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Trump Lashes Out At 'Vanity Fair,' One Day After It Lambastes His Restaurant
The president-elect has had a long-running feud with the magazine's editor, who once termed him a "short-fingered vulgarian."
PHOTOS: Young People Look You In The Eye And Open Up Their Souls
Images of children dominate the winners of this year's Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize, now on display at London's National Portrait Gallery.
2016 In Sports: Overdue Victories; When Games Got Political
Was this the year of the activist athlete? NPR's Scott Simon looks back on the year in sports with Howard Bryant of ESPN.com.
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In ExxonMobil's Rex Tillerson, Moscow Sees Trusted, Highly Regarded Figure
"The choice of Tillerson is sensational. Trump continues to amaze," a Russian senator tweeted. The Kremlin was more circumspect, but it's clear the ExxonMobil chief has high-level fans.
For CIA Nominee Mike Pompeo, 'Not A Good Situation To Inherit'
The situation Pompeo now faces would test the savviest politician: If confirmed, he will go to work for a president who is openly feuding with the agency he's preparing to run.
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Bridgegate Trial: Aide Says Christie Knew Of Traffic-Snarling Plan Well In Advance
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie knew about a road study that would create a traffic nightmare and used the advance notice to ask about his office's relationship with a local mayor, a former aide says.
It Ain't Me, Babe: Researchers Find Flaws In Police Facial Recognition Technology
Nearly half of American adults have been entered into law enforcement facial recognition databases, a new report shows. But problems with the accuracy of the technology could affect innocent people.
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New York, Colorado Hold Key Primaries In Fight For House And Senate
Democrats hope to contest as many as four congressional seats in the Empire State, a place that could prove critical to whether they're able to flip the 30 they need to win back the House.
Clinton Must Clarify Her Economic Message To Win Primary
Donald Trump has become the de facto Republican nominee and Hillary Clinton still has a wide lead in delegates. On Tuesday, voters in Nebraska and West Virginia will cast their ballots.
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The Seahorse In Your Brain: Where Body Parts Got Their Names
What are those dog ears doing on my heart? Ancient anatomists named body parts after things they resembled in real life. So you've got a rooster comb in your skull and a flute in your leg.
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