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Who Was Juan De Oñate? A Look At The Conquistador's Violent Legacy In New Mexico
When a crowd tried to pull down a statue of a conquistador in Albuquerque recently, someone got shot. We look at who this controversial figure from 400 years ago is and why he inspires violence.
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Local Latin Americans Invites Community to Cinco de Mayo Celebration
Grupo Latinoamericano, a local non-profit organization dedicated to preserving Latin American cultural and educating the community, is hosting a Cinco de…
Urban Libraries Become De Facto Homeless Shelters
San Francisco's library system has hired a full-time social worker to help find housing and other services for the homeless men and women who've set up camp among the stacks.
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What to know about the upcoming changes to 'de minimus' shipping rules
A big change is coming to online shopping in the U.S. on Friday. That's when President Trump's policy suspending the "de minimus" rule on international shipments to the U.S. takes effect.
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Semur-en-Auxois Hosts Its First Tour de France
The tiny town of Semur-en-Auxois in Burgundy has the honor of hosting the Tour de France for the first time ever this year, and it has been sprucing up for the occasion for months.
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'Coup de Chance' is a typical Woody Allen film — with one appalling final detail
Set in France, Allen's latest film covers familiar territory, including an adulterous romance, a premeditated murder and a darkly cynical consideration of the role that luck plays in human affairs.
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Decades later, Karen de Boer still remembers a kind gesture from her college hallmate
As a college freshman, Karen de Boer was sometimes inconsiderate to her hallmate, Pam. So when Karen missed the bus to her choir performance, she was surprised — and moved — when Pam came to her rescue.
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Saturday Sports: Venus Williams And Tennis, Tour De France
We discuss the latest news about Wimbledon and Venus Williams, and talk about a nasty crash during the Tour de France and competitive imbalance in the NBA.
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Clinton And De Blasio Land 'CP Time' Joke With Unfortunate Timing
In a skit with Hillary Clinton, the New York City mayor joked about "CP time," which is slang for "colored people time." This primary battle, it seems no lame joke goes unpunished.
Leaders of the world's largest economies are gathering in Rio de Janeiro
As Brazil hosts the G-20 summit, it is likely President Biden's last international gathering. The meeting's agenda may be overshadowed by the incoming Trump administration.
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