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Cholera Crisis: A Neglected Disease Is Back In The Headlines
Cases are spiking in the Middle East and in East Africa. Blame it on the refugee situation — and the weather.
All-Star 'Spotlight' Cast Creates A Riveting Movie About Investigative Journalism
A new film chronicles the real-life team of reporters who exposed a network of pedophile priests and Church enablers in Boston. Critic David Edelstein calls Spotlight a brilliant work.
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Supreme Court Will Hear More Religious Objections To Obamacare
Birth control and the Affordable Care Act are back on the Supreme Court's docket, in what could be called a sequel to the Hobby Lobby ruling.
Sierra Leone May Be Ebola-Free But The Virus Still Casts A Shadow
The more we learn about Ebola, the more worrisome it is — for health workers and for survivors.
In Philippines' Presidential Race, A Chaotic Cast Of Characters
The U.S. presidential contest may seem crowded with more than a dozen candidates on the Republican side alone. But in the Philippines, a record 130 candidates have filed for the presidency.
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FCC Moves To Cut High Cost Of Prisoners' Calls
Federal regulators want to cap the cost of phone calls from prison, which are far more expensive than ordinary calls. Commissions paid to local and state officials drive up costs, a phone firm says.
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Obama Begins Drug Addiction Prevention Conversation In West Virginia
In West Virginia, the number of heroin overdoses has increased almost five-fold since 2010. So today, President Obama will visit the state to host a community discussion about what's needed to help prevent and stop drug addiction across the U.S.
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Paul Ryan Could Be Next Speaker, But Hard-Liners Have A Big Decision To Make
The Wisconsin Republican reluctantly said he would run for speaker, but only if the rebellious factions of the House GOP Conference will unite behind him.
WikiLeaks Releases Documents Purportedly From CIA Director's Personal Email
The documents contain an application that John Brennan purportedly filled out to gain security clearance. In another document, Brennan appears to encourage a new president to restore ties with Iran.
As Attacks Mount, Israelis Describe Lives Lost And Families Shattered
Several recent Israeli victims of Palestinian attacks recount the violence and how it is fueling tensions in the long-running conflict.
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