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2016 Voter Turnout Dropped At HBCUs, Climbed At Women's Colleges, Study Finds
Voter turnout was up among college students by more than the nation as a whole in the last election, a Tufts University report says. But that turnout varied greatly across different types of colleges.
Equifax Chief Steps Down After Massive Data Breach
The credit reporting agency said Chairman and CEO Richard Smith is retiring β just weeks after Equifax acknowledged that hackers had accessed the personal information of up to 143 million consumers.
Women (And Men) Demand An End To India's Tax On Sanitary Pads
#LahuKaLagaan is the name of a new viral campaign. It means "the tax on blood." The goal is to get the government to end the tax on sanitary napkins.
Her Violin Stolen, A Prodigy's World Became 'Unstrung'
Min Kym had found her perfect partner in a 1696 Stradivarius β until it was snatched in a London cafe. She comes to terms with the loss in her new memoir, Gone: A Girl, A Violin, A Life Unstrung.
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The Losers And Winners Of The Trump Administration's Big Tax Cut
It's tax day and many Americans are finding out whether last year's big tax overhaul really did cut their taxes. Most did, but some people saw their tax bill go up considerably.
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Democratic Candidates Pressed On Priorities By Women Of Color
The first-ever She The People forum is organized around questions from female voters of color, with 2020 presidential candidates being reminded what a big role they play in the Democratic Party.
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Ara Parseghian, 'Giant' Of College Football Sidelines, Dies At 94
The Hall of Fame coach, who died Wednesday, guided three major programs during his time on the sideline β but he's known best for leading Notre Dame from doldrums to a pair of national championships.
Trump Administration Imposes Steel, Aluminum Tariffs On EU, Canada And Mexico
The tariffs have been threatened for months β and are likely to lead to retaliatory measures. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said the tariffs are based on national security concerns.
In Thailand, 17 Pounds Of Plastic Kills Whale, Highlighting Ocean Pollution
Last week, dozens of plastic bags were pulled from the stomach of a whale that researchers found washed ashore in Thailand.
Run-DMC, Pauline Oliveros, 'Rumours,' Chic And Beethoven Added To Library Of Congress
This year's batch of inductees bring the Recording Registry up to 500 entries.
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