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Who's The Woman With The Camera Chasing Smiles And Styles In Nigeria?
She's Fati Abubakar and she takes pictures for her Instagram feed, bitsofborno, showing how life goes on in a region best known for ties to Boko Haram.
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Victims Of Turkey's Post-Coup Purge Invited To Prove Their Innocence
Even government supporters worry that that the sweeping crackdown may have resulted in too many arrests, suspensions and firings. New crisis centers are helping some find justice.
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After Voters Reject Peace Deal With FARC, What's Next For Colombia?
In the short term, President Juan Manuel Santos says he intends to maintain a bilateral cease-fire. Both sides say they'll still work to end a war that has stretched on for more than 50 years.
Bass Pro Shops To Reel In Cabela's For $5.5 Billion
The two U.S.-based outdoor companies that sell hunting and fishing equipment are joining forces in a deal expected to close in the first half of 2017.
A Revolution That Didn't Happen: Personal Rapid Transit
In 1975, the Personal Rapid Transit in Morgantown, W.Va., was expected to usher in a new age of public transit nationally. It didn't. Still, the aging system is getting a $100-million upgrade.
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Using New Drug Cocktail, Ohio Seeks To Resume Death Penalty
The state says it intends to use a three-drug cocktail to execute Ronald Phillips in January. While state officials did not disclose where they acquired the drugs, they say they are FDA approved.
New York Attorney General: Trump Charitable Foundation Violated The Law
Democratic Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's office is requiring the Trump Foundation to stop fundraising in New York because it does not have the proper certification to do so.
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A Tight, Intense Drama Unfurls Within The Confines Of A Sick Room In 'The Wonder'
Emma Donoghue's latest novel focuses on an 11-year-old girl who refuses to eat, and the nurse who is responsible for her care. Critic Maureen Corrigan says The Wonder is aptly named.
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In This Campaign, Clinton, Trump Flash Their Racial Credentials
Experts call it "affiliative kinships" and the "opposite of othering;" whatever you call it, when race comes up in presidential race, the candidates feel the need to establish their racial cred.
What Time The Last Presidential Debate Starts And More About The Showdown
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump debate Wednesday night for the last time in Las Vegas.
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