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A Very Weird Photo Of Ulysses S. Grant
More than 80 years before Photoshop was introduced, a clever photographer doctored this picture — and tampered with history.
Pentagon Chief Says U.S. Plans To Increase Tempo Of Air Attacks Against ISIS
Defense Secretary Ashton Carter told the Senate Armed Services Committee that the U.S. would not hesitate to back its partners using airstrikes or "direct action on the ground."
China Condemns U.S. Destroyer's Maneuver In South China Sea
U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter: "We have said and we are acting on the basis of saying that we will fly, sail and operate wherever international law permits."
Remembering San Antonio's Horn-Infused Doo-Wop Scene
From the early '60s until the mid '70s, a multi-cultural music scene thrived on the west side of San Antonio, Texas. Ed Ward looks at two releases on Numero that open a small window on this music.
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Omaha high school band to perform in Washington DC parade
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The Omaha South High School marching band will travel to Washington D.C. next year to represent Nebraska in the 75th Anniversary…
Obama To U.S. Women's Soccer Team: 'Playing Like A Girl Means You're A Badass'
When the World Cup champions visited the White House, Obama praised the team for changing stereotypes of women and girls in sports, and for inspiring "millions of boys to look at girls differently."
Gossip Girls: Tea Parties And The Sexist Slang They Inspired
Tea drinking has long been synonymous with female tittle-tattle. Though men drank as much tea and gossiped as avidly as women, it was the latter who got stuck with the bad rap.
Abby Wambach, U.S. Women's Soccer Star, Retires
Shortly after Wambach and the rest of the World Cup-winning U.S. national team were honored at the White House, Wambach announced her plans to retire from soccer.
Lions Quickly Disappearing In Much Of Africa, Study Says
Over large parts of the continent, their numbers could drop by half in the next two decades. Only in four countries in southern Africa is the species holding its own.
Heroin, Opioid Abuse Put Extra Strain On U.S. Foster Care System
Roughly 265,000 U.S. kids entered foster care last year — the highest number since 2008. Officials say the abuse of heroin or prescription painkillers by more parents is one reason for the increase.
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