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State Trooper Makes Way for Ducklings
A state trooper helped a mother duck and ducklings get across an interchange of the Massachusetts Turnpike in Dudley, as a video on the homepage of MassLive.com shows.
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A state trooper helped a mother duck and ducklings get across an interchange of the Massachusetts Turnpike in Dudley, as a video on the homepage of MassLive.com shows.
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Purveyors of abortion are disproportionately targeting babies who are African-American, African, females, and disabled — and yet few people speak about it. Father Roger Landry points out the numbers: Black women in America are five times more likely to have an abortion than white women; much of Western nations' aid
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The author, William Marvel, lambastes the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield, Illinois as "loud, cheap, and mawkish" and "a cross between a chintzy wax museum and the Hall of Horrors at the Fryeburg Fair." He also criticizes fixations over historical memorabilia and monuments
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A Cornell University senior upset about a professor's questioning of her cutoff shorts during a senior thesis presentation decided to protest by stripping down to her underwear. The female professor of performing and media arts, who other students said is known for her "past and continued advocacy
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The organization currently known as Boy Scouts of America plans to drop the word "Boy" from its name, as it prepares to accept girls starting this summer. The new name will be "Scouts BSA," according to Boy Scouts of America officials.
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A Colorado woman given an apple by a Delta Airlines flight attendant during a flight from Paris on Wednesday thought she'd wait until the second leg of the trip to Denver before she ate it. But she never got the chance.
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Calling Donald Trump supporters "deplorable" always worked in the Hamptons, on Martha's Vineyard, in Beverly Hills, and in Silicon Valley. So Hillary Clinton was shocked when it blew up in her face a couple of months before the 2016 election.
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Cuba's new president Miguel Diaz Canel says that he will not be taking Cuba in a new direction. He promises to defend the socialist revolution. "The mandate given by the people to this house is to give continuity to the Cuban revolution in a crucial historic moment.