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Venice Biennale artists demand names removed from visitors’ ballot and threaten lawsuit
Dozens of artists at this year’s Venice Biennale are threatening legal action if their names aren't removed from a visitor voting ballot
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Man is charged with bringing a bomb in his carry-on bag to a California airport
Authorities have charged a man with bringing an explosive device to a TSA checkpoint at an airport in Sacramento, California
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What to watch for at the Tony Awards on Broadway's biggest night
Broadway's biggest night is approaching with the Tony Awards broadcast live from Radio City Music Hall on June 7
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Trump officials went after dozens of colleges. Now they're rewriting the rules for all of academia
President Donald Trump's administration put dozens of college campuses under investigation last year and cut federal funding unless they came in line with his Republican agenda
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Average US long-term mortgage rate falls to 6.48%, retreating from its highest level in 9 months
The average long-term U.S. mortgage rate eased this week from its highest level in nine months, welcome relief for prospective homebuyers
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Arizona Supreme Court rejects prosecutor’s appeal, ensuring fake elector case goes back to the grand jury
Arizona Supreme Court rejects prosecutor’s appeal, ensuring fake elector case goes back to the grand jury
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With Oval Office replica and skyline views of Chicago, Obama's new museum is political and personal
Former President Barack Obama’s influence in his presidential museum runs deep, from the Chicago location to the textured stone adorning its dramatic tower, art installations and a striped reading chairs that resemble ones in his own home
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Melinda French Gates donates $215 million to improve women's health worldwide
Melinda French Gates is expanding her efforts to improve women's health worldwide, pledging $215 million for contraceptive access and maternal care, as well as initiatives for middle-age women
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Supreme Court upholds broad reading of SEC authority to recoup ill-gotten gains in fraud cases
The Supreme Court has upheld a broad reading of the authority of the Securities and Exchange Commission to recoup ill-gotten gains from people who engage in securities fraud
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Ex-Trump national security adviser John Bolton will plead guilty to retaining classified information, AP source says
Ex-Trump national security adviser John Bolton will plead guilty to retaining classified information, AP source says
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