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Dispute Over Prayer Breaks Divides Muslim Meatpacking Workers
The conversation about religious accommodation in the workplace is playing out in a rural Colorado meatpacking town where Muslim workers at a Cargill plant were fired over prayer breaks.
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5 Years After Ousting Dictator, Is Tunisia Backsliding On Human Rights?
Amnesty International says it has evidence of deaths in custody and torture in Tunisia, which has been heralded as a bright spot in a troubled region.
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The Fog Of War Collides With The Fog Of Michael Bay In '13 Hours'
Bay's new film presents the 2012 attack in Benghazi, Libya from the perspective of military contractors. Critic David Edelstein says 13 Hours is a "ham-handed but ... generally effective portrait."
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Investor Hindsight: Lego Sets Are Better Than Gold
Looking over investment opportunities since the millennium, The Telegraph newspaper reports that gold brought in an annual average return of 9.5 percent. Lego sets returned an average of 12 percent.
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Inmate Allowed To Compete In TV's 'Voice Of Georgia'
Prison officials allowed her to compete under armed guard, according to the BBC. And though she did not win the contest, the country's prisons minister announced she was being released on parole.
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Possible Flooding And Blizzards In North Texas After Weekend Tornadoes
Oklahoma's panhandle could also see blizzard conditions Monday, and winter storms are expected from Texas through the Midwest and Great Lakes.
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Meadowlark Lemon, Star Of The Harlem Globetrotters, Dies
The player dubbed the "clown prince of basketball" was 83.
Grand Jury Declines To Indict Police Officers In Tamir Rice Investigation
"The evidence did not indicate criminal conduct by police," Cuyahoga County prosecutor Timothy McGinty told reporters, calling it a "perfect storm of human error."
France Makes Wartime Vichy Government Archive Available To The Public
The archive shines new light on a painful period in French history — when the Vichy government collaborated with the Nazis during World War II.
Bright, Young, In Limbo: Film Sees Migrant Farm Life Through A Child's Eyes
José Anzaldo is a third-grader who is a math whiz. He's also the son of itinerant lettuce pickers. A new documentary explores what might become of this promising boy.
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