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China Sentences Former Security Chief To Life In Prison For Corruption
Zhou Yongkang became the highest-ranking official to be convicted in President Xi Jinping's campaign against corruption. Zhou was accused of taking bribes and leaking state secrets.
Authorities Beef Up Search For Killers Who Escaped From New York Prison
An area not far from the prison where David Sweat and Richard Matt broke out last weekend appears to be a focus of police scrutiny, but officials were also looking in neighboring Vermont.
Virginia Teen Pleads Guilty To Supporting ISIS Over Social Media
Ali Shukri Amin, 17, admitted to showing the terrorist group how to use virtual currencies to mask funding. Amin could face up to 15 years in prison.
Rupert Murdoch Poised To Step Down As CEO Of 21st Century Fox
His son James is expected to become head of the company, while Murdoch will stay on as chairman of the boards of both 21st Century Fox and News Corp.
Journalist Explores How Conservative Allies Paved Way For Walker's Candidacy
Patrick Healy writes that Gov. Scott Walker is a product of a loose network of conservative donors, think tanks and talk radio hosts who spent years preparing the road for his likely presidential run.
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Ron Moody, Who Delighted Audiences As Fagin In 'Oliver!' Dies
Throughout his career, Moody played a variety of parts on stage and screen. But in the villainous Fagin, he found the role of a lifetime.
EU Launches Antitrust Probe Of Amazon's E-Book Business
The European Union's executive arm announced Thursday that it will investigate the e-tailing giant's contracts with publishers. At issue are a few key clauses that might give Amazon an unfair edge.
Political Consultant To Be Sentenced For Violating Campaign Finance Law
A political consultant is to be sentenced Friday for the arcane felony of coordinating activities between a congressional campaign and a super PAC. He could get four to 10 years in prison.
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Scottish First Minister: 'Independent Scotland Would Be A Powerful Voice'
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with Nicola Sturgeon, the Scottish first minister, who is visiting the U.S. for the first time since she took the top spot in Scottish leadership.
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A Poet Can Indeed Be Trouble In 'Set Fire To The Stars'
While this black-and-white historical drama struggles to find a satisfying conclusion to its storytelling about the poet Dylan Thomas, it's stylishly made and intriguingly staged.
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