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A Detroit Opera Celebrates Frida Kahlo's Life And Cooking
The Michigan Opera Theater is mounting a production in March of Frida. The city's Mexican restaurants are getting involved by honoring the Mexican artist's recipes and cooking with special menus.
Court Throws Out Some Convictions Of Former Ill. Gov. Blagojevich
The disgraced Democrat is serving a 14-year sentence for abusing the authority of his office for personal financial gain. He will stay in prison pending further court proceedings.
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Is This The Beginning Of The End For The SAT And ACT?
George Washington University is the latest and one of the largest private universities to drop its admissions testing requirement.
From California To Kathmandu, Task Force 2 Responds To Disasters
An elite search-and-rescue team from Los Angeles County is always ready to respond to emergencies around the world — most recently, in earthquake-ravaged Nepal.
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Science Fair Winner Designs Device To Cut Virus Spread On Planes
When 17-year-old Raymond Wang read about how easily some diseases spread on planes, he thought airlines could do better. So he went to work — and won $75,000 at the International Science Fair.
Bernie Sanders 'Stunned' By Large Crowds Showing Up For Him
"I mean, I had to fight my way to get into the room," presidential candidate Sanders said of a recent event in Minnesota that drew an estimated 5,000 people. "Standing room only."
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Steinway Bids Farewell To Its Historic Hall
The resplendent New York piano showroom is shutting down to make way for luxury condos. But that doesn't mean the company is going anywhere.
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Singing The Blues, A U.S. Envoy Hopes To Boost Ties With Ecuador
In South America, left-wing governments hostile to the U.S. are tossing out diplomats or shunning them entirely. In Ecuador, U.S. Ambassador Adam Namm is using music to do something about it.
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If You've Gotta Reboot 'Ghostbusters,' At Least Do It With This Cast
The announcement of the new Ghostbusters cast went over like ... well, gangbusters.
As Gay Marriages Rise, Now Comes The Case For Same-Sex Divorce
Many couples have traveled to states where gay marriage is recognized to get hitched. Those who do have a much harder time getting divorced once they get back home.
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