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- Aging Transit Systems Face Budget Crunch
- Political Times: Race: Still Too Hot to Touch
- Jack Thorpe vs. Jim Thorpe, Pa.: Legal Battle Over an Icon's Remains
- As Turkey Inches Eastward, Syrians Feel the Love
- U.S.-S. Korean War Drills Begin
- Collectible Car of the Year: The Votes Are In, and Fin Has Won
Aging Transit Systems Face Budget Crunch | Top |
The summer's extended heat wave highlights the problems of keeping the trains running as ridership surges. | |
Political Times: Race: Still Too Hot to Touch | Top |
Why hasn't America moved beyond the old debate on race in the age of Obama? | |
Jack Thorpe vs. Jim Thorpe, Pa.: Legal Battle Over an Icon's Remains | Top |
A lawsuit contends that Jack Thorpe, as a lineal descendant, has legal claim to his father Jim's remains. | |
As Turkey Inches Eastward, Syrians Feel the Love | Top |
Syrians' trek to Turkey for Western goods is the latest manifestation of growing ties that reflect Turkey's drive to become a leader. | |
U.S.-S. Korean War Drills Begin | Top |
The United States and South Korea on Sunday kicked off their largest joint war game in years, while North Korea threatened to retaliate and reportedly put its military on alert. | |
Collectible Car of the Year: The Votes Are In, and Fin Has Won | Top |
Readers cast 1,510 votes for the unusual Czech-built Tatra T 87 owned by Paul Greenstein and Dydia DeLyser. | |
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