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PHOTOS: Highlights Of Week 1 At The Pyeongchang Winter Olympics
By the end of the first week, Norway's team led in medals, with 19. Athletes from Team USA won eight medals, including five gold — the first of which went to 17-year-old snowboarder Red Gerard.
A British journalist's remains have been found in Brazil's Amazon, police say
Human remains found deep in Brazil's Amazon have been identified as belonging to British journalist Dom Phillips, according to Brazil's federal police.
Writer Joan Didion's possessions sell for eye-popping prices at auction
The late author Joan Didion was an exemplar of the New Journalism of the 1960s. Many fans traveled to Hudson, N.Y., to see some of her possessions up for auction. A pair of sunglass fetched $27,000.
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2 former migrant farmworkers reflect on their journey together
Emma and Rogelio Torres reminisce about how unlikely a pairing they were when they first met as migrant farmworkers in Arizona. They met in the 80s near Yuma — with love the last thing on their minds.
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Waning Ways To Stop Trump; How Western Caucuses Will Affect Democrats
It's been a big week in primaries for both the Democrats and Republicans, with more to come. NPR's Ron Elving looks through the results and where the candidates might pick up more delegates.
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2025 Thanksgiving Travel Tips
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American curlers get an early start at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing
Two days before the opening ceremony in Beijing, U.S. curlers Vicky Persinger and Chris Plys face an Australian pair in a mixed doubles match that was nearly upended by the COVID pandemic.
June 27 First News: Santa Fe City Hall votes 6-to-2 against ban on high capacity magazines. (listen)
Santa Fe City Hall has voted 6-to-2 against a proposal to ban large capacity ammunition magazines of more than 10 rounds for firearms within city limits.…
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In Philly, It's Toad Detour Time Again
Why do the toads cross the road? To ... well ... make more toads. And for three years now, folks have been blocking traffic so that the little hoppers can make that journey.
For Young Afghan Women, Scaling Mountain Peaks Brings Highs And Lows
Months of training culminated with reaching the summit of a 16,500-foot peak, which they named. But there were frustrations and squabbles along the away, and uncertainties as they returned to Kabul.
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