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When Facebook Crashes, The Police Get Called
In both Britain and the U.S., police say they get calls from the public when Facebook goes down.
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If Biden Wants To Run For President, His Narrow Window Is Closing
As Hillary Clinton continues to struggle, Joe Biden's name continues to surface. No one in Washington truly knows what the vice president will do but he likely must decide in the next couple of weeks.
Afghan Force Says It Has Retaken Kunduz From Taliban
Afghanistan's government says its troops have retaken the strategically important northern city. But the Taliban is denying that they've lost Kunduz.
Syrian Opposition Says Russian Airstrikes Aren't Targeting ISIS
For U.S. leaders, the Russian airstrikes have stoked concerns that they would be used against not only ISIS, but also against moderate rebel groups.
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From FUBAR To Russian Phishing: The Latest From Hillary Clinton's Emails
Russian hackers tried a phishing scheme, a White House operator didn't believe the caller was actually Clinton and she panicked after being unable to find her local NPR station.
The Racial Dimension Of New York Police's Use Of Force In 1 Graphic
An investigation by the Inspector General found that blacks and Hispanics are disproportionately the victims of excessive force by police.
Many Former Foster Youths Don't Know They Have Health Care
Under the Affordable Care Act, former foster youths get Medicaid coverage until age 26. Many of them aren't aware of that, and getting that information to them isn't always easy.
Study: Social Media Play Key Role In Maintaining Teen Romances
Nearly two-thirds of teens say social media makes them feel more connected to what's happening in their significant other's life, according to a new study by the Pew Research Center.
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Volkswagen Latest: U.S. Sales Stall, German Prosecutors Veer From Criminal Probe
Unsurprisingly, the car company's U.S. sales slowed in the last third of September. Also: German prosecutors say they didn't open a criminal investigation into the former CEO, Martin Winterkorn.
Ruling Class And Revolution Clash In Sumptuous 'Indian Summers'
While the British gossip over gin and tonics, the Indian streets are brewing with calls for independence. The new 10-part British TV drama has just had its U.S. debut.
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