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Smithsonian Showcases Senegalese Jewelry Which Is Rich In History

Senegal’s exquisite gold jewelry — and the complicated history of the women who wore it — are getting their due at an exhibit at the Smithsonian’s Museum of African Art.

Evangelicals Seek Detente With Mideast Muslim Leaders As Critics Doubt Motives

Evangelical leaders say their trips to the Middle East are about promoting religious freedom in the region, but critics say the true motives are rooted in “end times” theology.

14-year-old boy arrested on murder charge after fatal crash – WNDU-TV

14-year-old boy arrested on murder charge after fatal crash  WNDU-TVA 14-year-old boy who authorities say was driving an SUV that caused a fatal car accident has been arrested on a murder charge.

U.S. Agents Fire Tear Gas At Migrants Trying To Cross Mexico Border

U.S. Customs and Border Protection authorities say they fired tear gas to deter about 150 Central American migrants from climbing over or under the U.S.-Mexico border fence into California.

Mitt Romney Says Trump ‘Has Not Risen to the Mantle of the Office’

The Utah senator-elect criticized the president in an op-ed essay in The Washington Post days before he enters Congress, raising speculation that he could try to challenge Mr. Trump in 2020.

'A really genuine human being': Purdue's Tyler Trent dies after battling bone cancer

A scrawny kid with a shy grin, near perfect SAT score and dreams of becoming a sportswriter used his battle to inspire.

        

Josh Allen, Benny Snell key special end to magical UK football season

The fitting end to Kentucky’s historic football season came on the backs of its two best players in the Citrus Bowl.

      

 

 

In Newly Divided Government, Priorities of Trump and Democrats Diverge

As Democrats take control of the House, they will push an anti-corruption agenda while President Trump tries to keep the focus on immigration controls.

Judith Rich Harris, 80, Dies; Author Played Down the Role of Parents

Genes and peer groups play a greater role than parents in how children turn out, Ms. Harris wrote in the best-selling “The Nurture Assumption.”

Real Steam Whistles Return To Ferries On Cape Cod

The ferry service on Cape Cod has a new very old sound. The Steamship Authority scoured the country for historic steam whistles to replace the more modern and abrasive sounding air horns.

How The Government Shutdown Is Affecting The Federal Bureau Of Prisons

Prisons are already understaffed, but employees there are considered essential and must work without pay as the federal government shutdown continues.

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