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Arthur Dubois Is A 72-Year-Old Grandfather — And A Newly Discovered Hip-Hop Artist
The Chicago native's beats went viral this week after videos of his trap music started circulating on social media.
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Josh Gondelman: The Importance Of Being Nice
Josh Gondelman, senior producer of Showtime's Desus & Mero, explains why he gives strangers pep talks on Twitter, and faces off against comedian Catherine Cohen in a game about sports superstitions.
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Trump Seizes On Soggy Paper Straws As Campaign Issue: 'Make Straws Great Again'
The president's reelection campaign is selling reusable and recycled straws in its 2020 online store, because, it says, "Liberal paper straws don't work."
Calls For Resignation As Va. Governor Apologizes for Racist Image In 1984 Yearbook
Ralph Northam, a pediatric neurologist and Democrat, was elected in 2017. The photo shows a person wearing blackface standing next to another person wearing a Ku Klux Klan robe.
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Widespread Western Snow Brings Dazzling Vistas And Dangerous Roads
School kids in Seattle and Salt Lake City celebrated a rare snow day. But dozens of accidents were reported. A deputy investigating an accident in Utah was hit by an out-of-control tractor-trailer.
'No Evidence Of Extraterrestrial Activity,' NYPD Says As City Is Bathed In Blue Light
Utility company Con Edison says the light emanated from "a sustained electrical arc flash that was visible across a wide area." Witnesses had many other ideas.
Robert Mueller May Not Be The Savior The Anti-Trump Internet Is Hoping For
Expectations are high for special counsel Robert Mueller with Trump critics. But people depending on the former FBI director to shake up the White House could be in for a letdown.
CEOs' Dilemma: Supporting Trump's Agenda, Opposing His Behavior
Several prominent chief executives are leaving President Trump's manufacturing advisory board in response to his views on the violence in Charlottesville. They find themselves in a tough position.
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Rain And Snow Vex Both Coasts
The Northeast dealt with canceled flights and power outages Thursday after heavy snowfall. Rain fell hard in Southern California and residents remained alert to the risk of mud and debris flow.
New U.S. Ambassador To Germany Grenell Irks His Hosts The Day He Arrives
In his defense, Richard Grenell said his tweet instructing German companies to "wind down operations immediately" in Iran was just following "White House talking points."
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