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Puerto Rico Waits To See If Zika Scares Off Tourists
In the Old San Juan district, tourists pour out of cruise ships to shop and take in the sights. Officials worry they could start to see a decline in tourists due to the rising number of Zika cases.
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'We've Already Gone This Far' Counts The Cost Of War
Patrick Dacey's debut story collection follows the people of a fictional Massachusetts town hit hard by war, weather and economic turmoil. Critic Michael Schaub praises Dacey's emotional honesty.
In Debate Over Apple-FBI Dispute, Gates And Zuckerberg Don't Agree
The two titans aired their views on what's become a public debate over whether Apple should be compelled to unlock an iPhone used by San Bernardino shooter Syed Rizwan Farook.
Spike Lee, Morgan Freeman Heat Up Democrats' Battle For Black Endorsements
Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton have been fighting hard to win over African-American voters. They're a critical voting bloc in Saturday's Democratic primary in South Carolina.
Maggie Smith On The Pressures Of Acting: 'You Want So Much To Get It Right'
Known for her recent work in Downton Abbey and the Harry Potter films, the Oscar-winning actress now stars in The Lady in the Van, a film about an elderly woman who lived in a van for 15 years.
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Senate Republicans Unite Around Plan To Block Obama Supreme Court Nominee
Senators held a closed door meeting on Tuesday to strategize on the upcoming fight over whether to hold a hearing on President Obama's nominee to succeed Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.
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Federal Judge Greenlights Conservative Group To Look Into Clinton Emails
The judge said he will allow Judicial Watch to take steps to find out whether the State Department and former Secretary Hillary Clinton "deliberately thwarted" an open records law.
Sanctions Are Lifting, But Iranians Are Still Waiting For The Benefits
Iranians were promised that a nuclear deal would lead to an economic boost as sanctions vanished. But as the country votes for a new parliament on Friday, there's been no economic upturn.
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Puerto Rico Freezes Condom Prices To Prevent Zika Profiteering
With Zika spreading in Puerto Rico, the government has forbidden stores from raising prices on mosquito repellent, window screens, larvicides and condoms.
Venezuela Won't Talk To Colombia About Zika — And That's A Problem
Colombia would like to coordinate with Venezuela to fight the virus. That's not happening. Meanwhile, Venezuelans who cross the border may be bringing Zika with them.
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