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China Condemns U.S. Destroyer's Maneuver In South China Sea
U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter: "We have said and we are acting on the basis of saying that we will fly, sail and operate wherever international law permits."
The New Propagandist For Al-Qaida In Syria And His Link To Hollywood
Lucas Kinney, a 26-year-old Brit, is making propaganda videos for an al-Qaida affiliate. He may have learned a thing or two from his father, a Hollywood assistant director who worked on Rambo.
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As Fed Officials Meet, A Rate Hike Suddenly Seems Less Likely
With the U.S. economy showing signs of slowing, Federal Reserve policymakers are divided over how to respond.
Poll: Most Americans Support FDA Regulation Of E-Cigarettes
An NPR poll found that a majority of people favor regulation of e-cigarette. Support rose with education. Nearly two-thirds of people with college or graduate degrees supported regulation.
Doctors Without Borders Hospital Bombed In Yemen
A medical clinic for Doctors Without Borders was hit by an air strike in Yemen, where a Saudi-led offensive continues and conditions for civilians are getting dire.
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'Hemingway In Love' Chronicles Papa's Romantic Regrets
A.E. Hotchner wrote a memoir of his friend Ernest Hemingway in 1966, though he left out several stories to protect those still living. Now, at 95, he's publishing them.
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Why A School For Child Brides Made Villagers Mad ... At First: #15Girls
Mahendra Sharma faced stone-throwing fathers and skeptical mothers when he first attempted to educate girls in villages of Northern India.
In 'Soda Politics,' Big Soda At Crossroads Of Profit And Public Health
Marion Nestle's new book is Soda Politics: Taking On Big Soda (And Winning.) It reveals the industry's political and marketing tactics for protecting sales — and tips for advocates to fight them.
The Arena Has 11,000 Seats But 10,000 Will Be Empty At GOP Debate
Students at the University of Colorado say they plan to protest their exclusion from the GOP debate on their campus.
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'Ladies, Look At This Face': Fiorina Hits Back At Trump
Donald Trump was recently quoted commenting on Carly Fiorina's appearance, "Look at that face!" and "Would anyone vote for that?" Fiorina turns her rival's remarks around and voters back her up.
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