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Bad Blood Gets Worse Between Barack, Bibi And Israel
Benjamin Netanyahu's re-election is likely to cause President Obama more headaches when it comes to dealing with Republicans, the Iran negotiations and the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
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Stuck In Traffic? It's Likely To Be Worse In 30 Years, Report Says
Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx talks about the challenges facing America's transportation system, and why he says the country needs to invest much more in it.
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Egypt Frees One Al-Jazeera Journalist From Prison
Al-Jazeera journalist Peter Greste will be deported to Australia. He is one of three Al-Jazeera journalists who were arrested in December 2013. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Leila Fadel in Cairo.
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'Deflate This': Patriots Fans Welcome Super Bowl Champs Home
Thousands of people turned out to welcome the Super Bowl champion New England Patriots back to Boston on Wednesday. Fans braved cold temperatures and stood in piles of snow along the parade route. Some held up posters saying "Deflate This" in reference to allegations that the team had deflated game balls to gain an advantage in the playoff game that landed them in the Super Bowl. Team members waved to the crowd from duck boats as confetti flew.
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Medicare Offers Relief To 400,000 Caught In Drug Plan Mix-Ups
Aetna beneficiaries can reconsider their Part D choices after the insurer incorrectly identified some pharmacies as being in-network, dropped others and removed some from the preferred network.
Scientists, General Public Have Divergent Views On Science, Report Says
A Pew Research Center study shows that the two groups disagree most strongly on the safety of GM foods, the use of animals in research, climate change and human evolution.
Elton John Leads Boycott Against Dolce & Gabbana Over 'Synthetic Children' Remarks
Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana are locked in a public argument with Elton John over their recent remarks condemning in vitro fertilization and saying same-sex couples shouldn't raise children.
Veterans React To Opening Of Combat Roles To Women
Men and women at Fort Campbell in Kentucky react to new rules allowing women to serve in combat positions.
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The Sports (And Teams) Whose Fans Made The Fewest Grammatical Mistakes In 2015
The most language errors came from fans of the Washington Redskins, whose 16.5 mistakes per 100 words widely surpassed every other franchise. Fans of NBA teams did well.
Chelsea Coach Jose Mourinho Fired After Team's Losing Start
After the defending Premier League champion lost nine of 16 games, the English soccer club finally cut ties with its embattled coach.
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