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Tom Cotton: Military Action Against Iran Would Take Only 'Several Days'
The senator accused President Obama of holding up a "false choice" between his framework on Iran's nuclear program and war. He also seemed to diminish what military action against Iran would entail.
Suicides By Missouri Politicians Raise Questions About State Ethics
Two of the state's prominent Republicans, Tom Schweich and Spence Jackson, committed suicide just a month apart. Both men were upset about political attacks early in the state's gubernatorial primary.
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Rome's Plan For Prostitutes Upsets Sex Workers And The Catholic Church
One neighborhood is creating a "zone of tolerance" to confine prostitutes to certain areas. The community likes it and says it had to act because Italian society has failed to address the issue.
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She's 66 And Finally Getting Electricity. Bring On The Ice Cream!
Haiti has long relied on NGOs for aid. But the village of Tuffet is now on the grid — and paying for its power. "It's better when you pay for something," a resident says. "It doesn't go away then."
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CEO Describes What It's Like When Investors Bet Against You
The online furniture company Wayfair is now one of the most shorted stocks. Our Planet Money team talks to its CEO about what it's like to be running a company when investors are betting on your fall.
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Jack Nicklaus Gets Hole-In-One During Masters Contest
At Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia on Wednesday, Jack Nicklaus made a hole-in-one. It was the first time he's done that since he started playing in the PGA Tour 54 years ago.
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Weighing Privacy Vs. Rewards Of Letting Insurers Track Your Fitness
A major life insurer is offering lower premiums in exchange for policyholders' sharing activity data. But privacy advocates worry such programs eventually will be used to deny coverage.
Omaha mother cited after young son with autism wanders off
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — An Omaha woman says she received a citation after her 4-year-old son who has autism wandered away from their home last week.Police say…
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.
Tentative Nuclear Deal In Hand, Iran Says All Sanctions Must Be Lifted
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says that any arrangements must respect Iran's interests and dignity. And he questioned the need for talks, if they don't trigger the sanctions' removal.
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