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Airstrikes Help Syria's Regime Gain Control Of Opposition Town
A strategic town in the south of Syria long-controlled by opposition fighters has reportedly fallen to regime troops with the assistance of Russian air power.
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LISTEN: Billionaire Charles Koch Says He's Behind On Political Spending
The organization of donors led by Charles and his brother David has vowed to spend $889 million to influence the 2016 election. Yet he suggested to NPR he is merely playing defense, not offense.
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China's Stocks Dive To Lowest Close Since 2014
The Shanghai Composite was down more than 6 percent, hitting the lowest level in about 14 months. Slumping oil prices and currency fears added to investors' worries.
8 Things You Missed At Democrats' Final Iowa Town Hall
Bernie Sanders said he would raise taxes to pay for his health care plan, while Hillary Clinton emphatically explained her plans and experience to young Sanders supporters.
Depression Screening Recommended For All Pregnant Women, New Mothers
Depression is common in women during pregnancy and postpartum, posing risks to both mother and child. More effort is needed to get women screened and treated, a federal advisory panel says.
World's Oldest Tea Discovered In An Ancient Chinese Emperor's Tomb
Archaeologists found the 2,100-year-old tea leaves in the tomb of a Han dynasty emperor, suggesting tea was highly valued. But was the emperor drinking tea as we do, or using it as medicine?
Modern Rent Parties Highlight The Need For Affordable Housing
There's no dancing or passing the hat at these new rent parties. There is music — and online fundraising. Recently, a classical violinist played a concert in an Annapolis apartment to help the tenant.
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WATCH: Clinton And Sanders Duel In Ads Ahead Of Iowa
Hillary Clinton's spot portrays her as a voice of consistency, while Bernie Sanders is shown as a candidate of change.
Forgotten Beatrix Potter Tale Of 'Kitty-In-Boots' To Be Published
Peter Rabbit — older and stouter — returns this fall in a newly published Beatrix Potter story, The Tale of Kitty-in-Boots. It was probably written just before World War I and then abandoned.
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After Overpayment Of Benefits, VA Wanted $38,000 Back
The VA says it overpaid $24 million to 2,200 incarcerated vets, including Clay Hull. Despite filing required paperwork to forfeit part of his checks while in prison, he was still sent the full amount.
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