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President Trump's name no longer adorns the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., after a court ordered it removed from the building and the organization's website.
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Author and relationship coach Allison Raskin doesn’t see falling marriage rates as necessarily a bad thing.
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Carol Burnside of Baltimore, who describes herself as a quilter for racial justice, talks about how the American flag is inspiring her art this summer.
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The agreement also calls for an end to military operations in Lebanon, but Israel says its forces will remain in the country.
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Western states like Arizona are considering new laws to regulate pumping from aquifers.
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At Biddy Mulligans, patrons are celebrating two victories: Scotland’s win over Haiti in the early morning hours on Saturday, and Ivory Coast’s defeat of Ecuador on Sunday.
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In Boston, Haiti returns to the World Cup for the first time in half a century.
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Income is less reliable, and there’s economic pressure from rising costs.
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Ballet is a pretty conservative artform, with many companies performing nothing but "Swan Lake," "The Nutcracker," and "Cinderella" year after year.
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The loophole is there by design and totally legal.