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Cameroon's Military Says It Has Freed 900 Hostages From Boko Haram
Soldiers killed more than 100 members of the militant Islamist group and freed hundreds of hostages, a Cameroon army spokesman says. The claims are difficult to independently verify.
Too Much TV And Chill Could Reduce Brain Power Over Time
Young adults who watch at least three hours of TV a day might end up with less cognitive function by middle age, a study finds. That's especially true if they're sedentary couch potatoes.
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In England, Socially Conscious Fried Chicken Takes Flight
In London, a nonprofit restaurant is peddling a more healthful version of a popular after-school meal — fried chicken — in an area where childhood obesity rates are well above the national average.
Adele Returns, With A Restrained, Emotionally Controlled '25'
Rock critic Ken Tucker discusses the British singer's popularity and her new album, 25. "In a pop world overflowing with singers who want to blow you away, Adele wants to talk with you," he says.
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From 'Lost' To 'Leftovers', Show Creators Embrace Ambiguity And The Unknown
Damon Lindelof, the co-creator of HBO's The Leftovers, says he is drawn to "real-world stories where the supernatural can and often does occur." He and author Tom Perrotta discuss the series.
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Creighton, UNMC researchers to study brain development of adolescents
Creighton and UNMC researchers will spend the next four years studying the brain development of 9 to 14-year-olds.A $6 million grant from the National…
Republican lawmaker says deep cuts needed for Iowa budget
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A House Republican leader says Iowa lawmakers will need to make deep cuts to the budget next year, but he did not elaborate.House…
Religious Leaders Chide Lawmakers Over Syrian Refugees
They say Congress should exercise "moral leadership" on the refugee issue.
Pitmasters Fan The Old-School Flames Of All-Wood Barbecue
Barbecue lovers once feared that wood-fueled pits were endangered. But as appreciation of this traditional cooking method grows, pitmasters are finding wood-only is good business.
Mass Shooting In San Bernardino Raises Unanswered Questions
Linda Wertheimer talks to Paul Barrett, author of Glock: The Rise of America's Gun. He's also an editor of Bloomberg BusinessWeek.
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