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What To Watch For In The Democratic Debate, As Primary Race Tightens
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Gov. Martin O'Malley debate Sunday in Charleston, S.C. The Democratic race has is close between Clinton and Sanders.
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Who's To Blame For Flint's Water Problem?
For many people, the blame for the tap water contamination in Flint, Mich., lies with Gov. Rick Snyder. Despite his apologies for the state's missteps, calls for his resignation have been growing.
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It's Down To 4 Teams In The NFL Playoffs
David Greene talks to Kevin Blackistone, a columnist with The Washington Post and a professor of journalism at the University of Maryland, about the NFL playoffs.
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Politics In The News: Democratic Presidential Debate
Sunday's Democratic debate was the last one before the Iowa caucuses. David Greene talks to Cokie Roberts and Margie Omero, a Democratic pollster from the firm Purple Strategies.
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Clinton Finds Herself In A Real Debate As First Voter Tests Loom
Hillary Clinton went after Bernie Sanders' record on guns, but the senator took the fight to Clinton on her ties to Wall Street banks, including $600,000 in speaking fees from Goldman Sachs.
'The Portable Veblen' Goes Enjoyably Nuts
Elizabeth McKenzie's novel inverts the traditional romantic comedy formula — for her odd, brainy lovers, the engagement is only the beginning of their troubles. And did we mention the squirrel?
Two Die in Separate Homicides
Police are looking into two separate homicides that occurred in Montgomery over the weekend. Both occurred on Sunday. At around 8:40 p.m. emergency…
MLK Activities
Observances were held across Alabama Monday to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Montgomery held its annual parade along Dexter Avenue followed by a…
Determining A Health Plan's Abortion Coverage Remains A Challenge
Many marketplace insurers omit information about abortion services on the summary of benefits and coverage. Consumers looking for plans that cover the services or exclude them can be left in the dark.
'Academy Has A Problem,' David Oyelowo Says At MLK Event Honoring Academy President
"I am an academy member and it doesn't reflect me, and it doesn't reflect this nation," the actor said Monday, in a speech that cited black performers' prominent roles in successful films.
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