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Lowering The Bar For The New GED Test
Many students had complained the new version was too hard. A lower minimum passing score means tens of thousands of students could potentially get their high school equivalency diplomas retroactively.
6 Questions Ahead Of The Trump-Fox Split-Screen 'Squirmish'
Trump commands the spotlight once again as he ditches a Fox News debate. The other cable news networks — which don't have broadcasting rights to the debate — will probably air the Trump event instead.
Fan's Tattoo Is A Reminder Of Patriots' Loss
Burke O'Connell got a tattoo celebrating the New England Patriots as Super Bowl 50 champs. Soon after he got the tattoo, the Patriots lost a playoff game and will not even play in the big game.
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'Good On Paper' Swings From Scholarly To Zany
Rachel Cantor's new novel tries to draw out the connections between love and scholarship in a tale of a frustrated translator looking for a new life. But it's occasionally too clever for its own good.
Shifting Colors Of An Octopus May Hint At A Rich, Nasty Social Life
When the gloomy octopus of Australia turns dark and towers threateningly over his neighbor, he's likely signaling aggression, scientists now say. Neighbors get the message — they turn pale and flee.
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'The Best And Worst Of Politics': Two-Time Mayor, Felon 'Buddy' Cianci Dies
He was once America's longest-serving mayor. He led Providence, R.I., through a renaissance, but his terms in office — and personal life — were marred by corruption and scandal. He was 74.
Let Twitter Be Your Guide Through This Michael Jackson Casting Mess
When the news leaves you speechless, let Twitter take the wheel.
WVAS Interviews Founder's Day Honoree Dr. Percy J. Vaughn Jr.
Retired founder and dean of Alabama State University's College of Business Administration Dr. Percy J. Vaughn Jr. is the featured guest on WVAS…
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Can't Buy A Ticket To That Concert You Want To See? Blame Bots
A report from New York's attorney general points to abusive practices in the market for live-event tickets on sites such as StubHub. Computer programs snap up seats faster than humans can.
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Track Jupiter's Path Like An Ancient Babylonian
Clay tablets show that Babylonian astronomers tracked planets using a method that was thought to be invented 1,400 years later. In a way, scientists say, the ancient techniques were "very modern."
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