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Path To U.S.-Iran Deal, Prisoner Swap Began Years Ago
While negotiations over a nuclear deal between the United States and Iran began two years ago, smaller efforts for diplomacy go back to the last decade.
Chef Trades Toque For Amish Beard, Opens Off-The-Grid Deli In Maine
A Chicago chef who was tired of the kitchen grind moved his family to join an Amish community in Maine. He is now selling charcuterie and cheese from a cabin in the woods.
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Iran Plans To Export More Oil. What Will That Do To The Market?
Now that international sanctions have been lifted, Iran hopes to export as much as 500,000 more barrels of oil a day. But this comes while global oil prices are falling and revenues are plunging.
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Clashes Intensify During Democratic Presidential Debate
Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders and Martin O'Malley took the stage in Sunday's debate in Charleston, S.C. It was the final debate before the Iowa caucuses.
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Superlatives Notwithstanding, Even 'The Force' Has Its Limits
NPR film critic Bob Mondello has been listening to the Star Wars hype train. Here's why he isn't climbing aboard.
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Republicans' White Working-Class Trap: A Growing Reliance
In 2012, whites without a college degree were far more likely to vote Republican. They are a shrinking part of the electorate, but their influence is growing in GOP primaries.
WATCH: SpaceX Rocket Explodes In Attempt To Land On A Barge
SpaceX was coming off a huge win last month when it landed a rocket on solid ground. Elon Musk took Sunday's failure in stride, saying at least the leftover pieces were bigger.
When Ancestry Search Led To Escaped Slave: 'All I Could Do Was Weep'
Regina Mason's great-great-great-grandfather, a man named William Grimes, was a runaway slave and the author of what is now considered to be the first fugitive slave narrative.
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Mechanical Failure Led Boats To Iranian Waters, U.S. Says In New Account
U.S. Central Command laid out a preliminary timeline of events. CENTCOM said the U.S. sailors were led to a Iranian facility at gunpoint. Ultimately, they were let go without harm.
Thou Shalt Not Toss Food: Enlisting Religious Groups To Fight Waste
The Environmental Protection Agency is launching an initiative to engage religious leaders of all faiths to reduce food waste. Many groups have already embraced the challenge as a moral imperative.
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