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Investigations Continue Into Deadly Metro Explosion In St. Petersburg
Ten people were killed and many more injured by the blast in Russia's second-largest city. No one has claimed responsibility, but Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev is calling it a terrorist attack.
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Bertha Finally Breaks Through In Seattle
After a two-year delay for repairs, the giant tunnel-boring machine has completed its mission far beneath the city's streets.
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New York's Solitary Confinement Overhaul Gets Pushback From Union
Several states across the U.S. are curbing their use of solitary confinements in prison. But in New York, corrections officers say it's a necessary tool to keep the guards and prisons safe.
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Harrison Ford May Keep Flying, FAA Investigation Concludes
After actor Harrison Ford landed his small plane on a taxiway, rather than a runway, at John Wayne Airport in Orange County, Calif., in February, the FAA began looking into the incident.
Suspect Sought In Russian Terror Attack In St. Petersburg
Rachel Martin talks to Guardian correspondent Shaun Walker about Monday's bombing of a metro train in St. Petersburg that killed 14 people. Another device was found unexploded at a nearby station.
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From Opponents To Former Allies, Pressure Mounts Against South Africa's Zuma
A powerful South African union federation that had been a key ally of President Jacob Zuma is the latest group to call for him to resign. Zuma has shown no sign that he will do so.
Jaime Wyatt On World Cafe
Wyatt discusses the firsthand experience with incarceration that informed her album Felony Blues. "People get stuck in the system," she says. "I feel like that's a great injustice to our society."
Riding Hopes For Model 3, Tesla Overtakes Ford In Market Value
The Silicon Valley fledgling and the Detroit titan aren't exactly an even match in size and output — yet this week investors pushed Tesla past Ford, even if only for the moment.
Taking Shortcuts In Drug Testing Can Put Patients At Risk
Researchers use intermediate endpoints like how a drug lowers cholesterol to get a quick sense of whether the drug might improve health. But those shortcuts often don't show true benefits and harms.
Head Of Federal Reserve's Richmond Bank Resigns Over 'Improper Disclosure'
Jeffrey Lacker was under investigation for possibly disclosing confidential information to a Wall Street analyst in 2012. The Virginia bank president now says he regrets the role he "may have played."
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