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After taking the stage to a sustained ovation as the song "Rockin' in the Free World" played, Trump laid out a list of things he would fix if he were president.
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The U.S. team, which plays Nigeria tonight at the Women's World Cup, is a tournament favorite. But Nigeria's funtastic fans deserve a cup of their own.
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Amazon on Friday debuts a comedy about an American man and Irish woman united by an unexpected pregnancy. NPR TV Critic Eric Deggans says it's a wonderful, fresh vision of romance on TV.
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Of 4 Million Syrian Refugees, The U.S. Has Taken Fewer Than 1,000
The U.S has sent humanitarian aid to help Syrian civilians, but only a small number of refugees have been allowed into America. Now the U.S. says it will increase the number of those admitted.
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A Soft Eraser Won't Fix This SAT Mistake
The College Board won't score two of 10 test sections after a printing error on the instructions for the exam given earlier this month.
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