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Watch Jon Stewart Defend Trevor Noah On 'The Daily Show'
Stewart, the show's host, called Noah, the man named to succeed him, "incredibly thoughtful and ... funny." Noah had been criticized for the tone and content of some of his tweets.
Pew: Japan And U.S. Respect Each Other And Distrust China
Japanese and Americans surveyed say they want the two nations to remain close, or get closer. And they share a suspicion of China.
Greece Puts A Number On Nazi-Era Reparations From Germany
Deputy Finance Minister Dimitris Mardas told a parliamentary panel the figure was about $305.17 billion. It's the first time Greece has set a figure for the German occupation in the 1940s.
Lucille Ball Sculptor Apologizes For 'By Far My Most Unsettling' Work
"I take full responsibility for 'Scary Lucy,' " artist Dave Poulin says, adding that he didn't mean "to disparage in any way the memories of the iconic Lucy image."
Alabama Bill Would Increase Workers' Comp Benefits For Amputees
A proposal to nearly triple the maximum compensation for workers who lose a limb follows an investigation that showed Alabama to have the lowest permanent partial disability benefits in the country.
Tracing The Roots Of 'The Brothers' And The Boston Marathon Bombing
As jurors deliberate whether to convict Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Masha Gessen says there are still some "gaping holes" in the case. Her new book is The Brothers.
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NFL Holds First-Ever Scouting Combine For Veteran Players
The NFL recently hosted its first-ever scouting combine for players with NFL experience. Just 107 players made the cut out of 2,000 applicants.
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Uber Makes Strong Gains In Corporate Expense Reports
In the first quarter of 2015, the ride-sharing service accounted for 46 percent of rides expensed by workers, according to a report. Its market share in the same period last year was 15 percent.
Upcoming British Election May Determine Welfare State's Fate
British voters will go to the polls in one month in an election that may determine the future of the British welfare state. Prime Minister David Cameron will face Labour Party leader Ed Miliband.
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Rand Paul Vows To 'Take Our Country Back' In Presidential Candidacy Speech
Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul announced his candidacy for president Tuesday in Louisville, Ky. In a speech to supporters, Sen. Paul vowed to "take our country back."
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