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A League of Their Own
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A League of Their Own

Here comes the esports revolution. Are video gamers the tom bradys of tomorrow?

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March 26, 2018
In Philadelphia, home to Boathouse Row, Nicholas Pagon gives students a chance to build their own seaworthy craft.
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In Philadelphia, home to Boathouse Row, Nicholas Pagon gives students a chance to build their own seaworthy craft.

In Philadelphia, home to Boathouse Row, Nicholas Pagon gives students a chance to build their own seaworthy craft.

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March 26, 2018
Why won't my animals listen to me?
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Why won't my animals listen to me?

A horse, a cow, and a steer all share the same attitude toward shelter and warmth.

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March 26, 2018
Slovaks are asking for ‘normalcy'
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Slovaks are asking for ‘normalcy'

Ten years of EU membership have not eased Slovakia’s woes

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April 23, 2018
Making Peace With My Magnolia
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Making Peace With My Magnolia

IT CROWDS THE HOUSE. IT SHEDS LEAVES. IT BLOOMS ONCE. AND YET ...

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April 16, 2018
Make A Difference
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Make A Difference

Hurricane Maria Upended Puerto Rico – And Its Fishing Industry. Raimundo Espinoza Chirinos Is Helping In An Innovative Way.

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April 16, 2018
A More Complex View Of Afrikaans
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A More Complex View Of Afrikaans

Supporters argue the language was born of a blend of cultures

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April 16, 2018
How The Rev. Patrick Desbois Unwittingly Turned Into A Leading Expert In The Methods Of Genocide
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How The Rev. Patrick Desbois Unwittingly Turned Into A Leading Expert In The Methods Of Genocide

Like many people, the Rev. Patrick Desbois in 2014 had never heard of the Yazidis, the ethnic religious minority being decimated by the Islamic State (ISIS) in northern Iraq.

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April 23, 2018
Facing The Loss And Wages Of The Civil War
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Facing The Loss And Wages Of The Civil War

JEFFERSON DAVIS’S WIDOW PONDERS A DEBT SHE FEARS WILL NEVER BE FULLY REPAID.

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April 23, 2018
"Cholitas' Take The Wheel
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"Cholitas' Take The Wheel

BOLIVIA – As recently as 10 years ago, Bolivia’s indigenous Aymara and Quechua women were socially ostracized and systematically marginalized.

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April 23, 2018
‘ Lean On Pete' Is A Tale Of A Boy And His Horse
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‘ Lean On Pete' Is A Tale Of A Boy And His Horse

DIRECTOR ANDREW HAIGH HAS A REAL FEELING FOR PEOPLE.

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April 16, 2018
The Girls Who Took Over A Town
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The Girls Who Took Over A Town

A group of teens in rural India, tired of do-nothing men, take dramatic steps to improve their village, demonstrating how to foster progress in the developing world.

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April 16, 2018
Hotels Host Bees As Honored Guests
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Hotels Host Bees As Honored Guests

In San Francisco, hotels find beekeeping to be good for business – and community.

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April 16, 2018
'Journey's End' shows horror of war, spirit that transcends it
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'Journey's End' shows horror of war, spirit that transcends it

The film is based on the oft-performed 1928 play.

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March 26, 2018
Why we love this game
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Why we love this game

A splendid collection of basketball writing, just in time for season finals.

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March 26, 2018