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Obama In Havana: 'It's Time Now For Us To Leave The Past Behind'
Speaking at the Gran Teatro de la Havana, President Obama spoke about American ideals. He acknowledged differences but also talked about reconciliation.
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Cruz: 'Empower Law Enforcement To Patrol And Secure Muslim Neighborhoods'
GOP presidential candidates were among the first politicians to respond to the Tuesday morning attacks in Belgium.
How A High-Tech Buoy Named Emily Could Save Migrants Off Greece
Emily is about 4 feet long, weighs 25 pounds and looks like a cylinder wrapped in an orange-red life jacket. First responders in Greece are beginning to use the remote-controlled lifesaving device.
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For Chronic Low Back Pain, Mindfulness Can Beat Painkillers
Meditation can help relieve chronic back pain, and so can cognitive behavioral therapy, a study finds. But good luck getting insurance to pay for it.
In Wake Of Brussels Attack, A Look At Other Cities Recently Hit By Violence
While the tragedy in Brussels is the focus of headlines around the world, there have been a number of other strikes in the past 10 days in places such as Nigeria and Yemen.
A Palestinian Takes A Different Road In His Fight
Bassam Aramin grew up hating Israel and spent years in prison. Yet he's now a voice for peace, a position that did not change even when his daughter was killed by Israeli police.
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For Adults, Lifelong Learning Happens The Old Fashioned Way
Even after high school or college, Americans keep on learning. While online tools make this easier than ever, a new study finds the vast majority of adults prefer taking classes in physical places.
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What Makes Water Unsafe? Not The Color, Taste Or Smell: #WorldWaterDay
For millions around the world, it's the invisible microbes and parasites that can turn their daily drinking water into a dangerous elixir.
Are Belgian Attacks The Result Of Intelligence Failures?
Juan Zarate, senior adviser at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, talks about intelligence failures in the run-up to the blasts. Zarate is a former deputy national security advisor.
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Belgian Officials And Residents Reflect On Tuesday's Terrorist Attacks
Belgians remain shocked and sad in the aftermath of the bombings. But King Philippe said they would respond to the terror threat with calm and dignity.
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