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Iran Sentences Iranian-American Father And Son To 10 Years In Prison
The State Department is calling for the immediate release of Siamak and Baquer Namazi and said they are "unjustly detained." Siamak is a business consultant and Baquer is a retired UNICEF official.
White House Report Calls For Safer Natural Gas Storage
The October 2015 leak at the Aliso Canyon plant in Los Angeles, which displaced 8,000 families, shows that U.S. gas storage infrastructure is old and requires improvement, say federal officials.
Ruby The RabbitFoot On World Cafe
The Athens, Ga., singer-songwriter embraces her pop side on her latest album, Divorce Party. Hear the conversation and performance.
Marco Rubio Warns GOP On WikiLeaks: 'Tomorrow, It Could Be Us'
The Florida senator, up for re-election, says he won't discuss leaked emails from political opponents, citing an effort by a foreign government to sway the U.S. election.
Amid A Struggling Economy, Cuban Real Estate Is Booming
Havana apartments with a Caribbean view run in the hundreds of thousands. Some houses are being sold for as much as $1 million. The real estate rush is on.
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Those Ancient Stone Tools — Did Humans Make Them, Or Was It Really Monkeys?
Capuchin monkeys in Brazil have been seen making sharp stone flakes. It was previously thought that only humans and their ancestors had flaking skills.
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'It Was Time To Make A Hard Stand'; Closing Arguments Completed In Malheur Trial
Seven defendants who occupied Oregon's Malheur National Wildlife Refuge stand accused of conspiracy, theft of government property and illegally carrying firearms. Among them are Ammon and Ryan Bundy.
Will The New Era Of Limited Federal Monitoring Still Protect Voter Rights?
The Justice Department will still send out "monitors" on Nov. 8. But the number is smaller than in the past, and due to a 2013 Supreme Court decision, they'll have limited authority to intervene.
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Interactive Redlining Map Zooms In On America's History Of Discrimination
In the early 20th century, the federal government categorized neighborhoods, based largely on race, to determine mortgage eligibility. A new site combines the maps — and their revealing backstories.
Emergency Room Use Stays High In Oregon Medicaid Study
Health officials hoped giving more people health insurance would curtail their use of expensive emergency rooms for routine medical care. But data from Oregon suggest their overall ER use didn't drop.
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