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Federal Jury Hands Down Rare Conviction For Coal Executive
A federal jury has convicted former Massy Energy CEO Don Blankenship for conspiring to willfully violate mine safety standards at the site of a 2010 explosion that killed 29 people.
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How Chicago's Slaughterhouse Spectacles Paved The Way For Big Meat
Opened in 1865, Chicago's Union Stock Yard was the greatest livestock market the world had seen. Tourists watched masses of animals move through kill floors, a sight hailed as a miracle of modernity.
Scientists Debate How Far To Go In Editing Human Genes
The unusual meeting was called to consider a ban on certain uses of a new technique that can make precise changes in DNA. The main concern is altering genes in human sperm, eggs and embryos.
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Dick Cheney's Bust Unveiled At The Capitol, As He's Lightly Roasted
Former Vice President Dick Cheney returned to the U.S. Capitol on Thursday for a ceremony honoring his service as president of the Senate. Former President George W. Bush was among those honoring him.
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'Youth' In Themes And Variations
Writer-director Paolo Sorrentino creates a world of incidents and asides in a Swiss spa hotel, where pals played by Michael Caine and Harvey Keitel like to get away from it all.
On Eve Of Big Vote, Germany Expected To Join Campaign Against ISIS
The German parliament votes Friday on whether to send military support for French attacks on ISIS in Syria. The measure is expected to pass the Bundestag.
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A Day Later, Investigation Into San Bernardino Attacks Deepens
Ammunition and tools for explosives were found in the car and home of the San Bernardino shooting suspects. A day after the attack, the investigation is widening and the region is struggling to cope.
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2 More Top FIFA Officials Arrested, 16 Indicted In Corruption Probe
Swiss police, on behalf of U.S. authorities, arrested soccer federation Vice Presidents Alfredo Hawit and Juan Angel Napout in Zurich. Altogether, 27 officials are now named in the indictment.
Fey And Poehler: 'Sisters' Who Will Take Down 'Star Wars' — Or Laugh Trying
What film would be crazy enough to schedule its release on the same day as the new Star Wars? Why, it's Sisters, the new film from Tina Fey and Amy Poehler.
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With Jason Rezaian Jailed For 500 Days, His Brother Visits Iran's Mission At U.N.
Ali Rezaian brought to Iran's Mission at the United Nations a petition for his brother's release that has been signed by 500,000 people.
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