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The Student Who Once Nudged His Way To The Oval Office Now Hopes To Move In
John Kasich, GOP presidential hopeful, has had a habit of speaking his mind, even as a college student at Ohio State. It has served the Ohio governor well in politics.
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Ferguson In The Classroom: How One College Took Up Race And Policing This Semester
College students around the country are lining up to take classes like a new one at NYU called "Black Lives Matter: Race, Resistance, and Popular Protest."
Republicans And Democrats Come Together To Play Ball
Democrats and Republicans faced off for the traditional Congressional Baseball Game Thursday night, in the wake of a shooting that left Rep. Steve Scalise critically wounded.
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Claude Sitton, 'Dean Of The Race Beat,' Dies At 89
Sitton's reporting from the front lines of the civil rights movement earned him the ire of Southern officials and attention from the Department of Justice.
What Gun Violence Protesters Can Learn From 1968's Chicano Blowouts
Fifty years ago, Chicano students walked out of East Los Angeles high schools — angry at the lack of school resources and their curriculum. Eventually the school district changed its policies.
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Capital Gazette Shooting Victims: The 5 Killed In Attack On Maryland Newsroom
A gunman entered the offices of the Capital Gazette newsroom in Annapolis on Thursday and opened fire, killing four journalists and a sales assistant. We have profiles of the victims.
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The Hardest Thing To Find In The Universe?
Look where you like through the 13,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 pounds of our planet, and you will find only one ounce of it. It's really, really, really rare. Possibly the rarest thing in the universe.
Rosalynn Carter honored by family, friends and presidents, including husband Jimmy
A gathering of first ladies and presidents joined other political figures in a tribute service. But a parade of speakers said her global stature wasn't what defined her.
Harris concedes the election but vows to not stop fighting for a better future
In a speech at Howard University, Harris urged people to join her in mobilizing and organizing for a better future. She also said she called Trump to offer help with the peaceful transition of power.
Writer Joan Didion, whose 'electric anxiety' inspired a generation, has died at 87
When Didion started writing in the 1960s, she put a certain kind of voice on the page — neurotic, female — that hadn't been there before.
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