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President Trump To Skip Kennedy Center Honors, Highlighting Rift With Artists
Three of the five honorees had already spoken out against the president and said they either planned to boycott a White House event or were considering it.
How To Tell If Watching The Eclipse Damaged Your Eyes
If you heeded all the warnings, you're likely fine. But spots or blurred vision that shows up 12 hours later or the next day might be a sign that the sun's direct rays permanently hurt the retina.
Boston Right-Wing 'Free Speech' Rally Dwarfed By Counterprotesters
Thousands of counterprotesters gathered in Boston Common to meet the rally participants, who said they have no connection to those who perpetrated violence in Charlottesville, Va., last week.
NFL's Michael Bennett Says Las Vegas Cop Threatened To Shoot Him In The Head
The Seahawks star says he felt helpless, lying handcuffed on the ground "facing the real-life threat of being killed. All I could think of was 'I'm going to die for no other reason than I am black.' "
Using A Robotic Hand, She Wants To Throw Out The First Pitch For All 30 MLB Teams
At 7, Hailey Dawson loves baseball and tossing out that first pitch. Poland syndrome made it a challenge but a robotic hand made it possible.
First Lady Melania Trump Unveils 'Be Best' Campaign, Focusing On Children
Melania Trump has generally kept a low profile as first lady, but Monday she steps into the spotlight to formally unveil her initiatives. She'll be focusing on issues related to children.
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Stolen Iranian Nuclear Plans May Trigger New Inspections
Former inspectors say documents obtained by the Israeli government may prompt a fresh look at the nation's nuclear sites.
Douglas J. Bennet Jr., Who Pulled NPR Out Of Financial Trouble, Dies At 79
Bennet became president of a financially troubled organization in 1983 and led it to growth and stability for a decade. He also held leadership roles with the State Department and Wesleyan University.
Kilauea's Fast-Moving Lava Threatens Another Community, Volcanic Haze Reaches Guam
As eruptions continue to terrorize people in Hawaii, volcanic haze has drifted across 4,000 miles to bother residents of the Mariana Islands, officials say.
Arquette: After Rejecting Weinstein, 'I Had A Completely Different Career'
Rosanna Arquette, one of the first actresses to come forward regarding a sexually abusive encounter with movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, says the charges against him aren't the result of a witch hunt.
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