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Ivy League economist ethnically profiled, interrogated for doing math on American Airlines flight
Move over, Clock Boy. Another swarthy-looking nerd is alarming the authorities.
Trump spurs some conservative leaders to step back from the GOP
The presumptive nominee's unique populism has created a "crisis" for a movement long entrenched at the core of the party.
 
Few stand in Trump's way as he piles up the Four-Pinocchio whoppers
TV hosts rarely challenge him when he makes a claim already found to be false.
 
The 10 Republicans who hate Donald Trump the most
Get in line.
 
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For Obama's legacy, a few bright spots with Trump as nominee
There's no cheering at the White House for Donald Trump's success. Yet for President Barack Obama, things could be worse.
After a lifetime of criticism, parents are overcompensating by being too supportive
Being told you're "the best" is just as frustrating as trying to meet high standards.
 
How Jodie Foster stays one of the most 'real' stars in Hollywood
Now directing her fourth movie, the 53-year-old star talks fame, politics and personal life.
 
'Bye Barry': Washington bids farewell to an old destroyer
Tugboats take a decommissioned ship on a "dead boat" tow to Philadelphia.
 
SNL: Forget mom jeans. This Mother’s Day, celebrate ‘The Mom Haircut.’
When you start filling your bathroom with seashells and lighthouses, it's time to get "The Cut."
 
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This is what life would actually be like without processed food
"I think it would really surprise many people."
 
Sarah Palin says Paul Ryan will soon be ‘Cantored’
The Trump supporter and former Alaska governor hits the House speaker hard.
 
Here's what happened when some famous writers went to visit some hardcore Jewish settlers
Research for a book to mark 50 years of Israeli occupation provides plenty of drama, outrage and the finger.
 
Two brothers were separated by the Holocaust. After 77 years, their families just reunited.
The brothers never stopped looking for each other.
 
For Clinton, the general election is about married women. Starting in swing-state Virginia.
The hope is that Trump's polarizing statements about women will push female voters her way.
 
The Republican Party’s Worst Week in Washington
The GOP is breaking in two.
 
 
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