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George Carlin's 'Stuff' Gets A New Home At National Comedy Center
His daughter, Kelly Carlin, has announced that she's donating her late father's archives to the museum, which is set to open next year in Jamestown, N.Y.
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Suicide Bombings In Baghdad Kill More Than 85 People
The Islamic State has claimed that it carried out three attacks in different parts of the Iraqi capital. Two of the bombings targeted checkpoints, while another hit a crowded outdoor market.
Name Of London's Mayor-Elect Isn't Lost On William Shatner
Sadiq Khan was recently elected the mayor of London. Among the well wishers: William Shatner of Star Trek fame. He tweeted, "Kaaaaahn!" Trekies will get the reference to Captain Kirk's nemesis.
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State Insurance Mandates For Autism Treatment Fall Short
Most states require insurers to pay for autism treatments. But that hasn't done much to get therapy to children who need it, a study finds. It's important to get treatment as early as possible.
Chinese Cops In Italy? Joint Patrols Aim To Ease Chinese Tourists' Jitters
The hope is that Chinese tourists will feel safer after recent terrorist attacks. In the long run, greater cooperation could help break up illegal activities by Chinese and Italian organized crime.
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Care Packages: How The U.S. Won Hearts Through Stomachs After WWII
Before they were boxes of comforting essentials sent to college students, soldiers and others far from home, care packages were a vital lifeline for thousands of displaced families in postwar Europe.
FBI Director Says He Feels The 'Pressure' On Clinton Email Investigation
James Comey says he is closely watching the bureau's investigation of Hillary Clinton's emails "to make sure it's being done well."
Save The Children Highlights Plight Of Syrian Child Refugees In New PSA
Non-governmental organization Save the Children released a follow-up to its 2014 Syrian crisis public service announcement, "If London Were Syria." The new video features the same British girl, but now she is a refugee.
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Romania Hosts First U.S. Bases As Russia Distrust Mounts
Mounting Romanian distrust of Russia following its actions in neighboring Ukraine and Moldova has driven Bucharest to take dramatic steps to modernize its military and host some of the first U.S. bases in a former Iron Curtain country.
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As 10-Year Deal Nears End, Israel Urges U.S. To Provide More Arms Aid
Israel is the top recipient, by a wide margin, of U.S. foreign military aid. As the current 10-year aid package nears its end, U.S. and Israeli officials are negotiating a new and likely even bigger aid deal. Senators from both parties are prodding the White House to get a "robust" deal done; many have arms industries that will benefit. Critics call it a give away to a prosperous nation that drains spending on the home front.
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