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NBA Player's 2-Year-Old Daughter Steals The Show
The NBA finals start this week, and the Golden State Warriors are back after a long absence. That's thanks in part to Steph Curry. He has started to bring his daughter to post-game news conferences.
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S.C. Sen. Lindsey Graham Joins Battle For Republican Nomination
Graham, known as a defense hawk, enters the race as a distinct underdog, but an entertaining one.
'UnREAL' Is An Unsettling Look At Making Unsettling Television
A new Lifetime drama based on a fine short film manages to engage the world of unscripted TV without either letting it off the hook or condescending to it.
Supreme Court Rules For Woman Denied Abercrombie & Fitch Job Over Headscarf
Samantha Elauf had applied for the sales job in Tulsa, Okla., and was recommended for hire by an interviewer. But Abercrombie has a "look policy" that bars the wearing of caps by its salespeople.
As Caviar Prices Skyrocket, Sturgeon Poachers Invade Pacific Northwest
Global sturgeon populations are collapsing — most notably in Russia, where caviar is known as black gold. That's fueling a market for illegal caviar and driving poachers to the Columbia River.
U.S. Criticizes China For Construction In South China Sea
China and the U.S. exchanged criticisms on the South China Sea over the weekend. So far, neither side appears willing to either compromise on the disputed waters, or to escalate the dispute.
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Intel Makes Biggest Bet In Its History
The chipmaker is purchasing a smaller chip manufacturer, Altera, for about $16.7 billion in cash.
Mush No More: Retirement Home Food Gets Fresh And Local
Once known for bland, institutional fare, hundreds of senior living centers across the U.S. now tout healthy meals made from scratch. Centers say this approach to food is tastier — and cheaper, too.
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In The Stanley Cup Final, National Anthem Singers Also Compete
The NHL Stanley Cup Final starts this week between the Chicago Blackhawks and the Tampa Bay Lightning. In hockey, the competition often begins before the puck is dropped — with the national anthem.
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Companies Fight Back Against Protesters With Financial Pressure
When a student protested against an oil pipeline in Michigan, the company charged him with restitution for the work that couldn't be done during the disruption. But that could be a "risky strategy."
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