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Russian Athletes Banned From Rio Olympics
The international track and field body, the IAAF, has upheld the ban on Russian athletes, ruling they should be barred from the Rio Olympics because of far-reaching doping conspiracy.
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Sandwich Monday: Zombie Burger
For this week's Sandwich Monday, we try Zombie Burger in Des Moines, Iowa. It does not serve brains — but does offer a timely "World War B" burger. The B stands for bacon, but if you like your sandwiches handsome, you can imagine it stands for Brad Pitt.
Daniel Ellsberg: NSA Leaker Showed Battlefield Courage
In an interview with CNN, Ellsberg, who leaked the Pentagon Papers, praised Edward Snowden, saying his leaks could spark a debate about government surveillance.
Let Them Eat Sandwiches: USDA Eases School Lunch Restrictions
Participation in the school lunch program suffered after USDA restricted the amount of grains and protein that could be served to kids at lunchtime. Now school food directors are applauding the decision to allow more of them back on lunch menus.
President Trump Is A New Yorker No Longer
The president has changed his legal residence to Florida, a state with no income taxes. "I cherish New York," he tweeted, but Trump said he had been "treated very badly" by New York political leaders.
Astros Ace Justin Verlander Throws 3rd No-Hitter Of His Career
With his third ever no-hitter, Verlander joined an elite group of just six other major league pitchers with three or more no-hitters under their belt.
Dow Jumps A Record 2,100 Points As Stimulus Deal Awaited
U.S. stock indexes surged as negotiations continued over a massive stimulus package to help the crippled economy deal with the growing effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
Future Humans: How Many Of Us Will There Be?
Over half of the 7.5 billion humans on Earth live in just seven countries. What will the planet's population picture look like in 2100?
ICE Lawyer Charged With Stealing Immigrants' Identities To Commit Bank Fraud
The Justice Department says Raphael Sanchez stole the identities of seven immigrants. Sanchez has reportedly resigned from his post as ICE's chief counsel in Seattle.
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius Is Stepping Down
Fabius presided over December's landmark climate agreement and helped to negotiate the nuclear deal with Iran.
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