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Obama And Castro Share An Awkward Handshake In Cuba After Historic Meeting
What began as a regular handshake after a historic meeting between the leaders went awry as the Cuban leader raised Obama's limp arm above his head. It was awkward.
Tennis Executive Resigns After Apologizing For Comments About 'Lady Players'
Raymond Moore's comments, however, have resurfaced the debate about equal pay for male and female tennis players.
Worldwide Outpouring Of Grief After Brussels Attacks
Here's a look at how people are expressing solidarity for Brussels, where attacks killed at least 30 people today and wounded hundreds of others.
FDA Requires Strong New Safety Warnings For Opioids
The Food and Drug Administration is demanding that the instructions for the most commonly prescribed opioids include so-called black box warnings about dangers of abuse, misuse, overdose and death.
No, The Terrorist Attacks In Belgium Don't Mean Donald Trump Will Be President
Trump once again turned to protectionism as a way of dealing with the world, but it won't necessarily mean it will launch him to the White House.
Evangelicals Key To Republican Support For Israel
Republican support for Israel is rooted in the evangelical Christian wing of the party, which cites biblical imperatives as the basis for its advocacy on behalf of the Jewish state.
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Maine Law Enforcement Breaks Up Eagle Rumble
If you're itching for some more eagle news now that the D.C. eaglets are hatched, check this out: Officers in Maine broke up talon-to-talon bald eagle combat using blankets.
For Freemasons, Is Banning Gays Or Being Gay Un-Masonic?
Freemasons are best known for their secrecy, but they are having a very public dispute — about a ban on gay members. Freemasons in Tennessee will decide this week whether to lift the ban.
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Once Again, Travel Is The Target — Can Airlines Keep Bouncing Back?
Airline officials say travelers get attacked because aviation "brings the world together and fosters greater understanding." They predict that after a period of disruption, air travel will rebound.
Police Continue Investigation Into Brussels Terror Attacks
NPR has a round up of the latest news after the attacks in Brussels Tuesday morning.
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