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Uzbekistan, Jordan, Cape Verde and Curacao are making their World Cup debut. Meanwhile, Scotland, South Africa, Canada, and New Zealand (just to name a few) have never made it past the group stage.
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President Trump is blaming Iran for shooting down an Apache helicopter over the Strait of Hormuz Monday night.
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Musgraves' album Middle of Nowhere has the dramatic detail of good fiction. The same is true of Gary Stewart: I Am From the Honky-Tonks, Jimmy McDonough's portrait of a gifted but tragic performer.
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The biggest World Cup ever starts this week. Laura Williamson, editor in chief of The Athletic, describes how sky-high prices, travel restrictions, politics and the Ebola outbreak are impacting fans.
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The songbirds you see today are directly linked to the velociraptor, triceratops and T. rex.
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Nearly one in 11 people around the world go to bed hungry every night, according to the United Nations.
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President Trump says he wants to preserve high-skilled jobs, most of them in tech and medicine, for American workers. But his plan has hit a roadblock.
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Theo Baker's investigations for the Stanford University college newspaper eventually led to the resignation of then-president Marc Tessier-Lavigne.
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Some strict new federal rules came out last week on who will be required to work in order to receive Medicaid benefits starting in January,
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How far would you be willing to walk for a cause close to your heart? A 5k, a 10k? Maybe a marathon? How about a marathon a day for more than 105 consecutive days?
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We look at three things homeowners and renters can do ahead of the summer disaster season to try to ensure any insurance claims they have to file are handled as quickly as possible.
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CEOs of major companies behind some of America's favorite snacks say consumers are buying their products less and less.