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Thousands turn out for cross-country skiing World Championships in Norway
In Norway, where skiing is the top sport, huge crowds turned out there for the world championships of cross country skiing that wrapped up this weekend.
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House Republicans want to pass a budget bill that would support Trump's policies
House Republicans are racing to advance a budget bill that would allow the party to pass many of President Trump's top policy priorities without the threat of a Senate filibuster from Democrats.
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California voters head to the polls for congressional primaries
After California voters approved a redistricting measure that heavily favored Democrats, several Congressional races are ones to watch in the state's top-two primary elections.
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Are Lower School Achievement Levels A Civil Rights Issue?
Does setting lower achievement levels for minorities help or hurt students? Host Michel Martin talks with Jerri Katzerman of the Southern Poverty Law Center. The organization recently filed a civil rights complaint against the Florida Department of Education.
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Cooking Or Slicing Food: What Drove Early Human Evolution?
Has the slicing-meat hypothesis overturned the idea that cooking made us human? Anthropologist Barbara J. King says a comparison of the two explanations makes for some exciting science.
Evolution In Art And Science: From 'The Get Down' To 'Hamilton'
Always new but always building on ground that's already been covered, science and art evolve in similar ways because they are the foundation of culture's imaginative landscape, says Adam Frank.
At TV Press Tour, Actors And Producers Of Color Speak Of Hollywood Struggles
More faces of color are turning up on TV, but at this year's Television Critics Association summer press tour, actors and producers spoke out about how hard it still is to get a foot in the door.
The Man, The Myth, The Ledger: In 'The Accountant,' Affleck Gets His Bourne On
Christian Wolff (Ben Affleck) is a math savant who hides dark side-dealings as a freelance accountant for various criminal enterprises.
TV Networks Unveil Fall Seasons At 2017 Upfronts
The upfronts are underway in New York — that's where networks show their fall season to advertisers. We take a look at what's coming and what's cancelled — and what trends are driving the action.
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'All The Money' Re-Shoot Was Decided 'In A Heartbeat,' Ridley Scott Says
After Kevin Spacey was accused of sexual misconduct, director Ridley Scott raced to save his film. He gathered the cast and crew and shot 22 scenes in nine days — this time with Christopher Plummer.
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