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Morris's evening-length work "Layla and Majnun" is based on an ancient poem that's sometimes called the "Romeo and Juliet" of the Middle East.

Users say the herb helps them manage pain without opioids, and even helps them kick opioid addiction. But the DEA says there's not enough proof.

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Obama was asked a variety of questions during a wide-ranging town hall broadcast last night on CNN.
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John and Heidi Small were told that it was a bad idea to start an all-'80s radio station. But six years ago, the husband-wife team went ahead with their plan.

The newest Doritos have little flavor, no flashy color, minimal crunch and dull gray packaging. The kind of snack, essentially, that no one would choose.

ABC News's Rick Klein and Iowa Radio's O. Kay Henderson join Here & Now for a look at each candidate's...

Holt was given the task of refereeing one of the most highly anticipated and spirited presidential debates in recent memory....

In a CNN survey, 62 percent of debate watchers said that they thought Hillary Clinton won, while 27 percent felt...

Reporters Jeff Tiberii and Megan Verlee each heard thoughts from groups of voters watching the first Clinton-Trump debate Monday night.

More than 4 million visitors flocked to the park last year, and most of them probably never ventured far enough off the well-trodden path to see one of the park’s true wonders.

As online retailers like Amazon continue to grow, companies like Waste Management -- the largest disposal company in the U.S....

With 1.4 million members, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters is the nation's fourth-largest union. It was also the last of...

Barber wowed the audience at the Democratic National Convention with his call for a "moral defibrillator" to jump-start American ethics.

We speak to Nathan Blecharczyk about how the company is dealing with controversy and its plans for future growth.