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In List Of Changes For Secret Service, A New Fence Comes First
An independent review panel calls for changes ranging from a better fence at the White House to a new approach to training and leadership within the Secret Service.
State Medicaid Transformation Update
Governor Robert Bentley joined state health care officials Thursday to announce major changes to Alabama's Medicaid program. Bentley says several private…
Once Written Off, Kepler Telescope Finds New Planet
The Kepler space telescope, which cost some $600 million, was feared to be at the end of its useful life in 2013. But NASA says it just found another exoplanet.
For An Island Trapped In The '50s, An Instant Digital Revolution
Cuba is one of the least connected countries on Earth, with 5 percent of residents online. But it could become the Caribbean's largest market if the Castros open the nation up to the Internet.
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7 Miles Beneath The Sea's Surface: Who Goes There?
Marine scientists plumbing the deepest part of the ocean sent microphones and collection probes baited with chicken to the bottom of a trench near Guam. Now they watch, wait ... and listen.
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The Administration's College Rating System: How It Looks On Campus
The Education Department's unveiling today of a controversial proposal has fueled a debate over what this kind of system can — or should — measure.
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Cuban-American Congressional Leaders Vow To Fight Obama's Proposals
A day after the president's announcement that he wants to normalize relations with Cuba, Cuban-American congressional leaders came together in Miami to condemn it as appeasement of a Communist regime.
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What's Next For Cuba? The Headlines That Tell The Story
The State Department says a delegation of diplomats will visit the island next month. The formal restoration of diplomatic ties is expected to be as easy as the two countries writing each other notes.
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Is It Enough To Be Politically Correct?
Political pundit Sally Kohn says we shouldn't worry as much about being politically correct; instead, she says, we need to focus on being emotionally correct.
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Playlist: What Music Means
Our favorite interviews about music from the TED Radio Hour.
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