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Supreme Court Agrees To Hear Case On Obama's Immigration Actions
Back in November 2014, the president announced plans to shield from deportation up to 5 million immigrants here illegally. Even before his plans got off the ground, lower courts put them on hold.
Diversity In Hollywood: Here's What Critics Are Saying About Round 2 Of #OscarSoWhite
We rounded up some smart reaction to this year's remarkably un-diverse Oscars nominees.
Has The World Learned The Wrong Lessons From The Ebola Outbreak?
By focusing on the end of the epidemic, writes infectious disease specialist Nahid Bhadelia, we miss the larger point.
People With Minor Injuries Are Increasingly Getting CT Scans
The number of people with injuries like neck strain who get CT scans in emergency rooms is on the rise. This despite efforts to reduce use of the scans, which increase cancer risk.
Once Upon A Time, Congress Cut Deficits; Now CBO Says That's Over
Back in the old days, say 2011, political leaders talked about, and acted upon, worries involving federal borrowing. But a new CBO report shows deficits surging — even as political attention drifts.
The Obama Administration Proposes $2 Billion More In College Aid
The extra money will go to students with financial need who are staying on track academically.
Aztec Gold: Watch The History And Science Of Popcorn
Popcorn has been around at least 4,000 years. The Aztecs even had a word for the sound of kernels popping — totopoca. On National Popcorn Day, ponder the story of this beloved snack.
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Despite Ties To Ted Cruz, Sarah Palin Endorses Donald Trump
Sarah Palin endorsed Republican front-runner Donald Trump on Tuesday. Trump is in a tight race with Ted Cruz in Iowa with the caucuses less than two weeks away.
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Politics Podcast: Not All Polls Are Created Equal
Polls drive so much of the political news coverage you see and hear. But it matters where they came from and how they're conducted.
Sarah Palin Endorses Donald Trump
The Tea Party favorite is endorsing the GOP real estate magnate and reality TV star in a blow to a surging Texas Sen. Ted Cruz.
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