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What To Do When Your Neighbor Goes All Out For Holiday Decorating
In Michigan, Jami Kelly's neighbor decorates for the holiday big time. This year, Jami used plywood and some white lights to form an arrow pointing at her neighbor's yard and the word "DITTO."
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Trump Taps Rick Perry To Head Energy Department
In a statement released Wednesday morning by Donald Trump's transition team, the president-elect has picked former Texas Governor Rick Perry to be secretary of the U.S. Department of Energy.
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Voices From East Aleppo: 'They Gave Us 2 Choices Only — Leave Or Die'
Tuesday, there was word of a cease-fire brokered by Russia and Turkey. It appears to have fallen apart and plans to evacuate residents have stalled. People inside Aleppo describe the situation to NPR.
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For CIA Nominee Mike Pompeo, 'Not A Good Situation To Inherit'
The situation Pompeo now faces would test the savviest politician: If confirmed, he will go to work for a president who is openly feuding with the agency he's preparing to run.
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Fake News Expert On How False Stories Spread And Why People Believe Them
Craig Silverman of BuzzFeed News has spent years studying media inaccuracy. He explains how false stories during the presidential campaign were spread on Facebook and monetized by Google AdSense.
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Partisan Divide Colors Obama's Place In History
Nearly half of all Americans think Obama will go down in history as an "outstanding" or "above-average" president. But Democrats are much more likely to say so than Republicans.
What Does Vaccinating Cows Have To Do With A Girl's Education?
A new study out of Kenya looks beyond the usual questions to determine the broader impact of protecting a farmer's livestock.
Study Offers Clues To Risk Of Zika Birth Defects In The U.S.
Women who were infected with Zika virus while abroad and then came to the U.S. had complications about 6 percent of the time, a study finds. First-trimester exposure was linked to more birth defects.
Evacuation Of Aleppo Underway As Second Cease-Fire Takes Hold
Syrian state TV said thousands of fighters and civilians await evacuation from rebel-held eastern Aleppo. Some ambulances came under brief fire, but now buses of evacuees are leaving the city.
Octogenarian Career Criminal Attempts To Steal Necklace, Police Say
Doris Payne, 86, was arrested near Atlanta this week. Police say she tried to leave a department store with a $2,000 diamond necklace. She began stealing in the 1950s.
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