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Chicago Wins Bid For Obama Presidential Library
The Barack Obama Foundation announced Tuesday the bid from the University of Chicago — in the president's adopted home town — beat out proposals from Hawaii, New York and another Chicago university.
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WHO Announces New Guidelines For Naming Human Diseases
Catchy names like Ebola, MERS and monkey pox risk can have negative and unnecessary impacts on people, animals, even an entire culture, the agency argues. They prefer using more generic descriptions.
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Whitney Museum's New Building Opens Doors (And Walls) To Outside World
For decades, the museum was housed in a concrete fortress with few windows. Its new home offers striking views of the Manhattan skyline, but critics say the design draws attention away from the art.
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Obama: We Must 'Guard Against Cynicism' When It Comes To Poverty
"There's a lot we can do," President Obama said at a forum in Washington, D.C., Tuesday. Just across town, progressive leaders laid out plans to tackle poverty.
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Dozens Die After Another Major Earthquake Hits Nepal
Subscriptions We No Longer Need: Do You Still Have An AOL Account?
AOL's dial-up business has roughly 2 million subscribers. But years into the broadband age, many people still have their AOL accounts. What other subscriptions are they holding on to?
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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.
Nebraska AG announces settlements for Verizon, Sprint users
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska Attorney General Doug Peterson says the state has reached settlements on behalf of Verizon Wireless and Sprint Corporation…
GOP Split Over Bill To Let Immigrants In U.S. Illegally Serve In Military
Some members of Congress would like to allow immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally when they were children to serve. But some Republicans are threatening to hold up a key defense bill over it.
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Nebraska mandatory minimum reform bill narrowly advances
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A bill to eliminate some of Nebraska's mandatory minimum prison sentences and habitual criminal punishments has advanced by the…
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