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California Issues 1st Rolling Blackouts Since 2001 As Heat Wave Bakes Western U.S.
Temperatures topped triple digits in parts of the state, and the weather is expected to remain blistering well into next week, likely putting more pressure on the electric utilities.
Rubio Reeled In A Big Catch From The Donor Pool, But Many Are Still Swimming
Billionaire Paul Singer, who spent $11.5 million in 2014, has endorsed Rubio. So far he's only spent $3.4 million this year, and lots of other prominent donors have yet to dig deep in their pockets.
Halloweens Past: Wacky Pranks With Wagons
In earlier America, before the automobile reigned supreme, the family wagon was often the target for seasonal mischief and mayhem.
Pop's New Old Sound: Retro Without Rules
From Sam Smith to Meghan Trainor, to Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars, many of the biggest hits on today's charts pilfer from the past, but not all borrowing works the same way.
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Visual Feast: If The World's Major Cities Were Made Of Food
A charming photo series called BrunchCity re-creates metropolises in miniature, with famous local noshes as part of the architecture.
In Seoul, A Showdown Ends Between Police And Buddhist Monks
Monks at the top Buddhist temple in Seoul had been trying to prevent South Korean police from forcibly entering to arrest a wanted labor organizer. He surrendered after a lengthy standoff.
All Is Not So Well In The NFL Ahead Of Super Bowl Sunday
Deflategate tops a "tough year" for the League, says Commissioner Roger Goodell. The NFL has also grappled with domestic violence and child abuse claims.
Pope To Meet With U.S. Church Leaders Over Clergy Sex Abuse
The head of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, will meet in Rome with Pope Francis and other church leaders to discuss further investigations into abuse.
Chicago To Get Its First Black Female Mayor As Candidates Head To Runoff
Lori Lightfoot and Toni Preckwinkle, both African-American women, got the most votes out of 14 candidates in Chicago's mayoral election Tuesday night. They'll head to a runoff election on April 2.
Study Shows Women Remain Underrepresented In The Director's Chair
While women had a banner year starring in box office blockbusters, their representation behind the camera remains low, accounting for just 8 percent of directors working on the top 250 domestic films in 2018.
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