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Behind the Pulitzers: How did they do that?

AP - U.S. News - Mon, 2026-05-11 06:55
NEW YORK (AP) -- Sometimes the story behind the prize is almost as compelling as the award-winning news itself. Some details on a few of this year's Pulitzer Prize winners....
Categories: Associated Press, News, US

Behind the Pulitzers: How did they do that?

AP - U.S. News - Mon, 2026-05-11 06:55
NEW YORK (AP) -- Sometimes the story behind the prize is almost as compelling as the award-winning news itself. Some details on a few of this year's Pulitzer Prize winners....
Categories: Associated Press, News, US

Aides soft-pedal Romney remarks to donors

AP - Politics - Mon, 2026-05-11 06:55
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Mitt Romney's aides soft-pedaled his latest tax pronouncements on Monday, insisting he wasn't tipping his hand when he told donors privately that he might seek to end the tax break for mortgages on second homes and curb other deductions for the wealthy as part of tax reform....

Aides soft-pedal Romney remarks to donors

AP - Politics - Mon, 2026-05-11 06:55
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Mitt Romney's aides soft-pedaled his latest tax pronouncements on Monday, insisting he wasn't tipping his hand when he told donors privately that he might seek to end the tax break for mortgages on second homes and curb other deductions for the wealthy as part of tax reform....

Aides soft-pedal Romney remarks to donors

AP - Politics - Mon, 2026-05-11 06:55
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Mitt Romney's aides soft-pedaled his latest tax pronouncements on Monday, insisting he wasn't tipping his hand when he told donors privately that he might seek to end the tax break for mortgages on second homes and curb other deductions for the wealthy as part of tax reform....

Aides soft-pedal Romney remarks to donors

AP - Politics - Mon, 2026-05-11 06:55
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Mitt Romney's aides soft-pedaled his latest tax pronouncements on Monday, insisting he wasn't tipping his hand when he told donors privately that he might seek to end the tax break for mortgages on second homes and curb other deductions for the wealthy as part of tax reform....

Aides soft-pedal Romney remarks to donors

AP - Politics - Mon, 2026-05-11 06:55
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Mitt Romney's aides soft-pedaled his latest tax pronouncements on Monday, insisting he wasn't tipping his hand when he told donors privately that he might seek to end the tax break for mortgages on second homes and curb other deductions for the wealthy as part of tax reform....

Guinea-Bissau candidate denounces coup before vote

AP - World News - Mon, 2026-05-11 06:55
BISSAU, Guinea-Bissau (AP) -- The second-place finisher in Guinea-Bissau's presidential election on Monday denounced last week's military coup, when soldiers attacked his opponent's home with grenades and arrested him weeks before the runoff vote....

Guinea-Bissau candidate denounces coup before vote

AP - World News - Mon, 2026-05-11 06:55
BISSAU, Guinea-Bissau (AP) -- The second-place finisher in Guinea-Bissau's presidential election on Monday denounced last week's military coup, when soldiers attacked his opponent's home with grenades and arrested him weeks before the runoff vote....

AP wins Pulitzer for stories on NYPD spying

AP - U.S. News - Mon, 2026-05-11 06:55
NEW YORK (AP) -- The Associated Press won a Pulitzer Prize for investigative journalism Monday for revealing the New York Police Department's widespread spying on Muslims, while The Patriot-News in Harrisburg, Pa., and a 24-year-old reporter captured the award for local reporting for breaking the Penn State scandal that ultimately brought down Joe Paterno....
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Warning over children's legal aid

BBC - News - Mon, 2026-05-11 06:55
Campaigners say thousands of children are set to lose their right to legal aid as the Commons prepares to debate reforms to the system.
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2 toy execs implicated in money laundering

LOS ANGELES — Five people were arrested Monday in connection with a money laundering scheme that allegedly funneled millions of dollars in Colombian and Mexican drug money through an American toy company, federal officials said.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said the two owners of Industry, Calif.-based Woody Toys and ...

Nation Briefs: Trial drawing to close for fired NASA worker

LOS ANGELES — The trial is winding down for a former NASA-affiliated computer specialist who says he was fired because of his belief in intelligent design.

Closing arguments began Monday in David Coppedge's wrongful-termination case against NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Los Angeles County Superior Court.

Mr. Coppedge worked as ...

Recognition finally for a warrior priest's heroics

BBC - News - Mon, 2026-05-11 06:55
An US priest's holy death in the Korean War
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'Pushy parent' syndrome in ancient Rome

BBC - News - Mon, 2026-05-11 06:55
Mary Beard finds out what life was like for Roman children, who were expected to help support their families.
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Israel's Iranian Jews caught in middle

BBC - News - Mon, 2026-05-11 06:55
Israel's community of Iranian Jews on drumbeat of war
Categories: BBC, News

Sugar warning on 'healthy' drinks

BBC - News - Mon, 2026-05-11 06:55
People underestimate the amount of sugar in drinks which are perceived to be "healthy", research suggests.
Categories: BBC, News

Suspect in Tulsa shooting spree says in video he has no ill-will toward blacks

TULSA, Okla. — One of two Oklahoma men accused of going on a racially motivated shooting spree in a predominantly black section of Tulsa this month says he has no ill-will toward black people and counts several of them among his friends.

"I always got along with everybody. It didn't ...

U.S.: Other targets eyed in NYC plot

NEW YORK — Three former high school classmates, after getting terror training at an al Qaeda outpost, discussed bombing New York movie theaters, Grand Central Terminal, Times Square and the New York Stock Exchange before targeting the city's subways, a prosecutor said Monday at the trial for one of them.

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Ridership way up as transit systems degenerate

Driven by high gas prices and an uncertain economy, Americans are turning to trains and buses to get around in greater numbers than ever before. But the aging transit systems they're riding face an $80 billion maintenance backlog that jeopardizes service just when it's most in demand.

The number of ...

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