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'In The Name Of The Family' Probes The Lives Of An Infamous Clan
Sarah Dunant's latest novel follows one of history's most notorious families — the Borgias. But it's the small, domestic details, not the bigger picture, that captivate.
SW Washington Lawmakers Disregard Stay Home Orders, Attended Protest In Olympia
A pair of Republican state lawmakers from Southwest Washington joined the protest in Olympia last weekend to call for the reopening of the economy — directly disobeying the governor's stay-home order.
At Summer Camp, Girls Build Sandboxes And Confidence In Their Own Abilities
In Portland, Ore., little girls are soldering copper, pouring concrete and running electrical wiring. At the Girls Build camp, local tradeswomen teach them the ins and outs of construction.
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Creative Distillers Tackle Food Waste, Redefining 'Getting Trashed'
In an effort to transform edibles from trash to treasure, innovative mixologists are using bruised strawberries, cucumber peels and citrus rinds to make unique, socially-conscious craft cocktails.
Mexican-American Duo Jesse & Joy Advocate For Migrants In The U.S.
The duo's video for the title track of their latest album Un Besito Más depicts a mother and father, who are facing deportation, deciding to leave their child in the U.S. It has millions of views.
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It May Look The Same, But Olympic Figure Skating Will Sound Different In 2018
The Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang will be the first to allow figure skaters to perform to vocal music. Organizers hope the change will help create a new generation of fans for the sport.
Netanyahu Could Lose PM Job As Rivals Attempt To Join Forces
The head of a small hard-line party on Sunday said he would try to form a unity government with opponents of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The School Has Left The Building: The Making Of A Pandemic Yearbook
With so many school events canceled because of COVID-19, yearbook editors haven't had much to work with. Here's how one pair of graduating editors chose to document a year of mostly remote schooling.
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Matchmaking Scientists Find Romeo The Frog His Own Juliet
It's been a 10-year quest but researchers have discovered a female Sehuencas water frog that could help save the species from extinction.
Russia's Santa Claus, Grandfather Frost Holds A Press Conference
Father Frost and his female companion the Snow Maiden, are Russia's answer to Santa Claus. In the gray days of the Soviet Union they bought some color and fun to families during the harsh Russian winter, and the pair are still popular today.
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