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Ukrainian officials say Russia has bombed a school with 400 people sheltering inside
There was no immediate word on casualties from the reported strike on the art school situated in the embattled port city of Mariupol.
The Key Sticking Points In The Iranian Nuclear Talks
Iran and six world powers have set a July 20 deadline for reaching a deal on Iran's nuclear program. With the clock ticking, here's a look at the main obstacles.
How the Taliban adds to Afghanistan's woes when it comes to climate-fueled disasters
It's a depressingly familiar story — devastating floods triggered by climate change — but with an Afghanistan twist.
Lawmakers Raise Possibility Of Sanctions Against Iran
Following a ballistic missile test by Iran on Sunday, the speaker of the House said he would be in favor of additional sanctions, as did the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Book News: World's Oldest Torah Scroll Found, Italian Scholar Says
Also: Bill Clinton blurbs a comic book; Rev. Andrew M. Greeley has died; Molly Fischer on Zelda Fitzgerald.
The NCAA: Is Membership Worth It?
Following Kentucky's college basketball victory, commentator Frank Deford wonders about the ethics of the NCAA.
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Brown Supports Bush in War on Terrorism
Gordon Brown is making his first official visit to the United States since becoming British prime minister. He is going to Capitol Hill for a meeting with lawmakers after talks with President Bush at Camp David.
Korean Families, Long Separated By War, Meet In Border Town
The reunions are the first since 2010 and involve a few hundred family members from North and South who have not seen one another since the 1950s.
Sandwich Monday: The Famous St. Paul Sandwich (of St. Louis)
For this week's Sandwich Monday, we try a St. Louis tradition: the St. Paul Sandwich. It's egg foo young, with lettuce, pickle and mayo, on white bread.
Salsa Legend Cheo Feliciano Dies
One of the most respected figures in Latin music, the salsa singer had deep roots in both Puerto Rico and New York, where he influenced a younger generation of musicians.
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