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Sen. Feinstein Says Intelligence Committee Reviews Drone Attacks
Dianne Feinstein said the reviews happen after the strikes take place. All those actions, however, take place in closed sessions, far away from the public.
Massive Ice Melt In Greenland Worries Scientists
A pair of NASA satellite images taken just four days apart tells a potentially worrying story of melting ice in the polar summer.
'I Could No Longer Bear Witness To Such Barbaric Crimes,' Syrian Says
The man who has represented the interests of Syrians living in Southern California as honorary consul general there has resigned from the volunteer position. Last Friday's massacre in Houla was "the tipping point," Hazem Chehabi tells NPR.
Planned Parenthood Controversy Hangs Over Komen's Fundraising Races
Participation is down in races to raise money for the Susan G. Komen for the Cure charity. Some Komen supporters remain skeptical about the group, even though a decision to cut funding for Planned Parenthood was reversed quickly.
From Our Readers: Don't Be That Guy (Fawkes)
A couple of our readers commented on the relationship between Guy Fawkes' face and OWS. Here, we recount the origins of his image.
Clang! Three Reasons Why Many Shots May Miss Tonight
Playing inside a dome, in front of 70,000 people and on a raised court is going to make things tough on the players when they take shots, coaches say.
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Judge Who Emailed Racist Obama Joke Calls For Investigation On Himself
A legal ethics expert says Judge Richard Cebull may have run afoul the code of conduct for federal judges.
Anthony Hopkins Lives Out A Long-Deferred Musical Dream
The Oscar winner, who first began writing music more than 50 years ago, has just released an album of original classical compositions.
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Santorum Wins Kansas Caucus
Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum won Kansas' Republican caucuses Saturday. Neither Mitt Romney nor Newt Gingrich spent any time campaigning in the state. Kansas Public Radio's Stephen Koranda reports.
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Aging U.S. Carrier Enterprise Heads For Final Deployment
Aircraft carrier that served in hotspots, including the Cuban Missile Crisis, for more than five decades heads out on its final mission.
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