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Trespass, Jail, Repeat: How One Man Has Spent 575 Days in Jail
Michael Treadwell has schizophrenia and a drinking problem. He cycles in and out of jail on minor charges like public urination. It costs taxpayers major money, and he's not the only one.
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Trump's Travel Costs Add Up, Setting Him On Path To Outspend Obama
President Trump is again at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, meaning his already-high travel costs are now higher. A group that tracks presidential travel says the visits could cost $1 million each.
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Remembering Louis Sarno, And His Sounds Of The Rain Forest
After hearing the strange and mesmerizing music of pygmies in the Central African Republic's rain forest, Louis Sarno's life was transformed. He lived for decades with them. Sarno died this month.
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Mazanec: A Czech Easter Tradition Fighting To Survive In The U.S.
In the Czech Republic, mazanec, a Czech Easter bread, is like the turkey to America's Thanksgiving. But in the U.S., those who make this bread are struggling to keep the raisin-filled tradition alive.
North Korea Rolls Out Missiles During Founder's Birthday Celebrations
What appeared to be new long-range and submarine-based missiles were paraded out during the nation's annual celebration of its founder, Kim Il Sung.
At Least 112 Killed In Car Bombing In Rebel-Held Territory In Syria
The car bomb struck a parked convoy near Aleppo. The convoy was part of a deal to allow thousands to relocate from both government and rebel-held areas.
Protesters Want To See Trump's Tax Returns And Have Their Voices Heard
President Donald Trump will be spending Easter at Mar-A-Lago, but outside of the private club, protesters will be demanding that he release his taxes.
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Protesters Use April 15 To Demand Trump's Tax Returns
Protests across the country, including in D.C. and near Trump's private club in Florida, focused on the president's decision to keep his tax returns private.
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The Poetic Intimacy Of Administering Anesthesia
An anesthesiologist and poet says her medical work is well-suited to poetry, as patients move in and out of consciousness under the doctor's watch.
Historic Referendum In Turkey Grants More Power To President
Yes voters in the Turkish referendum celebrated Sunday, but the opposition promises to contest the vote. Those who voted "yes" hope the change will make the government more efficient.
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