Month: April 2019
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GPB Evening Headlines For April 26, 2019
Georgia's First Black Supreme Court Justice To Step Down Seismic Testing Could Proceed Despite Offshore Drilling Pause Gov. Kemp Signs…
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Why Superman Doesn’t Take Over The World
The superhero universe may be a fantasy (sorry, superfans), but that doesn't mean superheroes are free from the laws of…
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In Laos, A Chinese-Funded Railway Sparks Hope For Growth — And Fears Of Debt
In Southeast Asia's only landlocked country, the Mekong River is a lifeline. From a slow boat heading up the river…
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“On Second Thought” For Friday, April 26, 2019
An estimated one million people thronged to Atlanta for the 2019 Super Bowl. When the opposing teams and visiting fans…
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‘Indiscriminate Strikes’: Amnesty Criticizes U.S.-Led Coalition’s Actions In Raqqa
According to Amnesty International, the U.S.-led coalition's offensive against ISIS in Raqqa killed nearly 10 times more civilians than the…
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Marvel Fans Try To Avoid ‘Avengers: Endgame’ Spoilers As They Flood Social Media
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Anita Hill Says Joe Biden’s Apology For Clarence Thomas Hearings Is Not Enough
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Week In Politics: Joe Biden Enters 2020 Race And Trump’s Approach To North Korea
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Trump Denies Payment Agreement With North Korea For Otto Warmbier’s Care
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Students Quarantined For Potential Measles Exposure At 2 Los Angeles Universities
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