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Another Southern Win Keeps Santorum Optimistic
Rick Santorum had been expected to take the Republican presidential primary Saturday, but the size of the victory was a surprise. His triumph over national front-runner Mitt Romney, along with a recent gaffe by a Romney adviser, give the former senator hope.
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A Basketball Wrap-Up, In Verse
NPR's Mike Pesca has a recap of Friday's NCAA tournament action, in rhyme.
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Sorry Ma'am: BBC Apologizes To Queen Over Terrorism Disclosure
The BBC has issued an apology for revealing details of a private conversation one of its reporters had with Queen Elizabeth II in which she expressed concern over why it was so difficult to arrest Abu Hamza al-Masri. The British radical Muslim cleric just lost his fight against extradition to the U.S., where he faces terrorism charges.
U.S. Ranks 41st In Press Freedom Index Thanks To 'War On Whistleblowers'
The report, created by Reporters Without Borders, also slams the treatment of journalists covering the 2016 presidential race and #BlackLivesMatter protests.
Sony Cancels Christmas Day Release Of 'The Interview' Amid Threats
The move follows the decision by major U.S. theater chains not to screen the comedy that centers on a plot to assassinate North Korea's leader.
Two Of Cuban Baseball's Brightest Stars Apparently Defect
Lourdes Gourriel Jr. and his older brother Yulieski went missing from their team hotel in Santo Domingo on Monday. Experts saw the potential defection as further sign that Cuban baseball in shambles.
What Were The Least (And Most) Corrupt Countries In 2015?
The U.S. lost three points from its 2014 score. Despite gains in some countries, an annual index shows that 68 percent of the world's countries have "a serious corruption problem."
In Poor, Crime-Ridden Mexican Community, Pope Critiques Inequality
The pope called out "a society of the few and for the few" during an open-air Mass in the impoverished and violent Mexico City suburb of Ecatepec on Sunday.
Tokyo Elects Its First Female Governor
Japanese voters have elected Yuriko Koike as the capital's first female governor. She's taking the helm amid high-pressure preparations for the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.
Russian Officials Deny Reports Of State-Sponsored Doping Of Athletes
U.S. prosecutors have opened an investigation into allegations that the Russian government ran a doping program that produced winners in several recent Olympic Games, The New York Times reports.
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