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Mob Museum Unveils FIFA Corruption Exhibit
A new exhibit about FIFA's recent corruption is on display at the Las Vegas museum of contemporary organized crime.
Law Professor: Davis Can't Evoke Religion To Deny Marriage Licenses
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with Columbia Law professor Katherine Franke about Kim Davis, the elected clerk of Kentucky's Rowan County, who is refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
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CNN Just Found A Way To Get Carly Fiorina Onto The Debate Stage
The former Hewlett-Packard CEO had been fighting CNN's criteria for the September presidential candidates debate. Now, she might get her way and make it into the network's main event.
Why Is There An Extra Point In Football, And Do We Need It?
This year, the extra-point line of scrimmage has been moved back to the 15-yard line. Will that make any demonstrable difference in lowering the conversion rate?
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As More Adults Pedal, Their Biking Injuries And Deaths Spike, Too
Hospital admissions caused by bike injuries have more than doubled in the past 15 years across the country. One doctor thinks the "Lance Armstrong effect" could be a reason for the jump.
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How The Iran Vote Is Engineered To Pass
When Congress votes on the deal this month, it will be considered under rules that favor the president, even if his opponents gain a majority.
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Baltimore Judge Lets Charges Against Officers Stand In Freddie Gray Case
A judge in Baltimore handed prosecutors two pretrial victories on Wednesday, rejecting a motion to dismiss charges against six police officers and allowing the state's attorney to remain on the case.
Fake Cop Tries To Pull Over Real Police Officer
A teenager was impersonating an officer, using blue lights. The off-duty police officer suspected the fake cop, so he didn't stop. He did, however, call real police officers.
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Denmark's First Astronaut Heads To International Space Station
One of rookie Andreas Mogensen's jobs will be to test new equipment on Danish-made exercise bikes, the European Space Agency says.
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Nebraska auditor's company still holds state contracts
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska State Auditor Charlie Janssen said he's only involved at "arm's length" with his company that continues to receive money for…
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