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Former DHS Official: Trump Pouring 'Fuel On The Fire' Of Domestic Extremism
Elizabeth Neumann, a former assistant secretary at the Department of Homeland Security, says the Trump administration is creating the conditions for domestic extremism to flourish in the U.S.
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From 'Book Strap' To 'Burrito': A History Of The School Backpack
Backpacks and textbooks are a match made in heaven. But not too long ago, students walked to school carrying their books in their arms.
The Buffalo shooting is a reminder that millions don't live near a grocery store
Grocery stores provide healthy foods, create jobs and offer a place for community connection. "We started calling them front-line and essential workers for a reason," says one food access advocate.
To help the economy, an Alabama county is betting on home-based child care
A project in Alabama seeks to drastically grow the number of home-based child care options. It could help the state's workforce, especially during nontraditional hours.
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Undefeated at the Olympics since 1992, USA women's basketball seeks 8th straight gold
As the U.S. women's basketball team plays its Olympic opener against Japan, expectations are high. The U.S. has won the last 7 gold medals, and hasn’t lost at the Olympics in most players' lifetimes.
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In Memoriam 2017: The Musicians We Lost
From virtuoso players and visionary composers to charismatic bandleaders and golden-eared producers, explore the musical voices who left us this year.
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Our Community - Project Puqigtut!
Danny Preston speaks with Karen Phillip about the Tital VII Indian Education Program at the Anchorage School District. Project Puqigtut II is a 21st…
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5 Things To Watch For In Tuesday's South Carolina Democratic Debate
A lot is on the line in the 2020 primary debate. It might be the last chance for moderates to slow Bernie Sanders' momentum. And who comes out better — Joe Biden or Michael Bloomberg? Here's a guide.
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Battle Ends, But Drilling Not A Given
After nearly 40 years of heated debate, Congress voted on Wednesday to open the Alaska refuge to oil drilling. Now, it's a wait to see who will actually drill and when.
What We Don't Know (And Wish We Did) About The Russia Investigation
When Russia tried to influence the U.S. presidential election, who knew it was happening? Who helped, and who was exploited? And in the months since, who leaked classified intel, and why?
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