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How The U.S.-Saudi Relationship Could Change With A Biden Victory
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman cultivated a close relationship with the Trump administration. How would that change under a Biden administration?
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Georgia Boy Started Reading At 6 Months Old. Now 12, He's In College
Caleb Anderson is a sophomore at Chattahoochee Technical College in Marietta, Georgia. He's 12 years old. He's taking calculus, U.S. history, humanities and macro-economics.
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'Opening Act' Captures The Painful Business Of Making People Laugh
The Movie The Opening Act follows the trials and tribulations of a stand-up comedian. It stars Jimmy O. Yang, Cedric the Entertainer, Alex Moffat along with cameos by comics who've been there.
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Protesters In Thailand Turn Out Despite Government Crackdown
Thousands of mainly young Thais were back on the streets of Bangkok on Sunday for a fifth straight day of protests. They are demanding sweeping political change.
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Trump's Public Lands Chief Hasn't Left Post Despite Judge's Order
President Trump's top public lands chief is still helping lead the Bureau of Land Management, despite a federal ruling removing him from the top post there.
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Hormel Is Giving Out Face Masks So The Scent Of Bacon Can Follow You Everywhere
The masks, decorated with pictures of bacon, feature the latest in "pork-scented technology," according to Hormel.
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Figurines From "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer" Film Up For Auction
Santa and Rudolph are likely to fetch as much as 250-thousand dollars at auction.
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Trump And Biden's Competing Town Halls Had Starkly Different Tones And Messaging
Trump and Biden appeared on two different news networks at the same hour for town hall-style events, in lieu of what had originally been a scheduled debate.
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News Brief: Trump And Biden's Competing Town Halls, COVID-19 Vaccine
Trump and Biden hosted separate but competing town halls in lieu of a debate. And, states are rushing to come up with COVID-19 vaccine distribution plans, without knowing when one will be available.
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What We Can Learn From How Much A Campaign Spends On Political Ads
Advertising spending on the presidential election is expected to break records this year. Where the money goes says a lot about what the campaign's priorities are.
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A Look At The Million Man March, 25 Years Later
When Wade Hudson joined the Million Man March in Washington in 1995, it was part of a lifelong effort to honor the civil rights icons of the past - and prepare a new generation to fight for equality.
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Oregon's College Towns Prepare For The Return Of Football
The Pac-12 kicks off its new season in early November. But there won't be any fans in the stadiums. Businesses in two college football towns in Oregon are looking forward to football's return.