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Trump Embraces One Of Russia's Favorite Propaganda Tactics — Whataboutism
What's the easiest way to swing back at critics? For Trump (as well as Putin), it's to cry "hypocrite."
California Deserts In 'Super Bloom' Thanks To A Wet Winter
A rainy winter has brought an early spring to Anza-Borrego Desert State Park in Southern California. Wildflowers are in bloom. How can seeds survive years of drought and then put on such a display?
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Kushner Family Could Get Millions From Chinese Company In Real Estate Deal
The family of President Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and a Chinese company appear to be close to a deal on a real estate property in New York City.
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Rhode Island Lawmaker Accuses Colleagues Of 'An Insane Amount Of Drinking'
Rhode Island lawmakers held a toast in honor of St. Patrick's Day, despite allegations from Rep. Moira Walsh, who told WPRO-AM that there's "an insane amount of drinking" at the State House.
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Want To Eat Green For St. Patrick's Day? Do It The Irish Way — With Seaweed
Algae was long a part of Irish cuisine. Nutrient-rich, it helped some survive the Great Famine. Irish cooks reviving the practice say it's not just good for you – it's a zap of flavor from the sea.
Omaha Public Library Event Will Inaugurate Storycorps Archive
As part of Nebraska’s 150th birthday celebration, the Omaha Public Library will hold a “Nebraska Voices Reception” on Friday, March 24th at the W. Dale…
Pricey New Cholesterol Drug's Effect On Heart Disease Is More Modest Than Hoped
The injectible drug Repatha is spectacularly good at lowering cholesterol. But the first big clinical trial of its ability to prevent heart attack and stroke finds smaller benefits.
Trump Stands By Unproven Wiretap Claim At Joint News Conference With Merkel
In an awkward moment, Trump referred to 2013 revelations the NSA spied on the German chancellor: "We have something in common." The leaders, meeting for the first time, also spoke of trade and NATO.
Trump Claims To Move Some Republicans From 'No' To 'Yes' On GOP Health Care Bill
The president met Friday with a group of House members that includes some who had been lukewarm about the bill. A senior GOP aide says they won two modifications to the bill.
Louise Erdrich, Matthew Desmond Lead National Book Critics Circle Winners
The authors — who won awards in the fiction and nonfiction categories, respectively — were just two of the writers who emerged Thursday with one of the literary world's most renowned prizes.
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