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  • Here are the athletes who struck an emotional chord, some for better, some for worse, at the Rio Games.
  • Some 150,000 Allied troops landed in Normandy and began the liberation of France from Nazi occupation during World War II. World leaders, including President Obama, gathered to mark the anniversary.
  • For this Thanksgiving, last winter’s “polar vortex” became this season’s “bomb cyclone” – meteorologists’ trendy term for an intense, fast-moving storm…
  • The public-comment period on a new rule about water ended two weeks ago, but the uproar over a “government takeover” of ditches remains.It’s reminiscent…
  • U.S. Rep. Darin LaHood said President Donald Trump does bear responsibility for the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, while Rep. Cheri Bustos…
  • The European Court of Human Rights ordered the country to pay Knox nearly $21,000 for failing to provide legal assistance and an interpreter when police initially questioned her in a 2007 murder case.
  • Most working people routinely tip servers at sit-down restaurants, but after considering a recent list of the dozen U.S. companies that pay employees the…
  • The Cat in the Hat, the book about a mischievous, irrepressible soul who always seemed kind of ageless, is 50 years old. At the time of its debut in 1957, the Cat was an instant success. The Dr. Seuss classic is still captivating to children and the adults who read to them.
  • The most powerful superPAC in this election may be one that hasn't visibly flexed its muscles yet. But the man who runs American Crossroads and its nonprofit sibling Crossroads GPS says the groups have a clear goal: Stop President Obama's agenda and replace him as president.
  • Education doesn’t tell students what to think but how to think. However, too many textbooks and legislators seem to see education as indoctrination, a…
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