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Hollywood's Favorite Giant Ape Returns In 'Kong: Skull Island'
In Kong: Skull Island, Hollywood's favorite giant ape returns to theaters, this time befriending Brie Larson and annoying John Goodman.
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In A Crucial Election Year, Worries Grow In Germany About Fake News
With elections this fall, Germany is bracing for an escalation of fake news. Trust in the traditional press is waning, but some outlets are fighting back.
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New York City Bodegas And The Generations Who Love Them
Small grocery stores known as bodegas were once the cornerstones of New York City's Puerto Rican community. The industry has transitioned between ethnic groups, including now the Yemeni community.
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'It Has To Have A Soul': How Chatbots Get Their Personalities
These days, talking to a bot is commonplace: think Siri, or your chatty banking app. But you wouldn't talk to your toaster like you talk to a friend — unless your toaster had a great sense of humor.
Iditarod Dogsled Team Reaches Checkpoint Minus Its Musher
Veteran musher Linwood Fiedler arrived on foot about an hour after his dogs. Fiedler told the local TV station he just couldn't keep his eyes open. He fell asleep, and then fell off his sled.
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How Ben Franklin And King Louis XVI Inspired Emoluments Clause
President Trump is being sued by a group of lawyers who say he is violating the emoluments clause in the U.S. Constitution. We examine why the framers of the Constitution inserted the clause.
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Unruly Passenger Causes Plane Bound For Hawaii To Be Diverted
A passenger was asked to pay $12 for a blanket. His argument: Your plane is cold — help me out. After things got testy, the pilots took the plane and everyone on board to Los Angeles.
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Canadian Judge Resigns After Furor Over 'Knees Together' Remarks In Rape Case
During the trial, the judge told the young woman that "sex and pain sometimes go together ... that's not necessarily a bad thing."
U.S. Confirms Russian Missile Deployment Violates Nuclear Treaty. Now What?
A U.S. general says Russia has violated a longstanding arms control treaty by deploying new missiles. It was the first official, public assertion that these missiles are fully operational.
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Nebraska senators eye bill to avoid electoral vote-splitting
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska lawmakers are once again looking at a bill that would prevent the state from splitting its electoral votes, as it did for…
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