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In A Republican-Dominated State, Texas Democrats Share A Weekly Drink
At the Star Bar in Austin, Texas, local, longtime Democrats Jeff Crosby, Glenn Smith, Genevieve Van Cleve and Doug Zabel gather for what they call the "Out of Power Happy Hour."
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Amid Charges By Former Law Student On Gender Equality, Former Clerks Defend Gorsuch
A student who took an ethics course under Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch at the University of Colorado Law School said he expressed controversial views on questions of gender discrimination.
Trump Faces Critical Phase, As He Tries To Make His Rhetoric Reality
The GOP deadline to pass health care is the first week of April. If it doesn't happen, everything else gets pushed back. Trump's agenda faces two big tests this week, from the Supreme Court to Russia.
University Of Georgia To Rebury Remains Unearthed During Construction
The University of Georgia will hold a ceremony on Monday to rebury the remains of 105 graves which were discovered during a construction project on campus. Some of the dead could have been slaves.
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Wisconsin Law Churns Up Frustration For Butter Lovers
A 1950s law says butter sold in Wisconsin must possess a highly pleasing flavor. Selling unlabeled butter could land you in jail. Which drives some people out of state for their favorite varieties.
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Celebrating 50 Years of Loving
Creighton University is holding a symposium this Thursday and Friday called 50 Years of Loving: Seeking Justice through Love and Relationships.Dr. Palma…
Arkansas Splits Its Holidays For Martin Luther King Jr. And Robert E. Lee
Since 1985, the state has celebrated the civil rights icon and Confederate general on the same day. Now, a newly signed law removes Lee from King's federal holiday, bumping him to October.
Let Them Eat Bread: The Theft That Helped Inspire 'Les Miserables'
Anyone who has read or seen Victor Hugo's masterpiece knows the plot turns on the theft of a simple loaf of bread. There was no sharper barometer of economic status in 19th-century France than bread.
How Small Fibs Lead To Big Lies
A new study finds evidence of "a gradual escalation of self-serving dishonesty," in which small lies pave the way for larger deceptions.
20 Years Later, Humans Still No Match For Computers On The Chessboard
IBM's Deep Blue beat chess great Garry Kasparov in 1997. Humans and computers play the game differently, but have computers taught humans much about the game?
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