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Kerry Offers No Clear Way To End Recent Surge Of Palestinian Attacks
In Israel, a debate is underway over ways to end the most recent wave of Palestinian violence. Secretary of State Kerry visited the region this week and met separately with the leaders of both sides.
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Peace Corps Volunteer To Have Turkey-Free But Thankful Thanksgiving
This year, in Ghana, I understand what it means to be truly thankful. Even if there isn't any stuffing.
Your Adult Siblings May Hold The Secret To A Long, Happy Life
Our siblings are with us for longer than anyone else through our lives. Strong sibling relationships can cushion the blows of aging, while conflict cuts to the bone.
On The 3rd Anniversary Of The Infamous 'Butt Fumble,' Mark Sanchez Gets The Start
The former New York Jets QB, who ran straight into his own lineman's backside on Thanksgiving Day in 2012, started for the Philadelphia Eagles today.
During Pope's First Stop In Africa, Climate's On His Mind
Pope Francis is making his first-ever trip to Africa, where he is stopping in Kenya, then Uganda and the Central African Republic. All three nations are dealing with issues related to religious extremism.
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Where's This Painting? 30 Years After Its Theft, Nobody Knows
On the day after Thanksgiving 1985, a man and a woman walked into the University of Arizona art museum and walked out with Willem de Kooning's Woman — Ochre. An empty frame still hangs in its place.
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Someday A Helicopter Drone May Fly Over Mars And Help A Rover
NASA is building a 2-pound helicopter drone that would help guide the vehicle on the Red Planet's surface. That way, the rover wouldn't need to wander as much to find its way around.
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Sweet Name Of Kids' Clinic Gives Some People Heartburn
The Krispy Kreme Challenge Children's Specialty Clinic gets its name from a student-run charity race in Raleigh, N.C., that has already raised $1 million for kids. Still, some find the name unhealthy.
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India's Quandary: Climate Change And Coal
Coal is king in India. Some say there's little alternative. So how can this country, the world's third-largest polluter, provide energy and lift millions from poverty while trying to become "greener"?
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Inside Each Flu Shot, Months Of Virus Tracking And Predictions
Scientists worldwide face a yearly challenge in deciding what goes into the annual flu vaccine to make it effective. The job requires keeping tabs on a massive group of speedy, shape-shifting viruses.
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