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From Candy To Juleps, Persians Left Imprint On Many Edible Delights
With sanctions lifting, Iran is open for trade again. You might not realize we've been consuming the fruits of trade with Persians for centuries — in the names used for many common foods.
Supreme Court To Review If Obama Immigration Actions Were 'Faithfully Executed'
The court said Tuesday it would rule by summer on the legality of President Obama's executive action granting temporary legal status to as many as 4.5 million people who entered the U.S. illegally.
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Michigan Governor On Water Crisis: 'We Will Fix This'
Gov. Rick Snyder is facing calls for his resignation over tap water contamination in Flint. In his State of the State address on Tuesday, Snyder said he would release his emails from 2014 and 2015.
Beyond Madaya, 1 in 3 Syrians Doesn't Have Adequate Access To Food
Starvation has been a weapon of war for multiple parties in the conflict. Even in areas not under siege, it's harder for civilians to afford basic food items, with prices dramatically inflated.
New Study Shows Millennials Drive A Rise In Latino Eligible Voters
But Hispanics tend to punch below their weight in elections. They're fairly young, and often live in states where election outcomes are not heavily contested — both lead to less voting.
The Search For The Oldest Life On Earth Is A Complicated One
To start, we can't ever be sure that what we find is the oldest life on Earth. All we can do is to keep looking for possible biomarkers in the oldest rocks around, says astrophysicist Marcelo Gleiser.
VW Fix Should Be Less Emotional Than His Previous Cases, Feinberg Says
VW recall administrator Kenneth Feinberg talks to Renee Montagne about the status of the process, and what VW needs to do to satisfy regulators. Feinberg most recently oversaw the GM ignition case.
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Attack On University In Pakistan Kills At Least 20
Security forces are now in control, hours after militants stormed the campus. The four attackers reportedly died in the attack.
Fire At Dubai High-Rise Is Blamed On Electrical Issue In Spotlight
No deaths were caused by the New Year's Eve fire. The short-circuit occurred in a bright light that's used to illuminate the hotel's exterior, police say.
Coast Guard Halts Search For Marines In Helicopter Crash
The search for any potential survivors turned up life rafts, but no one was aboard. The operation now becomes one of salvage and recovery.
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