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Korean Dictator, All-American Dad: One Actor's 'Very Unique Year'
When Randall Park realized how important the sitcom Fresh Off The Boat was going to be, he got cold feet — until the real-life Eddie Huang talked him down. Then came the storm over The Interview.
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'Visit My Mosque' Campaign Builds Bridges In Britain
More than 20 mosques across Britain recently opened their doors for a day to non-Muslims. Imams and worshipers served tea and cakes, and answered visitors' questions about the Muslim faith.
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Ukraine Is Just 1 Foreign Policy Challenge On Obama's Agenda
President Obama is expected to submit to Congress what's called an AUMF, an authorization for the use of military force against ISIS, which calls itself the Islamic State.
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Charges Dropped Against Burger-Munching Driver
Madison Turner of Alabama got a ticket last month in Georgia for distracted driving — he was eating at the wheel.
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Snow Buries The Northeast (Again), As Pacific Storms Flood The West
Massachusetts declared a commonwealth-wide state of emergency to allow snow removal equipment to flow into the state. By nightfall, Boston had broken a record for most snowfall in a 30-day period.
Widow Has Autographed Photo Of Shoeless Joe Jackson Authenticated
Sharon Bowen didn't get why her late husband kept a scrapbook with old photos of Cleveland baseball players. Shoeless Joe Jackson was illiterate and usually only signed paychecks and legal documents.
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Alabama Courts Issue First Marriage Licenses To Same-Sex Couples
Alabama became the 37th state to recognize same-sex marriage Monday, despite its chief justice saying that probate courts should not follow federal rulings on the issue.
'Lethal Defensive Weapons' One Option In Ukraine, Obama Says
The president said the option was one of many he was considering if diplomacy fails. Germany's chancellor, who held a joint news conference with the president, backs diplomacy to end the crisis.
Madoff's Victims Are Repaid Another $355 Million, Trustee Says
More than half of the accounts with allowable claims against disgraced financier Bernard Madoff have now been fully repaid, according to the trustee handling recovery efforts.
Authorities Probe Alleged Hate Crime Against Native American Kids
Racial tensions are high in Rapid City, S.D., as police investigate an incident where white men allegedly shouted racial slurs and dumped beer on a group of Native Americans at a recent hockey game.
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