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How Dreaming Big Led One TV Star To His Big Break
Before Cesar Millan became a TV personality, he was a homeless, undocumented immigrant from Mexico with a dream. He reveals how his career took off as part of NPR's series, "My Big Break."
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Ex-'Times' Editor Jill Abramson To Teach At Harvard
The former executive editor of The New York Times, whose sudden dismissal sent shock waves through the media world, will teach undergraduate courses on narrative nonfiction.
US Army Corps of Engineers says runoff during May above normal
The US Drought Monitor map was updated Thursday and still shows parts of Minnesota, South Dakota, Nebraska and Iowa in some form of drought.The…
2 Weeks After Prisoner Exchange, Bergdahl Arrives In Texas
U.S. Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, held hostage for five years in Afghanistan, has arrived at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio.
As Militants Sweep South Across Iraq, A View From The North
A shift in power is underway in Iraq, where the jihadi group ISIS has captured several cities in a recent offensive. Jane Arraf is a reporter for Al Jazeera America, and she comments on the violence.
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Are 'Color Revolutions' A New Front In U.S.-Russia Tensions?
Moscow has been talking lately about "color revolutions" as a new form of warfare employed by the West. The name comes from the Orange and Rose Revolutions in Ukraine and Georgia, respectively, but it's now being applied to popular rebellions such as those in Egypt and Syria. While Russia accuses the West of this kind of subversion, it seems to be following the same playbook in eastern Ukraine.
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Brazil And Croatia Open World Cup Play On The Pitch
Brazil and Croatia face off in the first game of the 2014 World Cup. Organizers hope the start of the tournament directs attention back on the field and away from the problems in preparation.
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Bergdahl Back In The U.S. To Continue Recovery
The Army sergeant spent five years as a captive of the Taliban. He arrived at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio early Friday morning after spending nearly two weeks recuperating in Germany.
Autopsy: Man found dead in landfill was crushed
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say an Omaha man found dead in a landfill was accidentally crushed.The Douglas County Sheriff's Office on Thursday released…
Police: Missing Iowan died in New Year's Eve fire
COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — Police say a Council Bluffs man who went missing died in a New Year's Eve fire in southwest Iowa.The Daily Nonpareil in…
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