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U.S. Economy Added 271,000 Jobs In October, Beating Expectations
The unemployment rate dipped slightly to 5 percent, according to the report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
New Year's Day Quake In Oklahoma City Amid Increasing Seismic Activity
The state of Oklahoma saw more than 800 earthquakes with magnitude of 3 or greater in 2015.
Court In China Accepts Gay Man's Lawsuit Demanding Marriage Rights
"I can't abide by people imposing their values on me," the plaintiff in the case has said. A court accepted his case on Tuesday.
A Database Of All Things Brainy
Researchers in Seattle are busy cataloging what scientists have learned. For now that includes detailed information on 240 mouse cells. Next up: a data trove of details on human brain cells.
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Ronnie Gilbert, Voice Of Folk Band The Weavers, Dies At 88
Morning Edition looks back on the career of Ronnie Gilbert, the only woman member of the hugely influential folk group, The Weavers. She died Saturday at the age of 88.
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Amid Corruption Scandal, FIFA Delays Bidding On 2026 World Cup
The organization's secretary-general said it would be "nonsense" to begin the bidding process amid the turmoil. FIFA said its executive committee would discuss the process at a meeting later.
How Close Is 'Close'? Iran And The West Inch Toward Nuclear Deal
There are conflicting reports as to whether the negotiators will or won't announce a deal on Monday.
Founder Of Indian IT Giant Satyam Gets 7 Years For Fraud
B. Ramalinga Raju, the founder of the computer services company that collapsed in 2009, and two of his brothers were among those convicted of defrauding shareholders.
Spy Agency: North Korea Executes Its Defense Chief With Anti-Aircraft Guns
Officials from South Korea's intelligence agency say North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's latest high-level purge took place in front of hundreds of onlookers at a shooting range.
Ana Crawls Up Coast As More Tornadoes Possible In Plains
The first tropical storm of the Atlantic season arrives early, as Texas, Oklahoma and other states hope to avoid a repeat of devastating tornadoes that hit earlier this week.
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