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Trucking Shortage: Drivers Aren't Always In It For The Long Haul
The U.S. has a chronic shortage of truck drivers — by one estimate, the trucking industry is short almost 50,000 drivers. If that number doubles as predicted, shipping disruptions will ensue.
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Egypt Says Investigators Found No Sign Of 'Terrorist Act' In Russian Plane Crash
Russia, the United States and Britain have concluded a bomb was detonated aboard but Egypt says its investigators found no sign of it. The team, Egypt said, would continue to investigate.
In ISIS Fight, Obama Points To American Power Beyond Military Force
President Obama says the U.S. and its allies are ratcheting up the military campaign against ISIS. But Obama says military force is just one aspect of American power. He points to the climate agreement in Paris as another example of American leadership.
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When Children Go To War: A Heartbreaking Portrait In 'Beasts Of No Nation'
The film tells the story of a child soldier in an unnamed West African country. Director Cary Fukunaga says that he tried to protect the young actors from some of the movie's most violent scenes.
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From Trading Beads To The First Wristwatch, A History Of Shiny Objects
Author Aja Raden says jewelry is the perfect lens through which to view human history. In Stoned, she tells the story of the glass beads used to purchase Manhattan and the rise of the wristwatch.
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From Russia, With Mayonnaise: Cookbook Revisits Soviet Classics
The dishes that marked the Soviet era still have a strong pull on Russian sentiment (if not stomachs). A new book revisits these recipes, born, in part, of food shortages and ingenuity.
Serena Williams Wins Sportsperson Of The Year; Poll Favored American Pharoah
In 2015, Williams won three major tournaments and lost only three of 56 matches. Some people, however, thought Sports Illustrated's honor should have gone to the Triple Crown winner.
Decency And Discipline And The Good People Of 'Fargo'
The second season of FX's Fargo wrapped up Monday night, and as always, the show had thoughts on goodness.
Looking At Violence In America With A Financial Lens
Health economist Ted Miller analyzes the financial toll of violence like mass shootings. He says the total cost of firearm injury in America is $235 billion a year.
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What Can — Or Should — Internet Companies Do To Fight Terrorism?
Politicians are pressing social media and tech firms to do more to rein in the online presence of terrorist groups. But there are challenges, including defining what constitutes terrorist content.
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