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Aid Convoys Arrive In Besieged Syrian Villages
A U.N.-brokered deal allowed supplies into the towns under siege by the Syrian regime. In the town of Madaya, food aid has been blocked since October and there have been reports of starvation deaths.
Alabama Takes Control Late, Claims 4th College Football Title In 7 Seasons
The Crimson Tide and the Clemson Tigers, both better known for their defense, played a high-scoring game Monday night, with Alabama using long passes and an onside kick to get a 45-40 win.
Sean Penn Faces Backlash Over 'Rolling Stone' Story On 'El Chapo'
The actor Sean Penn is facing criticism over his interview with the drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman for Rolling Stone. But some of the criticism may be misdirected.
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Self-Driving Cars Are Coming, But Are We Ready For Them?
Automakers and tech companies are racing to develop them. But is the public ready to give up control of their cars? The University of Michigan's Transportation Research Institute has been evaluating.
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A Guitarist Remembers: David Bowie Just Wanted A Good Laugh
"The picture I have in my head is of him cracking up in the studio," Reeves Gabrels says. "Because we just used to be able to make each other laugh."
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5 Things To Know About South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley
The Indian-American governor gave the GOP address after President Obama's State of the Union on Tuesday. Her pick intensified speculation that she could be a top vice presidential pick for 2016.
State Of The Obama Economy: Far Better, But Still With Many Troubles
The economy has improved dramatically in the Obama era. But problems still abound because of the soaring national debt, a deformed tax code, shrunken paychecks and a growing skills gap.
State Of The Union Is Not Expected To Generate Big TV Ratings
President Obama hopes to use the speech to frame his last year in office and the 2016 campaign. The political spotlight, however, is increasingly shifting to the people running to replace him.
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Deadly Explosion Rocks Istanbul's Sultanahmet Square
Sultanahmet Square is adjacent to the Blue Mosque and is a major tourist site. At least 10 people were killed, according to Turkish officials.
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CHART: How Much Gets Done From State Of The Union Speeches?
A big part of any State of the Union address is the list of policy proposals for Congress. But do those ideas go anywhere? Here's how well recent presidents have done on this measure.
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