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Bloomberg, The Boy Wonder And The Name On The Building
The departure of Bloomberg Businessweek editor Josh Tyrangiel shows the degree to which Michael Bloomberg has put his mark on the company since his surprise return as CEO late last year.
Week In Politics: Oregon Shooting, And The Competition For Speaker
Regular commentators E.J. Dionne of The Washington Post and David Brooks of The New York Times discuss President Obama's remarks on the Oregon school shooting, and the leadership race in the House.
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The Great Bluff That Led To A 'Magical' Pill And A Sexual Revolution
In the '50s, four people collaborated to create a pill that would allow women to enjoy sex. Jonathan Eig details the history in The Birth of the Pill. Originally broadcast Oct. 7, 2014.
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Education Secretary Arne Duncan To Step Down
After nearly seven years in office, Duncan bows out, leaving behind a remarkable legacy of achievement and controversy.
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British Teen Is Sentenced To Life Over Terrorist Plot
The 15-year-old, who was not named because of his age, must serve at least five years of that sentence. Police found that the teen had exchanged thousands of messages with extremists abroad.
Taking The Heat: Is Foodie Culture Making Room For Female Chefs?
Women have long been told their place is in the kitchen — but not as chefs. To this day, only about 20 percent of chefs are women. With the growth of "foodie" culture, that might finally be changing.
Obama: We Won't Turn Syria Into 'Proxy War' Between U.S. And Russia
President Obama said he rejected the Russian assumption that all of those groups who oppose Syrian President Bashar Assad are terrorists.
Judge Orders The Return of Gambling Machines
A judge says Alabama must return seized gambling machines and money to VictoryLand unless it takes legal action against other bingo casinos in the state.…
Coca-Cola, McDonald's Among Sponsors Calling For FIFA President's Resignation
Major sponsors want Sepp Blatter, who is being investigated for corruption, to step down immediately. He has said he'll leave the job in 2016.
Cubs Fans Try To Make Up For Sending Another Cubs Fan Death Threats In 2003
After Steve Bartman possibly interfered with a catch in a 2003 playoff game, his fellow Cubs fans sent him death threats. Now they want to send him to the National League wild card game next week.
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