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Crackdown Turns Deadly In Ethiopia As Government Turns Against Protesters
In Ethiopia, students have been killed while protesting the government's proposals to take over territory in the Oromia region.
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A Little Under-The-Radar TV: 'UnREAL'
Lifetime's UnREAL is one of the shows that might have gotten lost in the shuffle of television, and it's worth looking for.
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As U.S. Bids Adieu To 'Bleu,' Not All Chefs Say It's Cream Of The Crop
Despite a thriving foodie scene, 16 Le Cordon Bleu cooking schools will soon close. Some restaurateurs say the brand's aura has unnecessarily lured grads into the field and saddled them with debt.
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This Week In Sports: Team Leaders
Mike Pesca, host of Slate's The Gist podcast, has some opinions about how Adam Silver of the NBA and Roger Goodell of the NFL run thir respective sports leagues.
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Cruz Already Targeting March Voting States
Ted Cruz is spending the weekend campaigning throughout states voting on Super Tuesday, talking up how well-positioned he is in states like Iowa and New Hampshire that come earlier.
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60 Percent Of Syrian Rebels Are Islamist Extremists, Think Tank Finds
The Centre on Religion and Geopolitics says that means that wiping out the Islamic State will not end the threat from jihadi groups.
Year's Top Google Searches Reveal We're Not Just Interested In Fluff
Yes, TV stars and athletes were frequently searched in 2015. But Simon Rogers, data editor at Google News Lab, says we were also seeking information about the Paris attacks and the refugee crisis.
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A 'Breastaurant' That Turns The Tables
There's a restaurant in Dallas that's attracting some attention. Instead of waitresses wearing skimpy clothes, it's the waiters who do. It's called, "Tallywackers."
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How To Dodge Common Holiday Hazards
NPR's Rachel Martin explores the injuries that accompany festive activities during the holiday season.
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Massive Landslides Leave More Than Two Dozen Missing In China
The landslide buried some 22 buildings in China's Guangdong Province. Three people were injured and 27 are missing, according to state media.
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