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Chuck Berry, Legend Of Rock 'N' Roll, Dies At 90
Berry was central to the development of rock 'n' roll, with indelible hits like "Maybelline," "Roll Over Beethoven," "Rock and Roll Music" and "Johnny B. Goode."
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House Intel Chair Devin Nunes Steps Aside From Russia Investigation
The chairman of the House Intelligence Committee is stepping aside from its investigation into Russia's meddling in the election last year after being accused of ethics violations. Devin Nunes says the charges against him are baseless, and he retains the confidence of House leadership, but his Democratic counterpart welcomed the move.
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Atop Ancient Ruins, A Rock Opera About Emperor Nero Leaves Some Romans Unimpressed
A new musical seeks to present a different side of the emperor, known best for fiddling while Rome burned. But some historians object to what they see as the commercialization of Roman heritage.
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This Week, Will The Russia Story Actually Be About Russia?
Members of Congress have more big hearings planned at which current and former U.S. officials are set to talk about Russian interference and the integrity of state election systems.
After Georgia Win, A Triumphant Trump Returns To Campaign Trail In Iowa
The president decried the "phony witch hunts" against his administration and returned to plenty of his 2016 classics as he relished a spate of Republican victories in special elections.
'Thunder Thighs': The Summer Anthem That Celebrates Every Woman
The song and its irrepressible video are the handiwork of Brooklyn multimedia artist Miss Eaves, who says she wanted to show women of all body types, races, sexualities and ages.
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Miami's Marlins Park Will Host Baseball's 2017 All-Star Game Next Week
The Major League Baseball season will pause for its All-Star break. Rachel Martin talks to ESPN's Jessica Mendoza, who breaks down the season. The Houston Astros are sending five players to the game.
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Life Expectancy In U.S. Drops For First Time In Decades, Report Finds
Overall, U.S. life expectancy dipped in 2015 — the first drop since 1993. That's because the death rate went up between 2014 and 2015, driven by an increase in mortality among people younger than 65.
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How Florida's Changing Hispanic Population Will Affect The Election
Florida is one of the most hotly contested battleground states this year, and one of the most diverse. Demographic changes there reveal much of why it is such a big prize in the presidential race.
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Why China Wants To Squeeze North Korea A Little, But Not Too Much
China opposes North Korea's nuclear tests and has signed up for international sanctions. But China still conducts extensive trade and worries about a major crisis that would send refugees its way.
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