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On 'Drunk,' Thundercat Weaves Major Pop Hooks Into Minor Life Vignettes
Fans of the Los Angeles native's work with Kendrick Lamar may be surprised to hear the old-school pop sensibilities that define his latest album.
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As Braille Literacy Declines, Reading Competitions Held To Boost Interest
As blind children depend more on technology to help them read, braille is seeming antiquated, with literacy rates at just 10 percent. So now, braille reading competitions are held to keep it in use.
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Un-Sweetened: How A Maryland County Cut Soda Sales Without A Soda Tax
Over three years, a campaign urged Howard County, Md., residents to pare back on sugary drinks — through ads, social media, health counseling and changes to what vending machines sold. And it worked.
Author, 'Modern Love' Essayist Amy Krouse Rosenthal Dies At 51
Rosenthal won hearts with her children's book and memoirs — and broke them with her essay announcing her terminal illness, a Modern Love piece called "You May Want To Marry My Husband."
Along A Shifting Border, Georgia And Russia Maintain An Uneasy Peace
In 2008, Russia and Georgia went to war for five days over South Ossetia. The conflict remains unresolved as Russia builds what it calls a new international border between this region and Georgia.
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GOP Health Care Bill Could Leave 24M More Without Coverage By 2026, CBO Says
Republicans' plan to replace the Affordable Care Act would reduce the federal deficit, though, according to a report from the Congressional Budget Office.
Nebraska lawmakers continue debate on motorcycle helmet bill
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska state senators are once again in a standoff over a bill that would repeal a law requiring motorcyclists to wear…
A Microbe Hunter Plies Her Trade In Space
Meet Kate Rubins, a virus-hunter turned astronaut. When she sequenced DNA in space for the first time, she opened the door to a new era in space biology.
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Dutch Prime Minister Urges Voters To Reject Far-Right Candidate
Prime Minister Mark Rutte asks voters to reject anti-immigrant, anti-Islam candidate Geerte Wilders in Wednesday's elections, and halt the spread of political populism.
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Why Piling On Facts May Not Help In The Battle Against Fake News
As the country has become more polarized, we increasingly disagree not just on policy, but on the facts. Can more and better information solve the problem of fake news?
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