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Chicago Teachers Say They Have Outline Of A Deal To End Strike
Negotiators for the Chicago teachers union and the public school system appear closer to a possible contract agreement, but the strike continues for a fifth day.
What An All-Female Delegation Says About N.H.
For the first time in U.S. history, the congressional representation of a state will be made up entirely of women. It's a first that follows a pattern in New Hampshire, where Gov.-elect Maggie Hassan says voters share the "ability to make decisions regardless of gender."
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New York, New Jersey Brace For Nor'easter
Some places could see wind of up to 60 mph along with rain and snow. New York and New Jersey have ordered small evacuations.
Ohio State President Will Retire In Wake Of Latest Gaffes
After his remarks on Catholics, other schools, rival athletic conferences and coaches created a furor, Ohio State University president Gordon Gee says he will retire on July 1. Gee, 69, has apologized for the remarks, which were reportedly intended as jokes.
Guilt First, Trial Later: Murder Charge For Chinese Politician's Wife
Gu Kailai, wife of once prominent politician Bo Xilai, is accused of murdering a British businessman. Chinese media have not waited for the trial to declare her guilty.
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For Opening Ceremonies, An Olympic Secret Is Hard To Keep
With the London 2012 Opening Ceremony just days away, armies of costumed performers are rehearsing in Olympic Park. They offer clues to the big show, which organizers are trying to keep under wraps.
Anxiety Hovers Over Rover's Mars Landing
Landing on Mars is no walk in the park. It requires years of planning, thousands of engineers and, in the case of NASA's Curiosity rover, billions of dollars. NPR's Joe Palca has covered the last four successful landing missions and has some thoughts about process of getting to Mars.
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5 Takeaways From Trove Of Evidence Related To Trayvon Martin's Death
Hundreds of pages of documents and other materials offer some new insights into what happened when George Zimmerman and Martin encountered each other on Feb. 26.
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Clue In Old Photo Leads To New Search For Amelia Earhart's Plane
New analysis of a photo taken in 1937 has led investigators to think it might show a piece of the landing gear from aviator Amelia Earhart's Lockheed Electra plane, which disappeared in June that year somewhere in the South Pacific.
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Obama's The Topic, Louisiana Is GOP's Next Goal
Saturday is presidential primary day in Louisiana where 20 delegates are at stake. Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum, Newt Gingrich and Ron Paul all campaigned there Friday. Romney leads in national polling, but Santorum is ahead in Louisiana.
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