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Renovation, relocation among the options for VA hospital in Omaha
A new report identifies five options for a new VA Medical Center in Omaha.Omaha has been on the VA’s list for a new hospital for two decades. While the…
Greek Proposals Raise Hope Of Deal On Bailout
A Greek proposal could pave the way for another installment of a multibillion-dollar bailout. The move could stave off a Greek default on its debt and prevent the country from exiting the eurozone.
Supreme Court Weighs In On Raisins, Spider-Man And Hotel Registries
Rulings in the term's biggest cases, Obamacare and same-sex marriage, are still outstanding.
Charleston, S.C., Mayor Says Shooting Is 'Impossible To Digest'
NPR's Melissa Block talks to Charleston Mayor Joe Riley about the shootings at a historic black church on Wednesday. He says it is the saddest day in his 40 years as mayor.
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Despite Attack, Charleston, S.C., Congregation Remains Strong
Charleston mourns the loss of nine residents after a gunman shot them to death at a historic church Wednesday.
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Battle Over New Oil Train Standards Pits Safety Against Cost
Against the backdrop of several fiery derailments, safety advocates are questioning whether new federal rules meant to prevent incidents go far enough. Opponents say the new rules are too costly.
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Chocolate, Chocolate, It's Good For Your Heart, Study Finds
Regular chocolate eaters had a lower risk of cardiovascular disease and stroke compared to people who didn't eat chocolate. The researchers say it's more evidence that polyphenols may be protective.
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Why Isn't The Second Season Of 'True Detective' More Surprising?
HBO's crime drama returns for its second season on Sunday. It has a new cast, setting and story. Our TV critic says the new episodes should have retained a bit more of what worked from last season.
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Justices: Governments Get More Say On License Plates, Less On Road Signs
The Supreme Court has made it much more difficult for governments at every level to regulate signs. And in a separate decision, the court gave states free rein over what may be put on license plates.
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The Victims: 9 Were Slain At Charleston's Emanuel AME Church
Pastors, parishioners, a coach, a librarian, a graduate: Authorities identify the nine people who were shot and killed during a Bible study at a Charleston, S.C., church on Wednesday night.
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