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Haitians Go To The Polls For The First Time In 4 Years
Haitians vote Sunday in parliamentary elections that are three years overdue. The parliament was dissolved after Haiti's government failed to hold a vote. Reporter Peter Granitz explains.
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Sean Price, Well-Loved Brooklyn Rapper, Dies At 43
The death of the highly respected hip-hop figure prompted an outpouring of tribute and personal stories from his community this weekend.
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Gunfire Erupts In Ferguson, Mo., On Anniversary Of Michael Brown Shooting
Ferguson is under a state of emergency after gunfire Sunday night disrupted otherwise peaceful protests. Police exchanged fire with a Ferguson man who is in critical condition.
Watchdog: Consumers 'More Responsible' With Credit Card Debt
Before the Great Recession, many Americans piled up too much credit card debt. Now, they seem to be a little wiser about using plastic, says the head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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Why The Nation's Rental Market Is Exploding
More Americans are renting, rather than buying their home. David Greene talks to David Wessel, director of the Hutchins Center on Fiscal & Monetary Policy at the Brookings Institution.
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Trump's Comments May Help To Shine Spotlight On Women's Issues
Donald Trump is not apologizing for comments about Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly that many say are inappropriate and sexist. That's putting women's issues front and center in the Republican campaign.
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One Day Left in Special Session
Only one day remains in a special session and Governor Robert Bentley says he will not back down with members of his own political party over tax…
One Small Bite For Man: NASA Astronauts Eat Space-Grown Food
Crew members on the International Space Station on Monday sampled red romaine lettuce, the first food to be grown and eaten in space.
The Art Of Drinking Absinthe, The Liquor Of Aesthetes
Absinthe was a favorite of artists like Picasso and Van Gogh. Perhaps that explains why a complex ritual rose around drinking it, spawning some of the most beautiful alcohol paraphernalia around.
New Greek Bailout Deal Looms
Greece and its creditors inch closer to a third bailout agreement. Negotiators hope to reach an accord by Tuesday.
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