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Italian Romance Icon Fabio Becomes U.S. Citizen
The Italian-born romance novel cover model joined nearly 6,000 others from 140 countries at LA Convention Center this week to take the Oath of Allegiance to become an American citizen.
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In Pictures: The Taiwan Earthquake And Rescue Operations
The magnitude-6.4 earthquake left 26 people dead. The photographs show stories of life and death, destruction and hope in the quake's aftermath.
House Natural Resources Committee to hold an oversight hearing on Tribal co-management of federal lands
The hearing will be 6 a.m. Alaska (10 a.m Eastern), Tuesday, March 8, 2022. The hearing will examine how the U.S. government dispossessed Indigenous people of land -- and the impact of that dispossession on federal land management practices.
Supreme Court Sides with Anna Nicole Smith
The Supreme Court rules that one-time stripper and Playboy Playmate Anna Nicole Smith can pursue part of her late husband's oil fortune. Justices gave new legal life to Smith's bid to collect millions of dollars from the estate of J. Howard Marshall II. His estate has been estimated at as much as $1.6 billion.
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In 'Far In,' Helado Negro speaks to the longing to find solace inside ourselves
Roberto Carlos Lange, who performs as Helado Negro, lived in Brooklyn until a 2-week trip to Texas to work on an art installation turned into a 6-month stay that led to Far In.
Wal-Mart Faces Largest-Ever Sex-Discrimination Suit
A federal judge rules that a sex-discrimination lawsuit against Wal-Mart can become a class-action suit, encompassing 1.6 million current and former female employees. Wal-Mart said it would appeal the decision. The class-action status makes the suit the largest discrimination case ever brought against a private employer in the United States. NPR's Elaine Korry reports.
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'I Will Win': What It Would Mean For Biden To Lose South Carolina
The former vice president got some promising results in polling leading into the primary this week. But even with a win, he still has lots of catching up to do to hope to win the nomination.
'Public Calamity' As California Wildfires Leave Apocalyptic Scenes In Wine Country
At least 15 people have died and 115,000 acres of land and property have been scorched by wildfires that have obliterated neighborhoods, shops and woodlands since Sunday.
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Former Trump Adviser Admits To Seeking 'Dirt' On Clinton From Russians, Lying To FBI
George Papadopoulos lied to FBI agents about meeting a professor with Russian ties who had promised to provide "dirt" on Trump's Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton.
In America, Every Day Is Independents' Day
Four charts that explain what's up with America's independents on Independence Day. (Get it?) (Do you?) (If you don't, we can explain.)
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