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Meryl Streep's First Acting Gig: Becoming Pretty And Popular In High School
In a new biography called Her Again, author Michael Schulman says that at 14, Streep decided to reinvent herself — and before she was an Oscar winner, she was homecoming queen.
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Big Seed: How The Industry Turned From Small-Town Firms To Global Giants
Over the past century, small-town seed businesses have given way to global enterprises. The story of one small seed company in Nebraska helps explain what drove the transformation.
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Musher Mutiny, Dog Doping: Scandals Mire The Super Bowl Of Sled Dog Races
The uniquely Alaskan sled dog race now draws scrutiny, protest and even allegations of doping and sabotage.
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A Border Patrol Agent Dies Mysteriously. The Sheriff Has A Simple Theory
President Trump said Agent Rogelio Martinez was attacked by immigrants. Investigators conducted 650 interviews, mounted horses to look for human tracks and studied license plates. They got nowhere.
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Amid Deadly Season On Everest, Nepal Has No Plans To Issue Fewer Permits
The mountain nation said potential climbers need to be aware of the risks of summiting the world's tallest peak. Experts say Everest's traffic jams are only getting worse — and more dangerous.
'Completely Catastrophic': Flooding And Tariffs Causing Chaos For Farmers
Weeks of rain across the Midwest and the Great Plains have kept many farmers from planting crops. On top of that, they are dealing with President Trump's ongoing trade dispute with China.
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A Dystopian High School Musical Foresaw The College Admissions Scandal
A California high school is staging an original musical called Ranked, set in a world where class rank means everything, and some parents are willing to pay for their student to get a better spot.
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After FBI Deputy Director McCabe Resigns, A Look At Where The Russia Investigation Stands
From the GOP authored memo alleging surveillance abuse by the FBI, to the abrupt departure of the bureau's embattled deputy head, to the administrations actions or non-actions against Russians with ties to the Kremlin, the past two days have been busy ones for the Russia Investigation.
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Mormon Funeral Potatoes: The Carb-Heavy Meal For The End of The World
Call it disaster preparedness cooking: A Utah company began running Facebook ads for an instant version of a staple Mormon comfort food ... because pantries should be stocked for the Second Coming.
How Metro Atlanta Became A 'Pioneer' Of Immigration Enforcement
The Atlanta area is one of the toughest in the U.S. for people in the country illegally. Federal immigration authorities are aggressive, and they get help from local law enforcement and the courts.
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