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Virginia Reverses New Concealed-Carry Restrictions, Secures Bipartisan Gun Deal
The state now will recognize concealed-carry permits from other states. In exchange, control advocates got more stringent laws on gun shows and protection for domestic abuse victims.
#MemeOfTheWeek: Megyn Kelly's Body Politic
In Donald Trump's ongoing feud with Megyn Kelly, her looks and attire appeared to matter for some just as much as, if not more than, her mind.
The Perfect State Index: If Iowa, N.H. Are Too White To Go First, Then Who?
Critics say Iowa and New Hampshire aren't demographically representative of the country. And, that's true. So, we've created the Perfect State Index to determine which state is a true microcosm.
Getting Science Right In Film: It's Not The Facts, Folks
When films capture the method of science, that's when magic happens: It matters more than getting the facts right, says blogger Barbara J. King.
Art Forgery Trial Asks: Were Dealers Duped, Or Did They Turn A Blind Eye?
In 2011, New York City's oldest gallery was accused of selling paintings it now admits were forgeries. Plaintiffs say the gallery overlooked glaring problems with the paintings' backstories.
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In 'City Of Blades,' The Gods Are Dead. So What Happens Next?
Robert Jackson Bennett makes a bold move in this second volume of his Divine Cities series — he abandons (mostly) the fan favorites from volume 1, and picks up years later in a different city.
Mushers Wanted: Less Willing To Make Financial Commitment
In Minnesota, 30 mushers will take off with their teams of sled dogs for the 32nd running of the John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon. That's a far cry from the 74 mushers who competed back in 2004.
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How Scientists Are Working To Eradicate Zika Mosquitoes
Can the spread of the Zika virus be curtailed by eliminating mosquitoes that carry it? Professor Anthony James of UC Irvine discusses the consequences of pesticides to our health and on the ecosystem.
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How Exactly Do The Iowa Caucuses Work?
Iowa voters will start the process of deciding who the next president will be. But they'll do it in a way that can mystify outsiders — meeting in schools, gymnasiums and even neighbors' living rooms.
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Zika Virus Isn't The First Disease To Spark A Debate About Abortion
In 1965, the U.S. faced an epidemic of German measles that, like the Zika outbreak, was linked to birth defects. It changed the way this country talked about abortion.
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