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Nicaragua's Renewable Energy Revolution Picks Up Steam
A few years ago, Nicaragua was almost totally dependent on imported fuel. Now the country's fierce winds, sun and volcanoes generate nearly half the country's electricity, and perhaps 80 percent soon.
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States Aim To Restrict Medically Induced Abortions
One in four abortions is induced with medications rather than a surgical procedure. But the process faces a growing number of legal restrictions, including a law in Ohio.
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9 Iraqi Interpreters Sue U.S. Government Over Visa Delays
Thousands of Iraqis and Afghans have been resettled in the U.S. through a special visa program, but hundreds of cases are on hold.
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Correction To Monday's Story On Banned Snakes
Regarding new U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service rules, we said there's a ban on the sale of the reticulated python and 3 other snake species. The rules ban importation and interstate sales and transport.
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In Retrospect, Clinton Says She Should Have Used Separate Emails
Ex-Secretary of State Clinton, who has been under fire for her use of a personal email address while in office, has turned over 55,000 pages of her official correspondence to the State Department.
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Search Continues For Military Black Hawk That Crashed With 11 On Board
Seven Marines and a crew of four were aboard the helicopter, which had been on a training exercise at Eglin Air Force Base in the Florida Panhandle.
Lost Love Letter Resurfaces After 70 Years
From WWII Europe, Bill Moore wrote a love letter to Bernadean. When it was found at a thrift shop, Denver's KMGH-TV helped return the letter. Moore said of his late wife Bernadean, "I loved her."
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Happy World Plumbing Day! We Celebrate By Interviewing ... A Plumber
To mark this august occasion, we talk to Fred Schilling, a Florida master plumber who traveled to Haiti after the earthquake to help create a way to deliver clean water.
2 Oklahoma Students Seen In Racist Fraternity Video Apologize
The men were in a video of Sigma Alpha Epsilon members singing a racist chant. They have apologized, with one of the now-former fraternity brothers saying he had learned "a devastating lesson."
Nebraska panel advances Medicaid 'redesign' measure
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A new effort to expand Medicaid coverage in Nebraska is headed to a full debate in the Legislature.The Health and Human Services…
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