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'The Joshua Tree' Turns 30, U2 To Celebrate With Special Tour
The album that made U2 global megastars turns 30 this year. To mark the milestone, the band will perform The Joshua Tree in its entirety at several live performances.
Bears Ears Monument Is A Win For Tribal Food Sovereignty. Will Trump Undo It?
The newly created monument preserves 1.3 million acres in Utah where natives have foraged for millennia. But critics who point to the land's energy extraction potential want the designation undone.
Jeff Bridges Abides By His Actor Dad's Example: Bring Joy To The Set
"He really wanted all his kids to go into acting because he loved it so much," Bridges says of his father. In Hell or High Water, Bridges plays an aging Texas ranger tracking two bank robbers.
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Betty Fussell Doesn't Mince Words In The Frank, Funny 'Eat, Live, Love, Die'
A new collection of some of Fussell's most celebrated essays showcases the food and travel writer's tough-girl philosophy. Critic Maureen Corrigan calls Eat, Live, Love, Die an inspiring work.
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Decades After Her Brother Was Sentenced To Life, Anita Colon Is Still Fighting
Robert Holbrook was sentenced to life 26 years ago. Now, he is one of hundreds of juvenile lifers eligible for re-sentencing after a 2016 Supreme Court ruling.
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Smog Police: New Beijing Force Created To Tackle Air Pollution
This comes after a month of particularly severe air quality that left the capital and dozens of other Chinese cities blanketed in thick, brown smog.
High Costs For New York’s Second Avenue Subway And Other Transportation Infrastructure
It took about 100 years and $4.5 billion to complete the first phase of New York’s new Second Avenue subway line project, which includes just three stations.
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In Philadelphia, A Call For More Black Male Educators
Sharif El-Mekki says seeing more black men in teaching roles could help close the achievement gap for black boys.
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A New Book Dives Deep Into Fat — And Why Our Bodies Love It
"Fat is vital to life, and because fat is so important, nature tries to protect it," said Sylvia Tara, author of "The Secret Life of Fat."
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Can Virtual Reality Make You More Empathetic?
Charities are using virtual reality to immerse people in the plight of refugees and others who need help. Researchers are studying whether it's more effective than other media. And there are skeptics.
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