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Trump Was Once Obama's Punch Line — But Almost No One Is Laughing Now
In 2011, Obama joked that Trump, who was hot on the trail of Obama's birth certificate, was a conspiracy theorist waiting to reveal the fake moon landing, and recently that Trump was "Here. Still."
House Set To Vote On Education Overhaul
More state control of public schools is on the horizon.
Russia Accuses Turkey's President Of Profiting Off Trade With ISIS
Russia has previously alleged Turkish involvement in illegal oil trade with Islamist militants. Now Russian military officials are claiming that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is personally involved.
Spanish Court Strikes Down Catalonia's Push For Independence
On Nov. 9, the Catalan regional parliament approved a plan to split from Spain within 18 months. The country's highest court has now ruled that secession would be unconstitutional.
Too Much TV And Chill Could Reduce Brain Power Over Time
Young adults who watch at least three hours of TV a day might end up with less cognitive function by middle age, a study finds. That's especially true if they're sedentary couch potatoes.
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Opposition Party Wins Big In Venezuela, Ousting Maduro's Socialists
Venezuelans voted amid an economic crisis that's led to soaring inflation and scarcity. Winning 99 seats, the opposition will now control the country's congress.
People Of Color With Albinism Ask: Where Do I Belong?
Albinism affects people of all races, but for people of color, a lack of pigment can leave them struggling to fit in.
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Justice Department Launches Civil Rights Investigation Into Chicago Police
The Justice Department will look into the Chicago Police Department's use of force and the accountability within the department of officers who use excessive force.
Maureen Corrigan's Best Books Of 2015: Short(ish) Books That Pack A Big Punch
This year, short stories and fragmented intense memoirs — along with the incredible true story of a short-haired dog — dominate Maureen Corrigan's best books list.
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Supreme Court Won't Hear Challenge To Chicago Suburb's Assault Weapons Ban
A lower court had upheld Highland Park, Ill.'s ban on the possession or sale of semiautomatic weapons.
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