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U.N. Urged To Crack Down On Peacekeepers' Alleged Abuse
The U.N. Security Council, under pressure from the U.S., is taking a tough line against peacekeepers accused of sexually abusing the people they are meant to protect.
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Teenager From U.K. Wins World Drone Racing Competition In Dubai
Custom-made drones whirred around a glowing track for two days, trying to win the $250,000 prize at the "World Drone Prix." A young man from Britain, known as "Banni UK," piloted his way to the top.
Walt Whitman's Letter For A Dying Soldier To His Wife Discovered
Jackie Budell of the National Archives talks about a newly discovered a letter written by Walt Whitman, who visited hospitals and wrote letters on behalf of injured soldiers during the Civil War.
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Clocks Spring Forward Tonight, Reviving Debate Over Daylight Saving Time
Most people in the U.S. — residents of Hawaii, most of Arizona and some territories excluded — will lose an hour tonight. Complaints about it are as regular as, well, clockwork.
The U.S. Is Pumping All This Oil, So Where Are The Benefits?
America has joined Saudi Arabia and Russia as one of the world's leading oil producers. Forecasters predicted this would usher in a golden age. It hasn't worked out that way.
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With Economic Changes, Pittsburgh Finds Friction Between Progress And History
After the collapse of the steel industry, the city of Pittsburgh is undergoing what many are calling an economic renaissance. But some residents are ambivalent about the rapid changes.
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A Century Of GOP Intraparty Wars Sets Stage For Cleveland Convention
Again and again since 1912, splits between establishment GOP figures and the party's most ardent conservatives have hobbled the party's performance in November.
Dole-Kemp Campaign Site Immortalizes '90s Internet Tech
It was among the first campaign websites, and it's still archived online for all to see. Robert Arena, director of Internet strategy for the campaign, takes a stroll down memory lane.
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Voters Left And Right Are Anti-Free Trade. But Is It All Bad?
Adam Davidson of Gimlet, explains how free trade helps everyone a little bit, and also how it has directly ruined the lives millions of workers in certain sectors.
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Year After Fatal Germanwings Crash, New Preventive Measures Suggested
In 2015, a co-pilot intentionally crashed a plane. French investigators now suggest doctors be encouraged to inform authorities about safety risks, and pilots be permitted to take antidepressants.
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