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Morning News Roundup: Dec. 4, 2014

The giant fish will be featured in an upcoming Chinese festival, Zillow makes 2015 predictions for the real estate market, and more news for your Thursday morning. More

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Morning News Roundup: Oct. 27, 2014

The Picasso museum opens after five years of renovations, illegal construction... More

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Park Service Construction Damaged Native American Burial Sites

National Park Service officials approved $3 million in illegal construction projects over a decade that damaged one of the nation's most sacred Indian burial sites in northeast Iowa. More

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Ai Weiwei Designs Exhibition for Alcatraz Island

The installations in the former Bay Area prison open to the public on Saturday. More

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Trumps Break Ground on Old Post Office Hotel

The $200 million project to convert Washington, D.C.'s landmark Old Post Office into a high-end hotel kicked off Wednesday. More

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Morning News Roundup: Zaha Hadid Stadium Protest

Where design is concentrated in America, protesters gather to oppose Zaha Hadid's... More

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Ai Weiwei Designing Installations for Alcatraz

A seven-piece exhibition in the former California prison will open in September. More

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What David van der Leer's Arrival Means for the Van Alen Institute

David van der Leer is bringing his expansive vision of urban design from the... More

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Morning News Roundup: Apollo Theatre Ceiling Collapse

Part of the ceiling of the 1901 theater in London collapsed during a nearly... More

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Morning News Roundup: Washington Monument Scaffolding Comes Down, Goes Nowhere

The Michael Graves–designed scaffolding is coming down today. A city like Minneapolis should consider erecting it as a standalone tower. More

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