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In Trump's China Visit, Plenty Of Business Deals But Little Progress On Trade
Chinese leader Xi Jinping gave little indication he was ready to budge on trade or North Korea, Trump's top priorities. $250 billion in deals were announced, but bigger issues remain unresolved.
Why Public Approval Is Hard To Come By For Trump
Historically when the economy is in good shape so are the president's poll numbers. But there seems to be a disconnect between the current economy and President Trump's approval ratings.
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Trump On Education Department: 'Reverse This Federal Power Grab'
Our weekly education news roundup: State officials criticize DeVos on student loan protections; and typos torpedo some grant applications for low-income students.
2016 Pritzker Prize Goes To Chilean Architect Alejandro Aravena
Aravena, 48, is known for his socially conscious, sustainable design, often executed at staggering speed and on minuscule budgets.
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Tobacco Is Smokin' Again In Zimbabwe
Tobacco production took a nosedive after the economy collapsed and the government seized white-owned farms. A decade later, the industry is booming once more.
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Fear For Sherpas' Future Grows With Each Climbing Tragedy
Sherpas have a great reputation as the world's best climbers. But when something goes wrong up in the mountains, it deeply affects the small ethnic group and its communities around the world.
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Tlacoyos: A Mexican Grilled Snack That Tempted The Conquistadors
Tlacoyos are a doughy corn tortilla of sorts that's cooked on a grill. Whether enjoyed on a plastic plate as street food or fine china in a high-end restaurant, it's been a favorite snack for centuries.
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Bronze sculpture of Grandma Olga pays tribute to Dena'ina matriarch, heritage
Near downtown Anchorage’s Ship Creek, an art installation pays tribute to Dena’ina traditions and culture. And at the center is the bronze representation…
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Do Touch The Artwork At Prado's Exhibit For The Blind
The renowned Spanish museum has made 3-D copies of some of its most iconic works to allow blind people to feel them.
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Why We Can't Take Chipotle's GMO Announcement All That Seriously
Chipotle says providing "food with integrity" means dropping genetically modified ingredients. But critics say the company's new policy is inconsistent and even dishonest.
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