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At this international pageant, trans women around the world blend beauty and activism
Chedino Martin, a trans activist from Cape Town, South Africa, and the first ever Miss Trans Africa, on her journey of competing in the first ever Miss Trans Global.
Alaska ignored budget crisis signs. Now, it doesn't have money to fix schools
Alaska has long ignored warning signs of a budget crisis. Now, it has no money to fix something that is posing serious health and safety risks to students and staff: crumbling rural schools.
Why a classic wide-screen movie format from the 1950s is making a comeback
Early awards contenders like One Battle Battle After Another and Bugonia were shot on revived VistaVision cameras — a throwback format gaining popularity in Hollywood.
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We Miss You: Europol Writes Postcards To Its Most Wanted Fugitives
"Don't you miss the taste of real Italian cuisine, prepared with love by someone who really loves you?" Italian police write to a fugitive accused of murder, drug trafficking and robbery.
Songs We Love: Johanna Warren, 'Here To Tell'
On the new track from the Portland folk musician's forthcoming album Gemini II, an inter-dimensional being visits a young man in his sleep.
U.S. Appeals Court Finds Texas Voter ID Law Discriminates Against Minority Voters
The 5th Circuit ruled that the law might not intentionally violate voters' rights, but does have a discriminatory effect. It called for a lower court to fix the problem before the November elections.
Volkswagen Offers Cash, Vouchers To Defrauded Diesel Owners
The German automaker is starting the process of making amends with its U.S. customer base. The company is offering $1,000 in cash and vouchers to owners of diesel vehicles implicated in the emissions scandal.
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Science Confirms 2014 Was Hottest Yet Recorded, On Land And Sea
The international report card is out and confirms the hottest average on record — for a third time in 15 years. More than 400 scientists contributed data, finding a spike in sea and air temperatures.
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First Lady's Parents Become U.S. Citizens Thanks To 'Chain Migration'
Melania Trump's Slovenian-born parents, Amalija and Viktor Knavs, were sworn in at a private ceremony in Manhattan on Thursday.
Venezuela's Maduro Wins Boycotted Elections Amid Charges Of Fraud
NPR's Philip Reeves, reporting from Caracas, says many voting stations around the capital were nearly empty despite the government's claim of a nearly 50 percent turnout.
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