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From 'Spin-And-Grin Girl' To 'Product Specialist' — An Auto Show Evolution
Models on turntables in fancy gowns have given way to professionals who are the eyes and ears of car brands.
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Congressional Republicans Fear Being Overshadowed By Election Politics
House and Senate Republicans huddled at a retreat in Baltimore this week to figure out their agenda for the year. But that task is complicated by the presidential election and the Donald Trump factor.
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First Graders Send Letters To Cheer Up Vikings' Kicker
Blair Walsh missed a short field goal, knocking Minnesota out of the playoffs. The students felt bad because of all the abuse he was getting. Walsh went to the school to personally thank the kids.
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Indonesia Makes Arrests Over Deadly Attack In Jakarta
Police found an Islamic State flag at the site of the arrests, but it's not yet clear exactly how the suspects may have been linked to ISIS.
A Mother's Question To Protect Her Kids: Do You Keep Guns?
Commentator Dede Donahue didn't always think about the guns she couldn't see. That is, until she had children. She first wrote about her experience in the Washington Post.
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Doula Support For Pregnant Women Could Improve Care, Reduce Costs
Doulas provide emotional support for a woman through pregnancy and childbirth. A study finds that women with doulas are less likely to have cesarean or preterm births.
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U.S. Stocks Fall Sharply As Oil Prices, China Spook Investors
China's slowdown and plummeting oil prices have investors spooked, and some are heading for the exits. There's concern the selloff in stocks signals tougher times ahead for the U.S. economy.
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Texas' New Open-Carry Law Unpopular Among Some Gun Owners
Gun-loving Texans fought hard for the right to strap handguns openly on their belts. Now that open carry is the law, some gun owners look down at the open-carry crowd as unsafe and uncouth.
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Check Out Every Single One Of The U.N.'s Special Days
March 21 is especially popular — it's got five "international days," from World Poetry Day to International Day of Forests.
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