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Art Conservators at Work: A Living Exhibit
The Smithsonian American Art Museum reopens Saturday after a 6-year renovation. One new feature is an conservation lab with floor-to-ceiling glass windows. Conservators accustomed to careful, detailed and solitary work on fragile art will now have an audience.
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Repairs Done, Astronauts Wrap Up Spacewalk
Astronauts have made critical repairs on the International Space Station's cooling equipment. On Saturday, they spent 5 1/2 hours outside the station. They spent more than six hours outside on Friday.
Police: British Spy's Strange Death Was 'Probably An Accident'
Scotland Yard says it believes Gareth Williams, whose naked and decomposing body was found locked inside a gym bag in 2010, was not murdered.
Not Spring Yet: Wicked Winter Storm To Pound Midwest, New York
The 8 to 10 inches of snow predicted for Detroit will bring the city within reach of the record for snowiest winter in recorded history.
Job Growth Was Weak Again In February, ADP Survey Shows
Bad weather may be at least partly to blame for the relatively low number of jobs added to private payrolls last month. Economists expect to hear more about February's slow growth later this week.
U.N.: Syrian Refugee Crisis Is 'Biggest Humanitarian Emergency Of Our Era'
The number of refugees from the Syrian civil war is on the verge of surpassing 3 million, the United Nations said. Almost half of all Syrians have been forced out of their homes.
Restaurant's 'Prayer Discount' Sparks Mix Of Praise, Anger
When a patron of Mary's Gourmet Diner in Winston-Salem, N.C., posted a photo of her tab denoting a 15 percent discount for "praying in public," the post went viral.
Powerful Earthquake Strikes Caribbean, But No Reports Of Injuries Or Damage
The 7.7 magnitude temblor struck off the coasts of Jamaica, Cuba and the Cayman Islands. Social media was flooded with photos and video from people documenting the event.
ISIS Claims Credit in Vienna, Austria 'Terror Attack'
The Islamic State group claimed credit for Monday's rampage in central Vienna. The attacker was shot by police.
READ: House Impeachment Managers' Brief Outlines Arguments For Senate Trial Of Trump
The House Democrats prosecuting the case against the former president argue he holds "singular responsibility" for the Capitol riot and should be convicted and barred from future office.
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