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Tunisia Fact Check: Clarifying Some Points
Tunisia is touted as the great success story of the Arab Spring. How democratic does Tunisia really look these days?
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Tunisia's Democratic Transition Benefits The World, Party Leader Says
Tunisia is often considered democracy's success story in the Middle East. David Greene talks to Rached Ghannouchi, co-founder of the Ennahda Movement in Tunisia, which is based on non-violent Islam.
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Democratic effort to stall Medicaid privatization fails
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Democratic effort to delay privatization of Medicaid in Iowa has failed in a legislative oversight hearing.Democratic lawmakers…
Calif. Lawmaker Wants Selfies Permitted In Voting Booths
Assemblyman Marc Levine tells The Marin Independent Journal that more people might vote if they can take selfies during the process.
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research Gains Funding, And Controversy
The National Institutes of Health has promised to put more money into research on an illness that many people feel has been dissed by the medical establishment.
Ben Carson Pushes Back On Questions About His West Point Story
Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson says he never applied to West Point, although in his book, he had written that he was "offered a full scholarship" to the elite military academy.
Batmobile Creator George Barris Dies At 89
George Barris, who created the Batmobile through his work customizing cars, has died.
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Confused Over How To Save For College? Here Are Answers
For the vast majority of people, says one expert, it's good to save in a 529 plan. And no, saving money in one of those plans doesn't mean you'll pay a lot more for college tuition.
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Some Texans Puzzled By Keystone XL Pipeline Rejection
President Obama's rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline provoked cheers from environmental groups and a little bit of head scratching in the state of Texas.
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Photos Emerge Of A Woman's Injuries, Allegedly Inflicted By Cowboys' Greg Hardy
Deadspin published photos it says are of Nicole Holder's bruised body. Hardy was found guilty of assaulting her, but the conviction was thrown out. The photos have refocused attention on the attack.
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