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Former FARC Leaders Announce 'New Stage Of Fighting,' Upending Colombia's Peace Deal
In a video, one of the negotiators of the 2016 peace agreement accused the government of betrayal. The leader of another guerrilla group embraced the announcement, saying, "Better late than never."
How Movie Stars Control Their Macho Capital
Hollywood action stars like Vin Diesel and Dwayne Johnson are protecting their "toughness" by negotiating to prevent their characters from getting beaten up. They star in a Fast & Furious spinoff.
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In Contentious Supreme Court Case, A Cornucopia Of Sugar-Coated Confections
Colorado cake shop owner Jack Phillips refused to create a cake for a same-sex couple's wedding, citing in part his artistic expression. The justices hear arguments on Tuesday.
Alabamians Fear Roy Moore Is Bad For Business
The state has long sought to make itself a destination for businesses to invest in. But the current special Senate election may make investors reluctant to come to Alabama.
Millions Of Dollars Pour Into Washington State Special Election
At stake is control of the Washington state Senate, where the GOP holds a one-seat majority. It's currently the only Republican-held legislative chamber on the West Coast.
Pharrell Addresses The Killing Of Keith Scott By Police On New N.E.R.D. Album
N.E.R.D. premiered the new album — featuring Andre 3000, Kendrick Lamar, Ed Sheeran and more — Saturday in Long Beach, California.
After A Sensitive Story, A Pakistani Journalist Is Barred From Leaving
A respected Pakistani journalist is forbidden from traveling outside the country as punishment for writing a story about tensions between the military and the elected government.
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House Dems: Michael Flynn May Have Lobbied For Nuclear Deal Inside White House
Retired Lt. Gen. Mike Flynn may have kept up contacts with the promoters of a vast Middle Eastern nuclear deal even as he was serving as national security adviser.
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 — just weeks after Equifax acknowledged that hackers had accessed the personal information of up to 143 million consumers.
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