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Audio Installation Haunts Underground Arts Space In Washington, D.C.
A new audio exhibit at Dupont Underground breathes life into an old, subterranean trolley station in Washington, D.C. The Wind That Blows Is All That Anybody Knows is by artist Eric Dickson.
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The Week In Sports: MLB Playoffs, Team USA Could Win A Spot In Women's World Cup
It's down to the Astros, the Brewers, the Dodgers and the Red Sox for the World Series. In soccer, the U.S. women play Trinidad and Tobago in CONCACAF, and a win means an automatic berth.
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World War II Paratrooper On Commemorating D-Day: 'Show Some Citizenship'
Leslie Cruise served as a paratrooper during the D-Day invasion, June 6, 1944. The 95-year-old veteran reflects on his survival often and believes he has an obligation to share his story.
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The process of deradicalizing youth needs an overhaul. A former white supremacist explains how
Christian Picciolini has spent the past few years trying to reform white supremacists through a group called the Free Radicals Project.
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Shaye Moss staffed an election office in Georgia. Then she was targeted by Trump
Former Georgia election worker Shaye Moss testified at the Jan. 6 committee hearing Tuesday about the attacks she and her family received when Trump and Giuliani targeted them with false accusations.
Kazakhstan's Elena Rybakina wins her first Grand Slam title at Wimbledon
The 23-year-old is bringing her adopted country its first singles trophy at a major tournament.
A teacher set up a school for Ukrainian refugee children in Romania
Anastasiia Konovalova was a teacher in Odesa, Ukraine, when the war started. In a matter of weeks, she established a school for Ukrainian refugee children that now has a 600-person waitlist.
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Supreme Court restricts the EPA's authority to mandate carbon emissions reductions
The U.S. Supreme Court, in a 6-3 decision, ruled that the Environmental Protection Agency does not have the authority to mandate carbon emissions from existing power plants.
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Week in politics: Decisions from the Supreme Court supermajority reshape the U.S.
In just two short week, the six conservative members of the Supreme Court have dramatically reshaped American jurisprudence. Also, the Jan. 6 committee's next steps.
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Baylor Women Beat Notre Dame 80-61 For NCAA Title
The Baylor University women's basketball team capped an undefeated and unprecedented 40-win season Tuesday night with a resounding 80-61 win over Notre Dame in the NCAA championship game. The Bears were led by their 6-foot-8 national player of the year Brittney Griner, who had 26 points
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