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Examining The War On Mexican Drug Cartels, Through Film And Fiction
Two new works of art — the documentary film Cartel Land and the novel The Cartel — shine a light on the seemingly endless drug war in Mexico. John Powers says both works are bleak, but gripping.
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"The Way We Worked" will tour the state beginning in September
“The Way We Worked” is an exhibit that will tour the state beginning this fall.Humanities Nebraska has partnered with the Smithsonian Institution to offer…
Lacking Votes, California Assembly Shelves Aid In Dying Bill
Proponents of a bill that would let doctors give dying people lethal prescriptions ran into opposition from Latino Democrats. Backers say they're not through trying for approval.
Malaysia Freezes Bank Accounts Amid Report Of Cash Transfers To Premier
Authorities investigating the troubled state investment fund traced nearly $700 million into Prime Minister Najib Razak's bank accounts, The Wall Street Journal reports.
Peruvians Love Their Chicha Street Art. City Officials ... Not So Much
Walk down a street in Peru and you'll likely see an example of the glow-in-the-dark posters and murals. Lots of people love them. But the upper crust isn't always impressed.
Bostonians Bet On When 12-Foot Ice Mound Will Finally Melt
The record amount of snow that fell in Boston this winter is still hanging around. NPR's Kelly McEvers talks with Michael Dennehy, the city's commissioner of public works, about the pile of ice.
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ISIS Supporter Moved To Jail After Box Cutter Found In His Halfway House Room
Abdullahi Yusuf, 19, had pleaded guilty to charges he tried to leave Minnesota and aid the self-proclaimed Islamic State. He says through his lawyer that the box cutter is not his.
Carnival Expects to Begin Cruising To Cuba Next Year
The corporation has U.S. approval, and ships could head for Cuba beginning in May 2016. But travelers can't be just tourists. They have to fit into one of 12 government-established categories.
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Clinton Blames 'The Right' For Trust Attacks
Hillary Clinton worked to paint herself as honest and trustworthy in her first national television interview of the 2016 campaign, pointing the finger at Republicans for damaging accusations.
Amid New Overtime Rules, More Employers Might Set Email Curfew
As the Obama administration looks to expand the number of employees eligible for overtime pay, more companies may curtail the use of email after hours to cut labor costs.
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