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Justice Department Details New Focus On Wall Street Executives
Justice told civil and criminal investigators that they should focus on individuals first, before pursuing large-scale corporate investigations. This approach, Justice said, is a better deterrent.
How Did Polio Pop Up In 2 Polio-Free Countries: Ukraine And Mali?
Three new cases have raised questions about how the virus can suddenly reappear in a place where it had previously been eradicated.
1840s: Hunger For Gold And Galapagos Tortoises
When the precious metal was discovered in California in the late 1840s, hordes of fortune seekers headed there from all over the world — some taking large amounts of tortoises with them.
Disneyland's Restricted Airspace Prompts Cancellation Of Insect-Spraying Flight
A 3-mile radius around the California theme park is designated as "national defense airspace" by the FAA, complicating attempts to control mosquitoes.
Marine Corps Study: All-Male Combat Units Performed Better Than Mixed Units
The yearlong study found that all-male squads did better than mixed groups in 69 percent of the tasks evaluated. It's unclear what this will mean for the future of women in ground combat jobs.
Why A White Poet Posed As Asian To Get Published, And What's Wrong With That
A white man called Michael Derrick Hudson used the name Yi-Fen Chou as a strategy to get published. Ken Chen of the Asian American Writers' Workshop in New York says the writer wanted to be "special."
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'I Am In Nepal Now,' Says New Tourist Campaign, But Nepal Is In Chaos
"We muddle through," says one Nepali. And there's a lot of muddling ahead: Homeless quake victims face the looming winter while political unrest sparks violence, strikes and truck traffic jams.
Medical Schools Teach Students To Talk With Patients About Care Costs
Doctors and patients haven't typically discussed how much medical care costs. But medical schools say that should change and are teaching future doctors how to broach the tricky subject.
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Statements Show Nuclear Deal Did Not Change Iran's View Of Israel
NPR's Audie Cornish interviews Thomas Erdbrink, Tehran bureau chief for The New York Times, about the Iran supreme leader's latest statement that Israel won't exist in 25 years.
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U.S. Prepares To Take In 10,000 Syrian Refugees In Fiscal Year 2016
The United States is on track to resettle 1,500 Syrian refugees when the current fiscal year ends Sept. 30th.
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