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U.N. Security Council Takes Aim At Islamic State's Funding Sources
It's hoped the plan will disrupt the financing of ISIS. Renee Montagne talks to Matthew Levitt, a former senior official in the Treasury Department's terrorism and financial intelligence branch.
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Since When Is An Emoji A 'Word'?
Oxford Dictionaries chose an emoji as its 2015 Word of the Year. Even by Oxford's own definition, it is just not a word: It's an emoticon or a pictograph, argues philosopher Alva Noë.
'Washington Post' Columnist Ignatius On Obama's Choices To Thwart ISIS
Ahead of the holidays, President Obama has been trying to calm fears about ISIS. David Ignatius of The Washington Post tells David Greene that Obama doesn't consider ISIS to be an existential threat.
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Rubio Insists He's A More Sensible Choice To Cruz In GOP Presidential Race
Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida is barnstorming early voting states. Since Tuesday's GOP presidential debate, he's been taking on Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas over immigration and counterterrorism.
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Pope Francis Will Make Mother Teresa A Saint
Pope Francis has issued a decree attributing a second miracle to the founder of the Missionaries of Charity who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979.
Siegelman Free from Solitary Confinement
Former Alabama Governor Don Siegelman has been released from solitary confinement in a federal prison. Siegelman's son, Joseph said his father was…
Troopers Holiday Patrol
With the holiday travel period kicking off today, Alabama State Troopers will have more vehicles on patrol, looking for traffic violations. In a statement…
On TV, Women Who Have Abortions Are Younger, Whiter And Wealthier
An analysis of TV shows finds that fictional characters getting abortions are better off than the average American who has an abortion, and are also less likely to already be raising children.
Pop Culture Happy Hour: 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' And Toys
We talk about the new Star Wars film (because of course we do), as well as about tie-in toys and merchandise. Plus: a bonus review with a little more meat on the bones.
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How Can Mentors Turn An Uncertain Journey Into A Heroic One?
Jarrett J. Krosoczka is a successful author and illustrator. But, he says, his life could have gone in a completely different direction, if he hadn't had a long line of mentors.
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