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Faking The Fake Moon Landing Brings Surprisingly Few Laughs
The dopey comedy Moonwalkers wastes a potentially amusing premise imagining that a legend about Stanley Kubrick faking the moon landing was true — sort of.
'13 Hours' Finds Fodder For Action, But Not Thought, In Recent History
Director Michael Bay makes no effort to put history in context in dramatizing the 2012 attack on the U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi; he treats it as a setting for rah-rah action.
GOP Debate: Trump Says 'Bromance' With Cruz Is Over
The two candidates — leading in polls for the upcoming Iowa caucus — argued aggressively about the legality of Ted Cruz's candidacy and what constitutes "New York values."
From 'Spin-And-Grin Girl' To 'Product Specialist' — An Auto Show Evolution
Models on turntables in fancy gowns have given way to professionals who are the eyes and ears of car brands.
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GOP Debate Filled With Tough Exchanges Between Trump And Cruz
With only seven candidates on the stage, everyone got a little more time to talk and the chance to deliver their attacks and counter attacks face to face — especially Donald Trump and Ted Cruz.
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For Teenagers, Adult-Sized Opioid Addiction Treatment Doesn't Fit
Teenage brains are more susceptible to drug abuse, but it's often hard to find treatment. It's even harder to find evidence-based treatment designed for youth. But that's starting to change.
Congressional Republicans Fear Being Overshadowed By Election Politics
House and Senate Republicans huddled at a retreat in Baltimore this week to figure out their agenda for the year. But that task is complicated by the presidential election and the Donald Trump factor.
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First Graders Send Letters To Cheer Up Vikings' Kicker
Blair Walsh missed a short field goal, knocking Minnesota out of the playoffs. The students felt bad because of all the abuse he was getting. Walsh went to the school to personally thank the kids.
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Super Bowl I Tape Was Erased Long Ago; Now The Game Will Air Again
The TV networks that broadcast 1967's inaugural game erased it. Now the NFL Network has pieced together its own film with radio footage of the historic game; Super Bowl I: The Lost Game airs Friday.
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5 Ways Elite-College Admissions Shut Out Poor Kids
Athletic scholarships, campus visits and other factors work against high-achieving low-income students, a new report says.
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