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For First Time, Destruction Of Cultural Sites Leads To War Crime Conviction
Ahmed al-Faqi al-Mahdi was on trial in The Hague for his role in the deliberate destruction of nine mausoleums and a mosque in Timbuktu. The radical Islamist was sentenced to nine years in prison.
LA Rams Fan Trapped In Port-A-Potty
After a game, an LA Rams fan was using a port-a-potty when a Seattle Seahawks fan tipped it over. A kinder Seahawks fan walks over and opens the door of the horizontal port-a-potty.
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Ga. Voters Sift Through Points Made During Monday's Presidential Debate
Steve Inskeep follows up with a set of voters in the swing state of Georgia. The morning after the presidential debate, he asks whether their opinions of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have changed.
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Wells Fargo CEO To Forfeit Tens Of Millions In Stock Awards Amid Scandal
Wells Fargo says John Stumpf and the former retail-banking head will forfeit stock awards worth about $60 million combined, after employees opened unauthorized customer accounts to meet company goals.
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Italy's 'Cultural Allowance' For Teens Aims To Educate, Counter Extremism
Italy is giving 500 euros to every 18-year-old to spend on theater, music, books or other cultural events. The money is aimed at educating native-born Italians and assimilating immigrants.
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U.S. Government To Pay $492 Million To 17 American Indian Tribes
The settlement resolves lawsuits alleging the federal government mismanaged tribal land, resources and money. The Obama administration says it has now settled more than $3.3 billion in such suits.
Bronx Blast Kills 'Rising Star' Fire Battalion Chief
It happened after a passerby reported the smell of gas, in an area under investigation as a possible marijuana grow house. Michael J. Fahy served the department for 17 years and was a father of three.
Grace Coddington's 'Vogue' Photo Spreads Take You 'Into A Dream'
Coddington has worked at the American magazine for nearly 30 years. She says, "I feel kind of satisfied. ... If I die tomorrow, it's OK. I've done something in the field of fashion editing."
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These Women Discovered It Wasn't Just Fat: It Was Lipedema
People with tree-trunk-like legs who can't lose weight through diet and exercise may have lipedema, a lymphatic disorder. It's not clear what causes it, and most doctors aren't familiar with it.
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It's A Girl! Philadelphia Zoo Finally Determines Baby Gorilla's Gender
The zoo and the Democratic Republic of Congo rehabilitate gorillas who lost families to poachers. The mom was alone which may be why she held her baby so closely that zookeepers couldn't get a look.
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