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Federal Drug Agency Wants You To Hand Over Unused Prescriptions
"Lots and lots of folks have prescription pills that have either expired or they no longer need, and in the wrong hands, those are poison," acting DEA Administrator Chuck Rosenberg says.
Muslim Republicans At Odds With Their Party In Tenn.
A solidly conservative electorate in Tennessee is coming face to face with an expanding Muslim community, and the tension is apparent.
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'99 Homes': A Morality Play Built On Foreclosures And Evictions
In Ramin Bahrani's new film, a man forces others out of their homes in an effort to save his own. Critic David Edelstein says 99 Homes shines a spotlight on a "poisonous financial ecosystem."
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For Opera Powerhouse Dolora Zajick, 'Singing Is Connected To The Body'
The mezzo-soprano discovered opera as a 22-year-old pre-med student. She took "a crack at a singing career" and has been at the Metropolitan Opera for 25 years. Originally broadcast March 14, 2014.
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Pope's Message Provides Rare Moment Of Unity For Obama, Boehner
The pontiff's influence came through in two simultaneous news conferences, held by two men who haven't always seen eye to eye.
FIFA President Sepp Blatter Facing Criminal Proceedings In Switzerland
The latest development in the FIFA corruption probes finds the longtime president under suspicion of criminal mismanagement and misappropriation.
Conservatives Rally Support, And Cheer Boehner's Exit, At Summit
Several GOP presidential candidates are speaking at the Values Voter Summit, where Kim Davis, the Kentucky county clerk who refused to issue same-sex marriage licenses, will be honored.
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After The Pope's Visit, Boehner Decides 'Today's The Day To Do This'
House Speaker John Boehner delivered remarks to the press Friday on his decision to resign, and President Obama offered comments on the resignation, as well.
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Iroquois Play Host To 11 Countries At Lacrosse World Championships
The Onondaga Nation, a Native American tribe in New York, is hosting the world indoor lacrosse championship. It's the first time an indigenous sovereign territory has hosted a major sports tournament.
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We Leave Half Of All Our Seafood On The Table (And In The Trash)
Each year American consumers buy and then never eat 1.3 billion pounds of fish and shellfish, according to a new study. Fishermen, retailers and processors waste a lot of fish, too.
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