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Pressure Mounts On S. Korean President Over Her Spiritual 'Puppetmaster'
President Park Geun-hye's approval rating has plummeted to 10 percent as investigators dig deeper into her ties with a woman whose family claimed to channel voices from the leader's dead mother.
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Shopping For Obamacare Opens To Mixed Reviews From Consumers
Conversations with two people show how the cost of insurance through the Affordable Care Act varies widely, because subsidies and deductibles available are based on individual circumstances.
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Donald Glover Challenges Stereotypes About Rappers In 'Atlanta'
Glover created, co-writes and stars in the FX series Atlanta, a hybrid of comedy and drama set on the fringes of the city's hip-hop scene. He has also recorded music under the name Childish Gambino.
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A 'Chaotic And Ineffective Response To The Violence' By U.N. In South Sudan
An independent review found "conflicting orders" within the United Nations mission in Juba resulted in failure to respond to an attack during which South Sudanese soldiers raped Western aid workers.
More Than 1 Million 'Check In' On Facebook To Support The Standing Rock Sioux
It's a show of support for the tribe that has been rallying against construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline, which the tribe says could contaminate drinking water and harm sacred lands.
An Experiment Shows How Quickly The Internet Of Things Can Be Hacked
Reporter Andrew McGill set up a fake Internet-connected toaster to see how long it would take hackers to find it. He thought it would take days, but to his surprise it was under attack within minutes.
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How Officials Secure The Ballot: With Multiple People, Multiple Checks
Elections workers in Phoenix test each tabulation machine in advance and transport paper ballots and machine tallies by separate teams, not over the Internet, to assure the result is accurate.
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In The U.S. And U.K., Anti-Establishment Voters Sound Similar Themes
Donald Trump's message to anyone who doubts he can win: Look at Brexit. The vote to leave the EU in June was fueled by some of the same issues that Trump is tapping.
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Kit Kat-Nabber Leaves An Apology
A student at Kansas State left the chocolate bar in his unlocked car for 15 minutes. When he returned, a note was in its place: "Saw Kit Kat in your cup holder. I love Kit Kats."
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Des Moines-Area Police: All Officers In Danger, Suspect Sought After Killings
A suspect is now sought in the slaying of two police officers overnight in separate "ambush-style" shootings. David Greene speaks with Iowa Public Radio's Clay Masters.
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