom of speech sparked in summer 2014 when the University of Illinois rescinded a job offer to a professor over a controversial set of tweets about the Israel-Gaza conflict.
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School A Welcome Escape From Reality For Calif. Area Ravaged By Fire
The Valley Fire leveled hundreds of homes and businesses in the small community of Middletown, Calif. School is helping students and educators alike make it through the recovery process together.
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Why Are Millennials Buying So Many Houses In Des Moines?
Data from Realtor.com shows that in the first half of 2015, roughly 60 percent of borrowers who used a mortgage to buy a home in Des Moines were between the ages of 25 and 34.
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