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Ramadi, Iraq, Offensive Delays Efforts To Take Back Mosul
A year after the Iraqi city of Mosul was captured by self-declared Islamic State militants, there's no indication the Iraqi government and its U.S. ally are ready to try to take it back.
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NPR film critic Bob Mondello notes that this year's most popular movies are surprisingly womancentric. That's more than at any other time in at least three decades.
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A Syrian family in Egypt describes how they arrange to send their children with smugglers across the sea to Europe.
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From Texas to New Jersey, we found a mix of approaches: questionable quick fixes and powerful long-term strategies.
26th Annual Nebraska Data Users Conference
The Center for Public Affairs Research at UNO puts on a Data Conference every year where they release some of the latest census data as well as…
Watchdog Questions Whether TSA Can Do Its Job
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The Trouble That's Brewing In Burundi
Protesters are marching against the president's plan for a third term. Some 100,000 refugees have fled. The fear is that one of the world's poorest countries could slip back into civil war.
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How Apple Hopes To Take A Bite Out Of The News Business
With its new News app, Apple is doing something that has already been done. But it has an undeniably large built-in consumer base: hundreds of millions of iPhone and iPad users.
Costs Of Slipshod Research Methods May Be In The Billions
Up to half of all results from biomedical research laboratories these days can't be replicated by other science teams. Why not? Myriad flubs slow progress in the hunt for cures.
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