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Happy Birthday To Joltin' Joe — Who Didn't Even Like Baseball
Joe DiMaggio, who was born 100 years ago this week, played baseball because he needed money — not because he loved the game. After years of stunning success, though, he came to need the sport.
For These Millennials, Gender Norms Have Gone Out Of Style
Many millennials say they find traditional notions of gender too confining. And they are rewriting the rules and refashioning clothes so that they can dress and accessorize in whatever way they want.
First Listen: 'When I Reach That Heavenly Shore: Unearthly Black Gospel 1926-1936'
They might seem dusty, almost mystical or supernatural, but the vibrant songs on this three-disc set come from a golden age of gospel that set the path for rock 'n' roll.
Republicans Debate: Fight The President Now, Or Fight Him Later?
Congress returns from recess Monday, tasked with funding the government past Dec. 11. Some in the GOP want to tie it to halting Obama's immigration plan, while others aim to avoid a damaging shutdown.
Mexican Chef Serves Up An Authoritative Guide To Her Country's Cuisine
Unlike other exhaustive guides to Mexico's diverse regional foods, Mexico: The Cookbook was written by a Mexican. Margarita Carrillo's recipes aim for simplicity to lure American readers to explore.
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Does It Matter Who Accepts Evolution?
What does the American public really believe about human origins? And does it matter? Commentator Tania Lombrozo argues it does.
Teach For America At 25: With Maturity, New Pressure To Change
Now a fixture on the education landscape, TFA faces new challenges — from inside and out.
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Actor Mickey Rourke Takes Another Jab At Boxing
Rourke, 62, fought a match in Moscow and won. Some dismissed his opponent. The Daily Mail says Rourke's opponent is homeless and has lost 9 out of his 10 pro matches.
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Mr. Right Won't Get Lost, Knows How To Pack Bags In A Trunk
Two tribes in Namibia played with computers and looked at maps. The results of these tests shed light on why guys who are expert navigators might father more children than men who get lost.
Hong Kong Police Repel Protesters' Run On Government Complex
Reneging on a weeks-long understanding with the government, students tried to storm the chief executive's headquarters. Police were able to push back protesters.
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