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Olympian Michael Phelps To Coach At Arizona State University
The swimmer — who holds 18 Olympic gold medals — intends to join ASU's coaching staff after next summer's Rio Olympics.
Arguably, These Are The 5 Business Stories That Shaped 2015
Compared with the Great Recession years, 2015 was a fairly tame time. Still, at least five stories had major impacts. They involved everything from crashing oil prices to merging beer companies.
Pope Francis Asks Central American Governments To Help Cuban Migrants
Thousands of Cubans have been stuck in Costa Rica as they attempt to make their way to the United States.
Nigeria Declares Victory Over Boko Haram — But Do Nigerians See It That Way?
With Nigeria's president saying Boko Haram is "technically defeated," we assess its current strength. The Islamist insurgents have lost ground but still terrorize the nation with suicide bombs.
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As Justice Department Opens Investigation, New Police Shootings In Chicago
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with WBEZ reporter Linda Lutton to give us the latest on the Chicago police shootings.
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Experts Explain Why 2015 Is A Warm One For Earth's Climate
This Year will likely be the hottest year on record. Climate change is partly to blame, but so is El Nino. That's the weather pattern from the Pacific that affects weather in the America's as well.
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Latest Chicago Police Shooting Ramps Up Calls For Mayor To Step Down
About 100 people gathered Sunday outside the home where police shot and killed two people early Saturday. The Cook County medical examiner's office has listed the manner of both deaths as homicides.
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Inmate Allowed To Compete In TV's 'Voice Of Georgia'
Prison officials allowed her to compete under armed guard, according to the BBC. And though she did not win the contest, the country's prisons minister announced she was being released on parole.
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Meadowlark Lemon, Star Of The Harlem Globetrotters, Dies
The player dubbed the "clown prince of basketball" was 83.
Warm Weather Extends Maine's Lobster Season
Not only has the warm winter lengthened lobster season for fishermen, but it could make lobsters susceptible to new predators and diseases.
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