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Ground Forces Needed To Play A Role In Strategy Against ISIS
Steve Inskeep talks to Michele Flournoy, a former Pentagon official during President Obama's first term, about the American-led strategy, and what will be needed to ensure success.
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Harpist Finds Zoo's Primates A Captive Audience
Terry Tacheny is a therapeutic harpist, whose music is meant to soothe hospital patients. As for the gorillas, she admits, "I don't speak gorilla," but the primates "purr" when she starts to play.
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Robot Spacecraft Strike Up Martian Friendship
Before India's space program announced its Mars orbiter had reached its destination, NASA's Curiosity Rover, tweeted it was "rolling out the red carpet on the Red Planet for the newest Mars orbiter."
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Airstrikes Hit ISIS-Controlled Oil Refineries
The facilities, captured by Islamic State militants earlier this year, are said to produce $2 million worth of refined oil each day to help fund the extremist organization.
Omaha crash victim identified as Iowa man
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Authorities have released the name of an Iowa motorcyclist who died after a collision with a truck in east-central Omaha.An Omaha…
Obama Has Support For Syria Strikes, But Are They Legal?
Many legal scholars say the White House lacks a legal justification for the strikes inside Syria. But the administration disagrees, saying its actions are covered by post-Sept. 11 legislation.
After Childhood Abuse, 'Times' Columnist Says He Chose Life Over Vengeance
Charles Blow says he was 7 years old when he was sexually abused by a cousin. His new memoir, Fire Shut Up In My Bones, is about what he says happened, his recovery and his bisexuality.
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'And The Million Dollar Hult Prize Goes To A Doc In A Box'
The challenge: come up with a plan to improve healthcare in slums. There were 11,000 entries, featuring everything from bees to chewing gum as part of the proposal. And the winner is...
Hungary Shuts Off Re-Export Of Natural Gas To Ukraine
Hungary's national gas operator says the "indefinite" cutoff is over domestic supply concerns, but the move comes just days after the CEO of Russia's Gazprom monopoly visited Budapest.
China: 'Serious' Terrorist Attack Kills 50 In Xinjiang
First reports of the attack in the largely Muslim region last Sunday said two people had died, but state-run media now say the toll is much higher.
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