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A Country At A Crossroads, And Kiev Partly In Flames
Clashes between the demonstrators and police renewed in Ukraine on Tuesday, leaving at least 25 dead, and on Wednesday protesters stormed the central post office.
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The Gooey Chocolate Cookie Recipe That's Worth $5,000
Sally's Baking Addiction blogger Sally McKenney admits to making mistakes in the kitchen but says experimenting pays off. She shares the chocolate-and-caramel concoction that won her fans — and cash.
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In New Exhibit, Running Shoes Are Potent Symbol Of Boston Bombing
Mourners left more than 600 pairs of sneakers at the site, shoes that held deeply personal meanings for runners before the race.
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Ugandan Tabloid Names Gays After Anti-Gay Measure Becomes Law
In an accompanying article, the tabloid Red Pepper praised the new law that not only criminalizes gay sex, but also makes it a crime not to report gay people.
Just One Dose Of Many Common Medicines Can Kill A Child
Narcotic painkillers are risky for small kids. But so are some popular pills to treat diabetes, high blood pressure and irregular heartbeats.
Leaked Phone Call Offers Not-So-Diplomatic U.S. View Of EU
A pair of U.S. diplomats are heard discussing the merits of various Ukrainian opposition figures. One of them is heard using a profanity directed toward the European Union.
Jury Awards Nearly $17 Million In Grain Bin Deaths
Two Illinois teens were killed when they were sucked under corn in a grain bin where they were working. A third worker was trapped for six hours. NPR and the Center for Public Integrity told their story in an investigative series about the lack of regulation at such facilities.
Four-Legged Athletes Compete With Olympic-Sized Heart
Sure, Sochi has competitors who perform feats of superhuman strength and skill. But the agility contest at the Westminster Dog Show had nothing but cheerful contestants and good sports.
Mexican Drug Cartel Kingpin Captured In Joint U.S.-Mexico Raid
Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, the head of Mexico's Sinaloa cartel, was arrested in the Pacific coastal city of Mazatlan, according to officials.
GM Will Pay $35 Million Fine Over Massive Safety Recall
The much-criticized recall of more than 2 million vehicles for ignition-switch and air-bag problems has resulted in a record fine for the automaker, the Department of Transportation says.
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