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California Declares State Of Emergency Over Months-Long Gas Leak
Since October, a natural gas storage well near Los Angeles has been spewing hundreds of tons of methane gas each day. The leak isn't expected to be fixed for months.
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Iran Offers A Rare Peek At An Underground 'Missile City'
Iran's Revolutionary Guards invited television cameras to have a look at what appeared to be long-range ballistic missiles, which have been a source of recent tension with the U.S.
Alabama Sues U.S. Government Over Plans For Syrian Refugee Settlement
Gov. Robert Bentley says the federal government failed to consult the state regarding refugee placement. Alabama is the second state to sue the government over the resettlement issue.
Fewer Countries Are Relying On Death Penalty, But They're Executing More
Saudi Arabia's spate of 47 executions last week continued a trend from 2015, in which several countries that have the death penalty used it more often.
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Man In Fake Explosive Vest Killed As Paris Remembers 'Charlie Hebdo'
France has been marking the first anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the Charlie Hebdo magazine and a kosher supermarket in Paris, in which 17 people died. As the French president was speaking Thursday, a man wearing a fake explosive vest was shot dead after threatening police.
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China's Woes Are Growing, Along With A Debate: Is It 2008 Again?
China's economy and stock market are taking hits. Billionaire George Soros says it's setting the stage for another global meltdown. But others argue China's troubles will not trigger a crisis.
Syrian Regime Allows Aid To Besieged Villages After Outcry Over Starvations
Bashar Assad's government will allow U.N. aid to enter three villages, including Madaya, where Doctors Without Borders has reported 23 deaths from starvation since Dec. 1.
'NFL Confidential': Anonymous Player On Why He Loathes The League
From concussions to domestic violence, a current pro football player tells all about what's it really like on the gridiron and beyond in NFL Confidential: True Confessions from the Gutter of Football.
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South Korea To Resume Broadcasting Propaganda To The North Over Loudspeakers
South Korea made the announcement after Pyongyang claimed it tested a hydrogen bomb.
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'Carol' Star Cate Blanchett On The 'Empathetic Connection' Of Acting
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks to Cate Blanchett about playing the title character in Carol, which tells the story of two women who fall in love in 1950s New York.
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