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China Preps For Its Big Spring Clean, As The Tomb-Sweeping Festival Approaches
People in China are preparing for Qingming, a national holiday to celebrate ancestors that dates back millennia — but was banned for decades and has only recently been reinstated.
North Carolina Edges Out Oregon For A Shot At Sixth NCAA Title
With Saturday's 77-76 victory, North Carolina is one step away from the chance at a redemptive title after losing at the buzzer in last season's championship game. They'll face Gonzaga Monday night.
With This Publisher, Native American Superheroes Fly High
Native Realities Press exclusively publishes Native American-made comics, graphic novels and games — including a reboot of Tribal Force, widely considered the first all-Native superhero comic book.
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The Senate Could Go 'Nuclear' This Week. What Does That Mean?
A potentially historic and consequential week lies ahead in which Republicans stand ready to change the rules of the Senate to confirm Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court.
What Do Hanson And Madonna Have In Common? Hits Ideal For Saving A Life
A New York City hospital has created a playlist of songs with the ideal tempo for CPR, although previous research suggests there is more to good chest compressions than just the right tempo.
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Activists For Egyptian Political Prisoners Monitor Sisi's U.S. Visit
As President Fattah al-Sisi meets President Trump, Egyptians in exile and in jail wonder if the U.S. cares about human rights. They don't want Trump to turn a blind eye to Egypt's political prisoners.
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Will Russia Probes Affect Trump's Bargaining Position With World Leaders?
As President Trump heads into a week of meetings with allies and rivals, Steve Inskeep talks to former Assistant Defense Secretary Mary Beth Long about how the investigations might affect talks.
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Senate Committee To Vote On Trump's Supreme Court Nominee
Steve Inskeep talks to Democratic Sen. Ben Cardin of Maryland, who has said he will vote against the nomination of judge Neil Gorsuch. Cardin, however, has not said if he will support the filibuster.
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Self-Driving Cars Raise Questions About Who Carries Insurance
Currently, insurance rates are calculated based on drivers' claims histories and driving records. Driverless cars are expected to shift the liability toward carmakers. But it won't happen all at once.
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Mass. Man Accuses Dunkin' Donuts Of Using A Butter Substitute
A court settlement has been reached. A Dunkin' Donut spokeswoman told the Boston Globe that their stores in Massachusetts do carry both butter and also a butter substitute vegetable spread.
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