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Traveler Makes The Best Of Empty Airport
When Richard Dunn found himself stuck overnight in the deserted Las Vegas airport, he spent his time making a video selphie — lip-synching Celine Dion's version of "All by Myself."
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iPads Allow Kids With Challenges To Play In High School Band
On the surface, the PS 177 Technology Band looks like a typical high school orchestra. But there are two big differences.
The Cooter Effect: Did Ben Jones Help Unseat Eric Cantor?
Dukes of Hazzard alumnus and former Rep. Ben Jones urged Democrats, independents and libertarians to use the open Republican primary to oust Rep. Eric Cantor. He mentioned his 2002 loss to Cantor.
5 TV Shows That Deserve Another Chance
With the success of the Kickstarter campaign for the erstwhile TV show Reading Rainbow, we draw up a short list of other shows worthy of another whirl.
Do You Want The Truth, Or Do You Just Like Your Story Better?
In her "Can I Just Tell You" essay, host Michel Martin warns against letting an assumed narrative overtake the facts of a story.
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Could Detroit's Automakers Save Its Art Treasures?
Chrysler, General Motors and Ford offered up a multi-million dollar deal to help the bankrupt city of Detroit. But are there any strings attached to the cash and will it be enough to save the city?
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What Does Cantor's Loss Say About The Republicans' Future?
In a surprising defeat, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor lost his seat to Tea Party challenger David Brat. But what does this mean for Republicans going forward? The Beauty Shop ladies weigh in.
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Bill To Allow Refinancing Of Student Loans Dies In Senate
The bill was shot down days after President Obama urged Congress to help ease the burden of student loan debt. It would have required a higher tax on the wealthy.
Is Bergdahl Exchange Really Unprecedented?
The Pentagon's lawyer said the deal to swap the Army sergeant for Taliban prisoners wasn't a first, citing the release of an Army pilot in Somalia. But the man who engineered that release disagrees.
Eric Cantor Says He'll Quit Majority Leader Post After Primary Defeat
The seven-term representative from Virginia had widely been considered the heir apparent to House Speaker John Boehner. Cantor lost to Tea Party insurgent Dave Brat in Tuesday's primary.
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