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'Killing Kind' Is Pure Thriller With A Smart, Vicious Twist
Chris Holm's new novel is about an hit man who only targets other hit men. Critic Jason Heller says the book's somewhat outlandish setup results in lean action and breakneck execution.
Burkina Faso's Presidential Guard Arrests Leader, Announces Coup
The takeover in the West African nation comes days after a commission recommended disbanding an elite military unit, which has publicly clashed with the transitional government.
GOP Presidential Debaters Consider Their Secret Service Code Names
In the GOP debate, there was time for one more question: If elected, what would be your secret service code name? Among the answers, Florida's Marco Rubio chose Gator and Donald Trump picked Humble.
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Archbishop Of Canterbury Calls For Global Meeting Of Anglican Leaders
Justin Welby, the spiritual leader of the Church of England, hopes the gathering can resolve a growing rift over female priests and same-sex relationships.
Cablevision, 5th-Largest U.S. Cable Firm, To Be Sold In $17.7 Billion Deal
It's the second time this year that Altice's founder, French-Israeli billionaire Patrick Drahi, has targeted a large American cable company. This spring, Altice bought Suddenlink for $9.1 billion.
Before Or After 1900? A History Game
American history repeats itself often enough that we sometimes feel like we are living in an infinite loop. Here is a quiz that explores that notion.
'Computer Issue' Grounds American Airlines Flights
Flights have resumed after what the airline called connectivity issues caused ground stops in Dallas, Chicago and Miami.
Lutheran Minister Preaches A Gospel Of Love To Junkies, Drag Queens And Outsiders
Nadia Bolz-Weber was a standup comic who opened up a church for people who didn't belong. "My job is to ... remind people that they're absolutely loved," she says. Her new memoir is Accidental Saints.
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The Fed Holds Rates Steady; Here's Who Is Clapping
The Federal Reserve chose to leave interest rates unchanged Thursday. For the central bank even a decision to do nothing is a big deal, creating all sorts of winners (homebuyers) and losers (savers).
Why India Is A Hotbed Of Antibiotic Resistance And Sweden Is Not
In the developing world, antibiotics are now being overused — just like in the U.S. So antibiotic resistance is a growing global issue. But some countries have figured out a solution.
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