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'I'm A Little Dazed, Which ... Is Totally Normal After One Week Living In A Rock'
Those are the words uttered by French performance artist Abraham Poincheval upon leaving the boulder in which he'd entombed himself for seven days. It was Poincheval's latest artwork of endurance.
As State Budget Revenues Fall Short, Higher Education Faces A Squeeze
At least 24 states have reported that revenues this year have come in weaker than expected, leading to cuts to higher education spending across the country.
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New Orleans' Police Use Of Body Cameras Brings Benefits And New Burdens
The technology has improved police conduct and led to a drop in certain types of cases. But the body cams have added many extra hours of work watching videos for police and public defenders.
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This Week In Race: Best Picture, Worst Picture, Picturing Trump's America
Kellyanne Conway's breach of Oval Office etiquette ushered a wave of reaction online, while a little independent film reigned on Oscar night and had everyone in their feelings.
Firearms Preemption Law Would Bring Needed Uniformity According to Some
A firearms preemption bill currently before the State Legislature, LB 68 – introduced by State Senator Mike Hilgers -- would allow only the state to pass…
Rise Of The Robot Bees: Tiny Drones Turned Into Artificial Pollinators
Honeybees are a critical part of agriculture, pollinating many of our favorite crops. But bee deaths are on the rise. In Japan, scientists are testing whether insect-sized drones can help do the job.
As Howard University Turns 150, Students Find Inspiration In Its History
This week, Howard University marks its 150th anniversary. As the nation's premier historically black college, many of Howard's graduates have gone on to become notable historical figures.
Smog In Western U.S. Starts Out As Pollution In Asia, Researchers Say
By tripling their emission of pollutants, Asian countries have contributed as much as 65 percent of a rise in ozone levels in the western U.S., scientists say.
One Big Winner Of Snap's Even Bigger IPO: A School That Raked In Millions
In 2012, Saint Francis High School put up $15,000 in seed money for the founders of a fledgling Snapchat. By the time the company went public Thursday, the school turned it into a $24 million return.
U.N. Report Says Syrian Forces And Rebel Factions Committed Aleppo 'War Crimes'
A U.N. commission accuses Russian-backed Syrian forces and rebel factions of war crimes in Aleppo. Civilians "were increasingly left vulnerable to repeated violations by all sides," the report says.
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