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Annihilating The Ivories: A Solo Piano Workout Mix
Even if the simple mechanics of "Chopsticks" elude you, you can still experience the rush of playing a piano concerto -- by exercising. The pieces in this mix are not recommended for the faint of heart.
Ukraine war updates: Russia retreats from a key city it just claimed to annex (Oct. 3)
Catch up on key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Handguns In America And The Rise Of The 'Concealed-Carry Lifestyle'
"Something really profound has changed in the way that we use guns," journalist Evan Osnos says. He estimates that 13 million people are licensed to carry a concealed gun in America.
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Twitter Permanently Suspends Trump, Citing 'Risk Of Further Incitement Of Violence'
Twitter has permanently blocked the @realDonaldTrump account after President Trump posted messages that violated the company's rules.
What We Know About The Victims Of The Champlain Towers Collapse
Authorities are using DNA samples to identify and account for those still missing. Here's what we know about the victims who have been identified so far.
'Despacito' Quickly Becomes The Most-Streamed Song Ever
Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee's hit, with help from the remix including Justin Bieber, has generated more than 4.6 billion plays on digital services in just over six months.
White House Aides Used Private Email For Official Business: 'Just Very, Very Stupid'
Lawmakers want the names of any White House aides using private email accounts for official business. A law professor said using private email is "not a criminal offense. It's just very, very stupid."
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D.C.'s attorney general is suing the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers over Capitol attack
The District of Columbia is seeking damages from the two far-right groups for allegedly conspiring to terrorize the city with the violent attack on Jan. 6.
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Americans Have Less Debt; Are Saving More For Emergencies
Americans are feeling more confident about their finances according to a survey released on Tuesday by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority.
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Hillary Clinton's Use Of Personal Email At State Department Raises Questions
The arrangement circumvented a process that could have automatically preserved Clinton's email communications in government archives.
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