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Hillary Clinton and Louise Penny tackle nuclear war and diplomacy in new crime novel

Saturday, October 16, 2021

The former secretary of state and the best-selling author say their new book, State of Terror is meant to serve as an entertaining yet cautionary tale that deals with the perils of the "vast silence."

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Through Decades Of Addiction, Hunter Biden Says His Family Never Gave Up On Him

Monday, April 05, 2021

Hunter Biden's new memoir is a story of his years of alcohol and drug addiction. He tells NPR that the one constant was the love of his family: "Their light was never not seeking me out."

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For Gladiators Of PowerPoint, Microsoft Championship Will Have To Wait One More Year

Saturday, August 01, 2020

Students were set to meet Sunday to show off their Excel, PowerPoint and Word skills at the Microsoft Office Specialist World Championship. But organizers cancelled the event due to the pandemic.

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Stolen Calculators, A Search Warrant And 2 Varying Memories Of What Happened

Sunday, December 30, 2018

Greg McKelvey says his interactions with Andrew Halbert, a police officer at his Oregon high school, traumatized him. Eight years on, McKelvey's tweets led them to reflect on their shared experiences.

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As The Candidates Drop By Sunday Talk Shows, 2 Big Themes Emerge

Sunday, July 31, 2016

Two issues dominated the Sunday political talk shows: how Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have responded to grieving families, and what role Russia is playing in the campaign.

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With Trump In Scotland, Clinton Steps Up Barrage Against His 'Brexit' Response

Saturday, June 25, 2016

After the U.K. voted to leave the European Union, Trump spoke on the move at his remodeled Scottish golf course. Clinton used those remarks as fodder for a message her campaign has been pushing hard.

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