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'Sun-Times' Editorial Board Called For Chicago Police Superintendent's Firing
Steve Inskeep talks to Mary Mitchell, a Chicago Sun-Times columnist, about the firing of the police superintendent, a week after a video showed a white officer shooting a black teenager 16 times.
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To Measure What Tests Can't, Some Schools Turn To Surveys
Social-emotional skills? Growth mindset? Grit? To see how students are doing in important areas beyond reading and math ... there's a survey for that.
'All-Day Breakfast' In Myanmar: Catfish Chowder Loaded With Condiments
The breakfast dish known as mohinga is sold all day long by curbside hawkers who carrying their wares on shoulder poles or bicycle carts, as well as in shops and restaurants in every price range.
Morrissey Wins Britain's Bad Sex Award
Former Smiths frontman and lyricist Morrissey has won the annual award for the poorest quality writing about sex in his novel, List of the Lost. Past winners include Norman Mailer and Tom Wolfe.
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'12 Days Of Christmas' Gifts Up 0.6 Percent From Last Year
If one's true love bought everything mentioned in the song, "The 12 Days of Christmas," it would cost more than $34,000, according to PNC Wealth Management's annual Christmas Price Index.
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Russia Bristles As NATO Invites Montenegro To Join Military Alliance
Russian officials responded by announcing plans to halt joint projects with the small Balkan nation. The last countries to join NATO were Balkan states Albania and Croatia, in 2009.
Russia Accuses Turkey's President Of Profiting Off Trade With ISIS
Russia has previously alleged Turkish involvement in illegal oil trade with Islamist militants. Now Russian military officials are claiming that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is personally involved.
Spanish Court Strikes Down Catalonia's Push For Independence
On Nov. 9, the Catalan regional parliament approved a plan to split from Spain within 18 months. The country's highest court has now ruled that secession would be unconstitutional.
U.S. Soldier Honored Posthumously For Protecting Jewish POWs In 1945
When Germans at a Nazi camp demanded that Jewish POWs identify themselves, Roddie Edmonds — the highest-ranking American there — ordered every soldier to step forward. "We are all Jews," he said.
Cameroon's Military Says It Has Freed 900 Hostages From Boko Haram
Soldiers killed more than 100 members of the militant Islamist group and freed hundreds of hostages, a Cameroon army spokesman says. The claims are difficult to independently verify.
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