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OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Omaha officers who were sent to a call about a break-in have found a fatally wounded man.Police say the officers were dispatched about…
FIFA Bites Back: Uruguay's Luis Suarez Suspended 9 Games
The suspension comes two days before Uruguay faces Colombia in the round of 16 on Saturday. It begins immediately, FIFA says.
Facebook's Diversity Numbers Are Out, And They're What You Expect
As the industry grapples with a gender gap, major tech firms are starting to release the gender and racial breakdowns of their staffs. Facebook's workers are mostly male and white.
Supreme Court Strikes Down Abortion Clinic 'Buffer Zone' Law
The justices said Massachusetts' law mandating a 35-foot buffer zone around clinics providing abortion services violates First Amendment rights.
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Drinking too much alcohol is a big factor in deaths of adults under age 65, CDC researchers say, from obvious risks like vehicle accidents to more subtle effects like higher rates of breast cancer.
In A Remote Corner Of Pakistan, A Mass Exodus
Pakistan's military is waging an offensive against the Taliban, and the outcome is uncertain. But nearly a half-million civilians have already fled their homes in an area that has few resources.
The Women Behind 'Obvious Child' Talk Farts, Abortion And Stage Fright
For her first feature film, director Gillian Robespierre says she wanted to cast Jenny Slate in the role as an empowered, funny woman. They tell Fresh Air what shaped them as women in comedy.
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Did Neanderthals Eat Plants? The Proof May Be In The Poop
Bits of 50,000-year-old poop have provided scientists with clues into what our early Neanderthal ancestors ate. Rather than subsisting on meat alone, the poop suggests they also ate plants.
A Century From Archduke's Death, Spotlight Turns Back To Bosnia
Bosnia has been buried in historic floods and paralyzed by political dysfunction. Now, locals in Sarajevo are frustrated that the world has only begun focusing on the region for the upcoming anniversary of Archduke Franz Ferdinand's assassination, which helped trigger World War I.
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High Court Ruling Sends Abortion Clinics Scrambling To Adjust
The Supreme Court has struck down a Massachusetts law that requires a buffer zone around clinics offering abortion services. Advocacy groups on both sides of the issue offer their reactions.
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