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Ahead Of Her Return, Carrie Underwood's 'Cry Pretty' Does Some Heavy Lifting
One of country music's best voices delivers a subtly feminist statement on the double standards of grief and presentation.
By Night, Oakland's 'Pothole Vigilanties' Repair Damaged Streets
An anonymous group has emerged in Oakland called the "Pothole Vigilantes". They go out in the dead of night to fill in potholes around the Bay Area.
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Former FARC Leaders Announce 'New Stage Of Fighting,' Upending Colombia's Peace Deal
In a video, one of the negotiators of the 2016 peace agreement accused the government of betrayal. The leader of another guerrilla group embraced the announcement, saying, "Better late than never."
Mass Layoffs, Chaos At 'Sports Illustrated' Spark Journalists' Rebellion
Executives told staff members on Thursday that about half the newsroom would be laid off, according to two people present at the meetings. The 65-year-old magazine will be run by a digital publisher.
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The Losers And Winners Of The Trump Administration's Big Tax Cut
It's tax day and many Americans are finding out whether last year's big tax overhaul really did cut their taxes. Most did, but some people saw their tax bill go up considerably.
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Democratic Candidates Pressed On Priorities By Women Of Color
The first-ever She The People forum is organized around questions from female voters of color, with 2020 presidential candidates being reminded what a big role they play in the Democratic Party.
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Don Blankenship To Mount Third-Party Senate Bid After Losing W.Va. GOP Primary
The convicted coal executive said he's running with the Constitution Party after coming in third in the GOP primary. But the decision to run after losing the primary is not legal under state law.
Trump Administration Imposes Steel, Aluminum Tariffs On EU, Canada And Mexico
The tariffs have been threatened for months — and are likely to lead to retaliatory measures. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said the tariffs are based on national security concerns.
China Tells Farmers To Grow More Soybeans Amid Trade Fight With U.S.
After hitting U.S. soybeans with retaliatory tariffs, China is seeking alternatives to supply its important crop.
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Bigger Than Ever, And More Diverse: Team USA At The 2018 Winter Olympics
The U.S. squad, 242 strong, has more women than ever. It also includes 10 African-Americans, 11 Asian-Americans and the first two openly gay athletes to compete for the U.S. at a Winter Olympics.
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