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Israel's Netanyahu Says He Is 'Determined To Speak Before Congress'
The Israeli prime minister said his country has a "profound disagreement" with the White House on nuclear talks with Iran, and it is his duty to speak up on an issue that affects Israel's survival.
A Historic Drought Grips Brazil's Economic Capital
Restaurants are using disposable cutlery and plates. Residents only have water for a few hours. Food prices are soaring. Now, Sao Paulo faces draconian rationing of up to five days a week.
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If You Have Dementia, Can You Hasten Death As You Wished?
Margaret Bentley, a woman in British Columbia, didn't want food or liquids if she became mentally disabled. But a nursing home is refusing to stop feeding her, even though she has Alzheimer's.
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Obama Supported Gay Marriage All Along, Says Obama's Former Political Adviser
In a new book, David Axelrod, a political strategist who helped Obama triumph in two presidential campaigns, said Obama opposed gay marriage for political expediency.
Chelsea Manning To Be 'Guardian' Columnist
The former Army intelligence analyst, who was sentenced to 35 years in prison for leaking classified information, will write for the newspaper's U.S. website. She won't be paid.
Proposed Law In Puerto Rico Would Fine Parents Of Obese Children
Education officials would identify the children and parents would have six months to get them to lose weight. If they don't, after another six-month period, parents could face a hefty fine.
Watch Jon Stewart Break The News Of His Departure To An Audience
Taping last night's show before the news became public, the Daily Show host faced an awkward task: telling a studio audience that he's leaving the show.
Australia To Compete In The 2015 Eurovision Song Contest
This is the first time an Australian will compete in the song competition that brings in nearly 200 million viewers. The big question is: who will represent Australia at the event in May?
The Fall And Rise Of U.S. Inequality, In 2 Graphs
Since World War II, inequality in the U.S. has gone through two, dramatically different phases.
Judge dismisses lawsuit filed over prison release of killer
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A judge has dismissed a lawsuit that says the state of Nebraska shouldn't have released from prison the man who killed an Omaha woman…
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