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Why The Fall Of Aleppo Marks A Turning Point In Syria's War
Andrew Tabler from the Washington Institute for Near East Policy takes a step back and examines the current situation in Aleppo, Syria and how the United States is involved.
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Congo To Block Social Media Sites Ahead Of Protests Against The President
The Democratic Republic of Congo ordered telecom companies to block social media sites ahead of protests planned on Monday, marking the end of the president's final constitutionally sanctioned term.
California Is First State To Set Energy-Efficiency Limits For Computers
The California Energy Commission approved standards for the amount of energy computers and small servers can use when they are on, off, idling or asleep. The rules will roll out between 2018 and 2021.
Britain's Transport Secretary Doors Cyclist, As Seen In Video
Days after he said bike lanes can cause "too much of a problem" for London drivers, a video emerges showing Transport Secretary Chris Grayling's car door striking a passing cyclist near Parliament.
North Carolina Governor Signs Law Limiting Power Of His Successor
Gov. Pat McCrory, a Republican, lost in November to Democrat Roy Cooper. The law leaves the new administration weaker, in particular, on a key board that oversees elections.
'Soup For Syria': Chefs Share Recipes To Raise Funds For Refugees
A charity cookbook featuring soup recipes from Alice Waters, Anthony Bourdain and others, famous and not, has raised $300,000 so far for displaced Syrians. Why soup? It's a universal comfort food.
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Even As Levels Improve, Flint Residents Choose Bottled Water Over Tap
Tests show the water is improving overall, but officials aren't ready to publicly declare the water safe again. And even when they do, many residents say they will have a hard time believing it.
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New OPPD members take their positions January 12th
Beginning January 12th, new board members-elect, Craig Moody and Rick Yoder will take their seats on the OPPD board.They will each serve for six years.…
Obama: Espionage Is Being 'Turbocharged' By The Internet
President Obama says there's a need to develop new rules as countries increasingly spy on each other in cyberspace. The U.S. is particularly vulnerable because so much of the economy is digitized.
George H.W. Bush Treated At Houston Hospital For Pneumonia
After treatment for a mild case of pneumonia at Methodist Hospital in Houston, the former president is being held there for observation while he regains his strength, spokesman Jim McGrath says.
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