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Boston Museum Acquires First Painting Frida Kahlo Ever Sold
Kahlo painted Dos Mujeres (Salvadora y Herminia) in 1928 and sold it in 1929. Conservators at the Museum of Fine Arts say the maids in the portrait may have cared for Kahlo after a violent car crash.
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Immigrants' Son Is 1 Of 12 Students Worldwide To Ace AP Calculus Exam
Of the 302,532 students who took the Advanced Placement calculus exam, Cedrick Argueta, the son of a Salvadoran maintenance worker and a Filipina nurse, was one of 12 to earn every single point.
Richard Dreyfuss: Like It Or Not, There's A Bit Of Bernie Madoff In All Of Us
"He was a completely despicable human being, but in order to achieve that he had to be lovable," says Dreyfuss, who plays the Ponzi-scheme perpetrator in an upcoming two-part ABC miniseries.
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Satellite Images Indicate Mass Graves In Burundi, Amnesty Says
Security forces killed scores of people in Burundi in December. Now Amnesty International says images suggest that victims were buried in mass graves, possibly to cover up the extent of the killings.
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30 Years After Explosion, Challenger Engineer Still Blames Himself
Bob Ebeling, an anonymous source for NPR's 1986 report on the disaster, tells NPR that despite warning NASA of troubles before the launch, he believes God "shouldn't have picked me for that job."
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At The DC Jazz Loft
How do major musicians make it happen away from major hubs? We sought out DIY presenter CapitalBop as it presented Kris Funn and Warren Wolf at a converted-warehouse stage for the DC Jazz Festival.
The Stream: Get Caught Up On The Iowa GOP Debate
There was still a big elephant not in the room ahead of tonight's Fox News Iowa Republican debate: Donald Trump.
Trump's Absence Was A Big Presence At The GOP Debate In Iowa
Sen. Ted Cruz, who was leading in the polls in Iowa until Trump subjected him to a barrage of attacks, is hoping Trumps decision to boycott the debate turns out to be a big mistake.
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Pop Culture Happy Hour: In Conversation With Fred Armisen And 'Welcome To Night Vale'
The gang's been snowed in, but there's still a new episode of the show, thanks to Linda Holmes' onstage discussions — one with Armisen and one with Night Vale creators Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor.
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For-Profit Colleges Seeking Veterans' GI Bill Dollars Aren't Always The Best Fit
There are growing calls for leading universities as well as community colleges to do more to attract and serve those who served.
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