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Failed Drug Tests Tarnish Triple Crown Season
Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert has been barred from running any of his horse at Belmont Park in New York, the site of Saturday's Belmont Stakes.
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U.S. Will Investigate Environmental Damage From Border Wall, Arizona Rep. Grijalva Says
Piles of steel, heavy equipment and terrain destabilized by blasting through the desert still remain along parts of the U.S.-Mexico border.
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Overseas Bank Helped Recover IRS Stimulus Checks To Non-Americans. It Didn't Go Well
After accidentally sending stimulus checks to ineligible foreign citizens living overseas, the Internal Revenue Service is now asking some banks to help recover money, creating a legal mess.
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An Artist Leads A 'Violet Protest' Against Polarization
Ann Morton is pushing back against political polarization by asking Americans to contribute textiles that are equal parts red and blue.
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Harris Heads To Guatemala And Mexico As Part Of A 'Buzz Saw' Assignment
Harris has the tough job of tackling deep-rooted problems driving tens of thousands of people in Central America to try to migrate to America. Her first foreign trip as vice president starts Sunday.
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Sunday Puzzle: Television Scramble
Patty Docker-Ford plays the puzzle with puzzlemaster Will Shortz and NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro.
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The 400 Years Project Looks At Native American Identity Through The Native Lens
The 400 Years Project is a pictorial collection of Native American life. It addresses colonization while centering the Native voice.
Farewell To 'Pose,' Which Fused Grief And Joy, Right Up To The Finale
Over the course of its run, Pose found a way to bring viewers both realness and hope. As the series finale approaches, the significance of its choices is sharper than ever.
Gunmen Kill At Least 100 In Burkina Faso's Deadliest Attack In Years
The local market and several homes were also burned down in the area toward the border of Niger. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack.
California Assault Weapons Ban 'Disrespects' Freedom, Federal Judge Writes
A judicial opinion striking down California's long-standing assault weapons ban has raised eyebrows from legal scholars for its rhetoric. California has said it will appeal the ruling.
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