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Voices Of The Week: The 'Grim Reality' Of The Paris Attack
We hear perspectives on the Charlie Hebdo attack, from Secretary of State John Kerry, French philosopher Bernard Henri Levy, Conan Obrien, Imam Anjem Choudary and Somali-born writer Ayaan Hirsi Ali.
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Anita Ekberg, '50s Screen Star And Sex Symbol, Dies At 83
The Swedish-born actress' most famous role was as Sylvia in Federico Fellini's La Dolce Vita. She died outside Rome this morning.
Divers Retrieve Flight Data Recorder From AirAsia Flight
Divers went down Monday to the bottom of the Java Sea and retrieved part of the so-called "black box" from the wreckage of the Airbus A320.
If A Smart Stove Could Suggest Recipes, Would You Buy It?
Tech companies are lining up to sell us "smart" things that learn what we might want and give it to us before we ask. But so far consumers seem wary, in part because of privacy concerns.
Indian Man, A No-Show At Work For 25 Years, Finally Gets The Ax
A.K. Verma left his desk at the Central Public Works Department in 1990 and never came back. It finally caught up with him.
Country Quartet Little Big Town Finds Fun In Being A Foursome
The Nashville country pop band doesn't have a single lead singer; they take turns, which opens artistic and emotional possibilities. The band recently released its sixth studio album, Pain Killer.
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Iowa's Largest City Sues Over Farm Fertilizer Runoff In Rivers
Fertilizer runoff has provoked a confrontation between Des Moines and the farms that surround it. The city's water utility wants to sue neighboring counties for nitrates in the Raccoon River.
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The Doctor Who Championed Hand-Washing And Briefly Saved Lives
One of the most important medical advances may also be the simplest: hand-washing. It's the best defense against spreading disease. And its power was discovered long before anyone knew about germs.
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White House: We Should Have Sent 'Higher-Profile' Official To Paris
The Obama administration was criticized for not sending a high-ranking official to a unity rally in Paris. The British, German, Israeli and Palestinian leaders were all at the march.
NYPD Officers Have Faced Light Punishments For Chokeholds, Report Finds
The inspector general found chokeholds were sometimes used as a first act of physical force and in the 10 cases reviewed, most officers were given light punishments.
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