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Gunmen In Denmark Attacks Killed, Police Say
Police have shot and killed the alleged gunman in this weekend's attacks at a cafe and near a Synagogue in Copenhagen. David Greene talks to Helge Frandsen of the Danish Broadcasting Corporation.
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Honoring Presidents Day Reminds Us 2016 Isn't That Far Away
On this holiday, we look ahead to who might enter the 2016 presidential race. Is Democrat Hillary Clinton going to run, and what Republicans might decide to enter the race?
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As Rules Get Sorted Out, Drones May Transform Agriculture Industry
At farm shows across the country, drones have become as ubiquitous as tractors. Drone flights are mostly banned in the U.S., but on Sunday the FAA released long-awaited draft rules.
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Idaho Moves To Get Dated Duel Law Off The Books
The law was reportedly inspired by the duel between Vice President Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton. A spokesman for the Idaho Sheriff's Association put it: "Needless to say, this is obsolete."
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Retaliating For Killings, Egypt Launches Airstrikes Against ISIS In Libya
On Sunday, the Islamic State released a video that purported to show the beheading of 21 Egyptian Christians who had been kidnapped. Libya joined Egypt in the strikes.
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The Furniture Company That Sang The Blues
In the mid-1920s, Paramount Records was the leading blues label in America. The second box set featuring this music was released in late 2014.
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Hackers Pull Off Massive Cyber Bank Heist, Stealing As Much As $1B
Audie Cornish speaks with reporter Mike Riley, who covers cybersecurity for Bloomberg Businessweek, about how hackers have infiltrated over 100 banks worldwide over the past two years.
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Female Libido Pill Fires Up Debate About Women And Sex
Is the FDA being sexist or appropriately cautious in requiring stringent evidence that the latest pill works and is safe? Women's advocacy groups aren't sure.
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Quiz Time! Take A Guess At These Presidential Tech Firsts
On Presidents Day, we consider some presidential firsts when it comes to new technologies. Play along: Who was the first president to have a telephone? How about the first to ride on a steamboat?
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