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Beaks On Fleek: Meet Some Of Colorado's Most Charming Chickens
Some of the chickens perform tricks — one pale-feathered rooster named Bruce pretends to sleep on command — while others, like Buff Brahma hen Miss Felicia Fancy Feet, don dapper costumes.
Iran Executes Scientist, Bringing Deadly End To A 'Wilderness Of Mirrors'
Iran says nuclear scientist Shahram Amiri had been providing information to the U.S. Amiri's story reads like a spy saga, full of twists and allegedly shifting allegiances.
Supreme Court Upholds University Of Texas' Affirmative Action Program
In a 4-3 decision, the court ruled that the university's "race-conscious admissions program" is constitutional.
Getting Another Perspective On The U.K. At Glastonbury Festival
Candace Bahouth of the village of Pilton in the U.K. describes how the village evolves when one of the world's biggest music festivals comes to town, and how people there feel about the 'Brexit' vote.
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William Bratton To Step Down As New York City Police Commissioner
Bratton, who has also served as the police chief in Boston and Los Angeles, will step down in September, likely marking an end to a 45-year career in public life.
In South Africa, More Calls For The President To Step Down
Thousands of people demonstrated in Pretoria before the release of a report on alleged corruption by President Jacob Zuma. The Nelson Mandela Foundation has accused Zuma of looting the state.
Trump Transition Work Set To Pick Up Speed
The president-elect's team is rolling out staff to carry out the transition with Obama administration staff at various agencies, as Trump talks with more world leaders and potential Cabinet picks.
Chicago Cubs Beat Cleveland Indians 5-1 In Game 2 Of The World Series
The Cubs ace Jake Arrieta kept Indians batters off balance, and his teammates collected timely hits to even the Series at one game apiece.
FARC Rebels, Colombian Government Sign Historic Peace Treaty
The guerrilla war between Marxist rebels and Colombia's government has stretched on for more than half a century. Now the two sides have met in Havana to sign a peace agreement.
Graceful Losers Triumph, In Spite Of Defeat
One way or another, someone's going to lose on election night. And there's a graceful way to concede defeat, as Adlai Stevenson showed in 1952, and Al Gore did in the disputed 2000 election.
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