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Who Will Carry The Blame For The Shutdown? Maybe No One
If voters punished Republicans over the last shutdown, it was by giving them the Senate majority. Since then, a blinding news cycle had made each crisis only more forgettable than the last.
One Year In, Trump Has Kept A Major Promise: Reshaping The Federal Judiciary
Conservatives are thrilled with President Trump for confirming a Supreme Court justice and 12 federal appeals court judges. Civil rights advocates are troubled by a lack of diversity.
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Amid Jitters Over North Korea, Tokyo Conducts Public Missile Drill
Although 20 other Japanese cities have already undergone similar drills simulating a North Korean ballistic missile attack, it was the first such exercise for the capital.
'Criminal Cabal'? FBI Fears Political Attacks May Imperil Work Of Field Agents
Current and former special agents worry that the Bureau's tumble through the political spin cycle might hurt their ability to do their jobs across the country.
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My Grandmother Was Italian. Why Aren't My Genes Italian?
Popular DNA ancestry tests don't always find what people expect. That is because of how DNA rearranges itself when egg meets sperm — and the quirks of genetic databases.
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The Far Out History Of How Hippie Food Spread Across America
Finding granola, hummus, organic produce and whole grains is easy now, but it wasn't always. Jonathan Kauffman's new book, Hippie Food, explores the people and places that expanded America's palate.
Top Stories: Federal Government Reopens; Tsunami Alert Downgraded
Also: Five oil rig workers are missing after an Oklahoma blast; Vice President Mike Pence says without changes, the U.S. will leave the Iran nuclear deal; and jazz musician Hugh Masekela dies.
Rights Abuses Still 'Widespread' In Thailand's Fishing Industry, Report Says
Migrant workers from Myanmar and Cambodia are often paid below the minimum wage, are not paid on time, and are held in debt, says a new Human Rights Watch report.
'Shape Of Water,' 'Dunkirk' And 'Three Billboards' Lead Oscar Nominations
This year's Academy Award nominations include a lot of old favorites, but also some new voices — including the first women ever nominated for cinematography.
Songs We Love: Hop Along, 'How Simple'
The first single from Bark Your Head Off, Dog is easily one of Hop Along's poppiest moments.
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