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Environmentalists Say 'Threatened' Status For Bats Not Enough
Northern long-eared bats were listed as a "threatened" species this week after being ravaged by a disease that has killed millions of bats. Some environmentalists say the protection is not enough.
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Pentagon Transfers 10 Gitmo Detainees To Oman
The Pentagon on Thursday transferred 10 detainees from Guantanamo Bay to Oman in the largest single transfer to a single country under the Obama administration. There are also reports 30 more people could be transferred out of the detention center by this summer, and the administration wants to move the balance of the prisoners to the United States.
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Anglican Leaders Censure Episcopal Church For Stance On Homosexuality
The U.S. church, which allows same-sex marriage, has been sanctioned by leaders of the international fellowship. Episcopalians won't be allowed to participate in key decision-making for three years.
Long After Armenian Genocide, Retracing A Grandfather's Steps To Survival
For The Hundred-Year Walk, author Dawn Anahid MacKeen visited the sites of her grandfather's escape. Like him, she says she found a haven in Raqqa, Syria, a city currently controlled by ISIS.
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Place A Bet On Your Weight-Loss Goal, And You May Win Twice
New weight-loss programs have dieters put cash on the line in a wager that they'll reach their goal.
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The Accidental Wheelman Of Martin Luther King Jr.
In the mid-'60s, Tom Houck left high school to join the civil rights movement. But he never expected he'd become the personal driver to the movement's leader — mostly because he had a license.
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Movie Review: '13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers Of Benghazi'
David Greene talks to Justin Chang, chief film critic for Variety, about 13 Hours — the new movie about the 2012 attacks on the U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya.
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GOP Debate Filled With Tough Exchanges Between Trump And Cruz
With only seven candidates on the stage, everyone got a little more time to talk and the chance to deliver their attacks and counter attacks face to face — especially Donald Trump and Ted Cruz.
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Sales Of 'Most Wanted Shirt' Skyrocket
In a photo, a Mexican drug lord is wearing a button down shirt with blue and gray stripes and what looks like black paint splattered all over it. The shirt's maker is using the photo for marketing.
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Heading Into Iowa, GOP Candidates Clash But Fail To Derail The Trump Express
Ted Cruz noted that Donald Trump and his lawyers had earlier given him a pass on his Canadian birth, but that since then "the Constitution hasn't changed, but the poll numbers have."
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