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Nintendo's Super Mario Turns 30
The game's concept and graphics were simple. The gameplay was habit-forming. And Nintendo's mustachioed, overalls-wearing plumber Mario became a global icon.
Gary Clark Jr.'s Sweet And Soulful 'Church'
The singer-guitarist's latest video is a sweet, soulful portrait of a man trying to come to terms with his own missteps and a lifetime of regret.
Miss America Pageant Apologizes To 1983 Winner Vanessa Williams
Vanessa Williams was forced to resign as Miss America in 1984 after nude photos of her were published in a magazine.
Paleo People Were Making Flour 32,000 Years Ago
Research into an ancient stone found in a cave in Italy shows Paleolithic hunter-gatherers were grinding oats and other grains for flour. It's the earliest evidence yet of food processing in Europe.
For Syrian Refugees, Needs Are Growing And Aid Is Declining
The U.N. refugee agency has received less than half the $4.5 billion needed to help Syrians who have fled to neighboring countries. As conditions worsen, many are opting to risk the journey to Europe.
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Kentucky County Clerk Remains Defiant After Returning To Work
Kim Davis returned to work Monday after being released from jail for her refusal to issue same-sex marriage licenses. She remains defiant but is allowing her deputy clerks to keep issuing licenses.
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Scott Walker's Anti-Union Push May Not Prove So Easy As President
His candidacy has floundered, so the Wisconsin governor is going back to what made him a hero to Republicans — taking on labor unions. But his sweeping efforts will likely run into stiff resistance.
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The Spin Room Goes Mobile As Campaigns Capitalize On Debate 'Moments'
You can expect to be plastered with promoted posts and ads before, during and after Wednesday's second GOP debate.
2 Separate Flash Floods In Utah Leave 16 Dead, 4 Missing
Two vehicles carrying 16 women and children were swept into a sudden rush of floodwater in southern Utah on Monday.
Join The 'Morning Edition' Book Club As We Read 'Fates And Furies'
Author and screenwriter Richard Russo has selected our third book — a new novel by Lauren Groff. Fates and Furies chronicles a marriage over 24 years. Russo calls it "an incredibly ambitious work."
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