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In The Midst Of Libya's Turmoil, New Cafes Spring Up To 'Change The Mood'
Logically, it's not the right time to open up shop in Tripoli. But entrepreneurs aren't only investing in their businesses, they're buying into a new way of life.
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Who Should Be Worried About Zika And What Should They Do?
Mosquito season is just getting underway in the U.S., and some areas have the mosquitoes that transmit the Zika virus. Pregnant women in places like Florida and Texas are at greatest risk.
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CDC Waits For Congress To Approve Emergency Funds To Combat Zika
The Senate is set to vote Tuesday on a deal to provide more than $1 billion to battle Zika. Mary Louise Kelly talks to Tom Frieden, director of the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention.
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Supreme Court Sends Latest Obamacare Case Back To Lower Court
With a vacancy, Supreme Court justices are looking for ways to avoid tie votes on key issues. On Monday, the justices sent an Obamacare case back to a lower court — saying compromise seemed feasible.
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Investigators: Amtrak Engineer May Have Lost Sense Of Place Before Deadly Crash
The National Transportation Safety Board said Brandon Bostian might have thought he was past a curve when he accelerated to 106 mph. The derailment killed eight people.
4 Things To Know About Hillary Clinton's Approach To Foreign Policy
As secretary of state under President Obama, Hillary Clinton has a long foreign policy record. She is hawkish compared to other Democrats, but also knows the political price of military intervention.
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U.S. Economy Could Be Poised For Stronger Growth
From retail sales to manufacturing and housing, several key indicators are picking up. An accelerating economy would be a big deal in this election year.
Insurers Leaving An Exchange May Still Sell Individual Plans
Some insurers continue to sell coverage to individuals on the open market even after deciding to exit the health law's marketplaces.
Russia's Jehovah's Witnesses Fight 'Extremist' Label, Possible Ban
Under Russia's anti-extremism law, Jehovah's Witnesses, who number fewer than 200,000, could be barred from practicing their religion in Russia. Their website and some publications are already banned.
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Who Will Fix The Texas School Funding System?
Texas Supreme Court justices ruled the school funding system constitutional, and they aren't requiring any legislative changes. But they also said the state's 5 million schoolchildren deserve better.
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