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NSA Ends Sept. 11-Era Surveillance Program
The program allowed the U.S. government to collect data on Americans' phone calls in bulk. Under the new system, the government needs a court order to query a database kept by phone companies.
2 Degrees In Paris: The Global Warming Set To Dominate Climate Conversation
As world leaders gather in Paris to talk about climate change, one phrase that will dominate conversations is "two degrees."
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A Star-Crossed 'Scientific Fact': The Story Of Vulcan, Planet That Never Was
For decades, astronomers believed there was another planet in our solar system, tucked just out of sight. Then Albert Einstein figured out it wasn't there. Author Thomas Levenson explains.
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In Colorado Springs, Residents Turn To Prayer And Healing After Attacks
In the aftermath of the shooting at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado Springs, residents are moving on with their daily lives while remembering the victims of the attack.
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An Iraq Vet And A Mother Of 2 Were Victims Of Planned Parenthood Shooting
Local media outlets are naming Ke'Arre Stewart, an Army veteran and father of two, and Jennifer Markovsky, a mother of two, as victims of the attack, which also killed police officer Garrett Swasey.
What Gets Made In LA Is Way More Than Movies
The LA area is home to the most manufacturing jobs in the U.S., from clothes to metal parts to new aerospace tech. Companies have reinvented themselves, even as they struggle to find skilled workers.
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Missouri Hospital Counts On Procedure Price List To Increase Business
Price transparency can be hard to come by in health care. Putnam County Memorial Hospital, a small hospital in Missouri, is banking its future on having its prices out in the public.
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5 Sisters Struggle With The Shackles Of A Conservative Culture In 'Mustang'
Five Turkish teens are censured by a culture threatened by their burgeoning sexuality in Deniz Gamze Ergüven's debut film. Critic John Powers says Mustang brims with "the zing and energy of life."
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Justice Department Announces Criminal Charges Against Dietary Supplement Firms
More than 100 companies are accused of selling products that contain unlisted ingredients or make health claims without adequate scientific evidence.
Wanted: Speakers Of Mayan Languages, Many Of Them
As immigration to the U.S. shifts from Mexico to Central America, more Mayan speakers find themselves stuck without translators in the court system.
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