Jenny Gathright
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Mourners Spontaneously Gather Outside Supreme Court To Honor Ruth Bader GinsburgHundreds gathered on the court's plaza to pay their respects to the legal icon, who died Friday at the age of 87.
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Howard University's Largest Donation Ever Raises Questions About Who Gets Donor CoinsThe largest gift in Howard University's history — a $10 million investment in its STEM program — has sparked a larger conversation: which institutions get private donor money, and why.
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Tourists on Capitol Hill this week talk about how they feel about impeachment — and their opportunity to watch a historic event play out before their eyes.
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More and more incarcerated students are getting access to educational technology. These technologies offer access where education is limited, but not much is known about the quality of the programs.
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Police say the shooting occurred around 3:30 a.m. local time on Sunday, and two of the victims are in critical condition.
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Laith Kubba, an adviser to Abdul-Mahdi, told NPR that politicians "misread" the depth of protesters' dissatisfaction with the system. "They grossly underestimated the rage that was out there."
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Two days into a cease-fire, clashes continue along Syria's northern border. Petraeus, who once commanded U.S. forces in the region, told NPR that withdrawing U.S. troops is unfair to Kurdish allies.
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Titled America, it is a work of art by Italian Maurizio Cattelan that had been installed at England's Blenheim Palace. A 66-year-old man has been taken into custody.
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Zimbabwe's longtime president Robert Mugabe was honored with a state funeral on Saturday — put on by the president and military leaders who had forced him out of office just two years ago.
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Police have arrested a 17-year-old in connection with the shooting. Authorities have not categorized any of the injuries as life-threatening.