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Associated Press Report Documents More Than 70 Mass Graves Left By ISIS
Using interviews and photos, the wire service has mapped the locations of 72 mass graves in territory once occupied by the Islamic State — including five at the foot of Iraq's Mount Sinjar.
Conservationists Review Efforts To Restore California's Bighorn Sheep
This time of year, the endangered bighorn sheep of Southern California gather at desert watering holes. Conservationists use these huddles to see how efforts to restore the population are going.
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Is Bill Clinton Helping Or Hurting His Wife's Campaign?
The former president's campaign trail comment that the Affordable Care Act is "the craziest thing in the world" showed up hours later in the vice presidential debate.
The Choco Taco: Investigating The Mystery Behind A Classic American Treat
Food writer Jason Cohen took a deep dive into the history of the Choco Taco and how it is inspiring high-end chefs and ice cream vendors across the country.
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Insurance Assessors Spread Out Across Flooded Louisiana
Insurance assessors are on the ground in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, counting the material cost of the flooding. Renee Montagne talks to Mark Cockerham an assessor with State Farm.
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German Official Says U.S.-Europe Trade Talks Have Collapsed, Blames Washington
Vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel said talks over the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership have "de facto failed." The climate for trade deals has soured on both sides of the Atlantic.
KIOS Jazz CD of the Month: Bobby Watson/Made in America/Smoke Sessions Records
Veteran saxophonist Bobby Watson returns with a new release that celebrates known and lesser known African-American innovators who have made an impact in…
Eddie N. Williams, Leader Of Washington's First Black Think Tank, Dies at 84
Eddie N. Williams, who spent three decades running the first black think tank in Washington, has died at the age of 84.
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New Russia Special Counsel Has Yet to Undergo Conflicts Check
Ethics experts said the Justice Department needs to review possible conflicts involving special counsel Robert Mueller III because his former law firm represents people involved in the Russia probe.
Austria Becomes Latest Country In Europe To Ban Full-Face Veil
The ban is part of a series of measures related to integrating immigrants. The country's foreign minister has called the full-face veil a symbol of a "counter-society."
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