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Commentator: Don't Stop Arguing, Complaining And Fighting For 'Identity Politics'
No one seems to have a satisfying definition of "identity politics," but clearly we've been paying too much attention to race, gender and sexual orientation, right? Not so fast.
John Glenn, First American To Orbit The Earth, Dies At 95
After a career as a Marine pilot, Glenn was chosen as an astronaut. He was the third American in space, went on to have a successful career in politics and then returned to space on shuttle Discovery.
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Slam Dunk: Michael Jordan Wins Trademark Dispute In China
China's top court has handed basketball legend Michael Jordan a victory in a long-running trademark dispute over the use of his name by a Chinese company.
South Korea To Vote On Impeachment Of Scandal-Stricken President
A corruption scandal has destroyed public support for President Park Geun-hye; her approval rating has fallen to 4 percent. Now the legislature prepares for a vote on her impeachment.
From Immigration To Infrastructure, Big-City Mayors Draw Up Wish List For Trump
Worried about policy changes and potential cuts in federal funding that Donald Trump warned of on the stump, mayors are now sharing their ideas with the president-elect as he sets his urban agenda.
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'There's Something About Her': Podcast Explores How Oprah Became Oprah
In the new podcast, "Making Oprah," journalist Jenn White follows Oprah Winfrey's rise from Chicago talk show host to media mogul.
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In Flint, Mayor Works On Rebuilding Pipes — And Trust In The City
Almost one year has passed since Flint Mayor Karen Weaver declared a state of emergency. Water lines are being replaced, but residents are still relying heavily on bottled water and filters.
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Poll: Trump Needs To Choose Between Presidency And His Business
Two-thirds of Americans think Trump must avoid a conflict of interest, according to a Bloomberg poll. But only a slight majority are confident he'll put the country's interests ahead of his own.
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Top Stories: South Korean Impeachment; Key Trump Cabinet Picks
Also: The House has passed a government spending bill and sent it to the Senate; a federal judge reviews Wisconsin's presidential ballot recount; and snowy highway pileups turn deadly in Michigan.
Baltimore Evicts Artists From Warehouse Over Safety Concerns
A makeshift artist studio and living space in Baltimore was shut down Monday, a few days after a deadly California warehouse fire. The tenants are now left wondering where to go from here.
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