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ISIS New Year's Eve Bombing Plot Foiled in Turkey, Officials Say
The attackers were targeting Ankara, according to the chief prosecutor's office, two months after a pair of suicide blasts killed more than 100 people at a peace rally.
Flawed But Readable 'Love' May Break Your Heart
Ed Tarkington's debut, Only Love Can Break Your Heart, mixes mystery and coming-of-age in a lush Southern Gothic setting. Critic Bethanne Patrick says despite some missteps, it's beautifully written.
Exploding The Myth Of 'Unengaged' Students
Video games will not save education and other misconceptions about where schools are headed.
A Nigerian Actress Had An Unlikely Dream: Make A Movie About Fistula
It's an injury that can occur in childbirth. And it takes a toll in poor countries, where corrective surgery may not be available.
Bill Cosby Is Charged With Felony Sex Crime Over 2004 Case
Pennsylvania has a 12-year statute of limitations on felony sex crimes, meaning prosecutors had until January to bring charges against the comedian.
WATCH: The Stuff We've Left In Space
Scientists keep track of nearly 20,000 pieces of space debris, from the size of an apple to that of a school bus. A visualization from the Royal Institution lets you watch the orbiting trash pile up.
In Ways Big And Small, Saudi Arabian Women Are 'Pushing Normal'
It can be a provocative art show. Or teenagers going out for a walk. By law and tradition, Saudi women still face many restrictions. But they keep stretching the boundaries and the pace is picking up.
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Highflying 'Emerging Markets' Had Their Wings Clipped In 2015
A weakening commodities market, hindered largely by the slowdown in China, has hurt economies in Latin America, Africa and elsewhere.
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At 81, Feminist Gloria Steinem Finds Herself Free Of The 'Demands Of Gender'
As she approached 60, the co-founder of Ms. magazine says, she entered a new phase in life, one in which "you can do what you want." Originally broadcast Oct. 26, 2015.
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Encore: How Life In The Motor City Shaped Ben Carson's Conservative Views
Republican presidential candidate and former neurosurgeon Ben Carson was born and raised amid the tumult of Detroit in the 1960s. Even as a young man, Carson sought a different path from his peers.
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