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Center for Faith Studies Lecture, 11/22/10
CENTER FOR FAITH STUDIES LECTURE – Sue Monk Kidd, author of “God’s Joyful Surprise”, “The Dance of the Dissident Daughter”, and “The Secret Life of Bees”;…
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Obama Spotlights High-Speed Internet Success In Iowa
President Obama visited Cedar Falls, Iowa, on Wednesday to spotlight that community's investment in an affordable, high-speed Internet system. The president wants to encourage similar systems elsewhere, but community-owned networks face challenges from commercial Internet providers.
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Another Shooting Puts Albuquerque Police Back In The Spotlight
On Tuesday night, officers shot and killed a suspect who they say fired at them.
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New EPA Guidelines Limit Methane Release From Drilling
The rules are mostly voluntary, which disappoints environmental groups, but they should ratchet down the amount of leaked methane from new or modified oil and gas operations, which contributes to climate change.
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Creighton University Lecture, 11/1/10
CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY LECTURE – Nicolas Djoma, Bishop of the Diocese of Tshumbe in the Ecclestical Province of Kananga in Africa, and President of the…
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Control, Eliminate, Eradicate A Disease: What's The Difference?
We've eradicated smallpox. But we can only hope to control malaria. A new exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History explains how disease fighters set and pursue their goals.
Homeland Security Secretary Defends Executive Actions On Immigration
Audie Cornish talks to Jeh Johnson, secretary of the Department of Homeland Security.
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Some French Muslims See Conspiracies In Paris Shootings
In Muslim communities around France, some don't believe the official version of events. In schools, some Muslim students refused to join in a moment of silence for the victims of the attacks.
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Al-Qaida Group Claims Responsibility In 'Charlie Hebdo' Attack
Audie Cornish speaks with Bruce Hoffman, director of Georgetown University's Center for Security Studies, about al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula.
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We Lie About What We Eat, And It's Messing Up Science
Humans are notoriously bad at remembering exactly how much we eat and exercise, yet researchers often ask. A new paper says self-reported data have skewed hundreds of studies and must be discontinued.
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