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Creepy Clown Scare Isn't Funny For The Real Clowns
In light of a recent rash of "creepy clown" sightings and incidents across the country, some working clowns say the controversy is negatively affecting their business.
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Ethiopia Declares State Of Emergency Amid Continuing Protests
Ethiopia's government has declared a state of emergency following months of anti-government protests by the Oromo people, who say they are marginalized.
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With No Sense Of Smell, The World Can Be A Grayer, Scarier Place
Some people are born with anosmia — the inability to smell. Others lose their sense of smell later in life. That makes it hard to taste food, detect threats, or even savor memories.
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Round 2 Of Clinton-Trump Proves Combative — But Provides No Knockout
While it could be said Donald Trump upped his game in Sunday's debate, he still did not reach the level at which the carefully prepared and rehearsed Hillary Clinton has functioned in both debates.
On Columbus Day, A Look At The Myth That 'All The Real Indians Died Off'
Two Native American authors tackle the perpetual challenge of combating ignorance, stereotypes and the notion that there's such a thing as a "real" Indian.
Where Are They Now? Our #15Girls, A Year Later
Each of the teenage girls we profiled last year were at a turning point in their lives. How are they doing in 2016? Our reporters check in.
Thai King's Health 'Not Stable,' Palace Says, Reigniting Succession Fears
Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej has reigned for seven decades. He has been in deteriorating health for years, and a statement put out by the palace late Sunday suggests he's doing poorly.
RNC Chair Affirms Support For Trump While House Speaker Won't Defend Him
Reince Priebus made clear the RNC is fully behind Donald Trump just after Paul Ryan told his members to "do what's best for you in your district" and that he will no longer defend the GOP nominee.
World Cafe Next: Henry Jamison
Working alone, with just his ancient 8-track, has done the trick for this New England songwriter. Hear two songs from his forthcoming debut EP.
Divided States: 4 Ohio Voters Weigh In After The Second Debate
Did the second presidential debate — or the leaked video of Donald Trump making vulgar remarks about women — make a difference to four voters in divided Ohio?
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