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The group said the Fox News host’s language “was not just a dog whistle to racists — it was a bullhorn.”
A crowd favorite, all eyes were on Spieth as he charged up the leaderboard and put himself in contention with a confident second round.
Finding answers to the unsolved murder of her 14-year-old brother became a lifelong quest, ultimately chronicled in a documentary film.
Buildings, landmarks and monuments are turning off lights to prevent fatal impacts as birds set off on spring migration.
Joe Musgrove allowed only one base runner, on a hit-by-pitch. San Diego had been the last team without a no-hitter.
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Kushner’s latest book, “The Hard Crowd,” contains essays written over the past 20 years.
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The Masters Tournament, played annually at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia, is one of the South’s grandest spring traditions. It also has its quirks.
The federal government and most states pushed back the date to May 17, but others have gone their own way. And if you make estimated tax payments, the deadline remains April 15.
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