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Bernie Sanders' Brother Seeks Seat In British Parliament
Larry Sanders is running for former Prime Minister David Cameron's old seat in the British Parliament. In a video to voters, Bernie says his brother would do a great job.
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Reviews Of Medical Studies May Be Tainted By Funders' Influence
Researchers often combine the results of many medical studies to evaluate treatments. But when the combiners have a financial interest, the results might be inaccurate, a scientist says.
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This Election Might Actually Put Utah, Solidly Republican For 48 Years, In Play
The leaked tape of Donald Trump may have been the last straw for voters in this heavily Mormon state. But their support isn't necessarily going straight to Hillary Clinton.
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Britain's Pound Hits Historic Lows
The drop was brought on by continuing fears about Britain's impending exit from the European Union.
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William Tyler On World Cafe
Traveling the back roads inspired the Nashville guitarist's latest album, Modern Country. Hear a conversation and performance.
Anti-Government Standoff Puts Oregon's Malheur Back On Tourist Map
The armed occupation at the Malheur wildlife refuge has renewed interest in the remote spot's natural offerings: more than 300 bird species and hiking trails. Hotels and restaurants are filling up.
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In An Armenian Kitchen, Finding A Heritage Lost To Domestic Violence
She grew up disconnected from her abusive father and his Armenian heritage. Years later, she reconnected to that heritage through her grandmother's kitchen and cooking lesson.
Kratom Gets Reprieve From Drug Enforcement Administration
The agency has decided to leave kratom off its list of highly restricted drugs for now. The DEA is asking for public comment and help from the Food and Drug Administration in evaluating kratom.
Man Arrested In German Bomb Plot Kills Himself
A Syrian man, Jaber al-Bakr, was arrested Monday on suspicions he was plotting a bombing. German officials say he killed himself in the cell where he was being held.
Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf Steps Down
Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf is retiring, effective immediately, in wake of the scandal over the bank's sales practices. Stumpf has been under fire since federal regulators fined the bank $185 million.
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