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Key Iraqi City Falls To Islamist Militants
Extremists have taken over most of the Iraqi city of Mosul, a key commercial hub. Hundreds of thousands are fleeing as the group, known as ISIS, is capturing weapons caches and government buildings.
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Bye-Bye To The Home Of A Favorite Internet Conspiracy Theory
The U.S. military is closing a facility scientists have used to study the edge of Earth's atmosphere. Conspiracy theorists suspect it's also been used for nefarious activity — like mind control.
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Clinton Position On Cuba Signals New Political Era
In her new book, Hillary Clinton says she urged President Obama to end the U.S. embargo on Cuba, a position that reveals just how much the political climate has changed — especially in Florida.
Larry Wilmore Knows: Heavy Lies The Late-Night Mantle
Larry Wilmore talks to NPR TV critic Eric Deggans about the pressure of moving from his job as the "senior black correspondent" on The Daily Show to his spot as host of the new show Minority Report.
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Jazz on the Green returns in July
Omaha Performing Arts’ Jazz on the Green series runs July 10th through August 14th at Turner Park.Kendra Whitlock Ingram, Vice President of Programming…
Obama: Country Needs To Do Some 'Soul Searching' On Gun Control
President Obama addressed the issue of gun control hours after another school shooting left two dead. He said Washington should be "ashamed" of its inability to pass gun control legislation.
Anchor Recovered In Puget Sound May Have Been Lost In 1792
Two amateur artifact hunters have managed to raise a 900-pound anchor to the surface that they believe was lost 222 years ago by one of Capt. George Vancouver's ships.
In A Standoff With Montana Officials, The Justice Department Blinks
Two years ago, the Missoula county attorney defied the DOJ's efforts to force his office to change the way it handles sexual assault cases. Today, the county won a partial victory.
College For Free: Tulsa's Radical Idea
The city is investing big in its kids, and other cities and states are taking notes.
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Lobbyists Loom Behind The Scenes Of School Nutrition Fight
School food service administrators once supported new healthy food requirements on the nation's school lunch program. But now, they want the rules delayed. And they're getting swept up in politics.
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