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How Native Students Can Succeed In College: 'Be As Tough As The Land That Made You'

Native Americans make up less than 1 percent of students in college. Many say they feel invisible, without access to elite campuses. One program helps them leverage their heritage and identity.

Stanley "Buckwheat" Dural Jr. of Buckwheat Zydeco died Saturday morning from lung cancer. He was 68. Rick Olivier/Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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Buckwheat Zydeco's Stanley 'Buckwheat' Dural Jr. Dies At 68

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A man walks past a Wells Fargo branch in Philadelphia. The banking company says it wants to make good by its customers, but figuring out how to do that will be a tall task. Matt Rourke/AP hide caption

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Wells Fargo's Unauthorized Accounts Likely Hurt Customers' Credit Scores

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South Korean actress Choi Eun-hee (left) and director Shin Sang-ok (right) made nearly 20 films for their captor, Kim Jong Il. Courtesy of Magnolia Pictures hide caption

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Acting For Film Or Acting For Life? Doc Tells Story Of Kim Jong Il's Captives

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New technology helps trackers follow consumers' digital imprints — including across devices — through browser settings, battery levels and other details. Mark Airs/Getty Images/Ikon Images hide caption

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Online Trackers Follow Our Digital Shadow By 'Fingerprinting' Browsers, Devices

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Police crime tape is displayed at the scene where a 16-year-old was shot and killed and an 18-year-old was shot and wounded on April 25 in Chicago. Joshua Lott/Getty Images hide caption

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FBI: Murders Up Nearly 11 Percent In 2015; Violent Crime Rose Slightly

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AJS made these cone-headed taps for Stevens Point Brewery in Wisconsin. Courtesy of Olivia Locascio Film and Photo hide caption

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Arts And Craft Beers: Brewers Draw Drinkers' Eyes With Snazzy Tap Handles

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How Native Students Can Succeed In College: 'Be As Tough As The Land That Made You'

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