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Voters Turned Out In 8 States For Primary Elections
Some takeaways: in both parties, women were doing better than men. On the district level, health care and taxes were on the minds of lots of voters. Was President Trump a factor in any races?
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K-Pop, Korean Popular Music, Hits No. 1 In The U.S.
The Korean pop band BTS scores its first No. 1 album in the U.S. β debuting at the top of the charts with "Love Yourself: Tear." It's the first mostly-foreign language album to hit No. 1 in 12 years.
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FACT CHECK: Trump Repeats Voter Fraud Claim About California
It's not the first time Trump has claimed widespread fraud in California, or nationally. "It's sad the president continues to recycle his same old lies," said California's top elections official.
The Queen Was Paid Less Than Her Prince On Netflix's 'The Crown'
The producers of the TV drama say the star, Claire Foy, got less than former Doctor Who star Matt Smith, but also say that will be rectified in future seasons when new actors take over the characters.
In Skating Polly's 'Queen For A Day' Video, Heavy's The Head That Wears The Crown
The punk trio smashes the idea that competition among women is the best way to the top in a new video for The Make It All Show.
Princess Nokia Goes Full Emo
The Nuyorican rapper, best known for her relentless flow and urban bruja vibe, pens a love letter to the emo and pop-punk she loved growing up on her new mixtape, A Girl Cried Red.
North Korea Test-Fires First Missile During Trump's Presidency
Pyongyang again defied United Nations resolutions and test-fired a missile early Sunday morning, local time. It earned a swift rebuke from neighbors.
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Asia Leads The World In The Feat Of Reciting Thousands Of Pi Digits
Forget pie and pizza. The real way to celebrate the beauty of 3.14 is by reciting the most pi decimal points.
Gaming Association Boasts More NCAA Brackets Than Votes For Next President
The American Gaming Association estimates Americans will complete upwards of 70 million NCAA tournament brackets this year β potentially more than votes cast for any 2016 presidential candidate.
After Cruz Win, How Important Is Candidate Stance On Ethanol?
Ted Cruz won the Iowa Republican Caucuses on a platform that included opposing ethanol, a key Iowa industry. Does this mean future presidential candidates won't have to support the corn fuel?
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