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Russian Court Suspends Opposition Leader's Prison Sentence
Alexei Navalny is an anti-corruption blogger who helped organize massive anti-government protests 3 years ago. He's been the target of criminal cases that have hampered his political activities.
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AirAsia Crash: Rescue Crews Pull Bodies, Find Plane Wreckage In Java Sea
Ethiopians Seeking Birth Control: Caught Between Church And State
The Orthodox church may not like it, but the powerful government is pushing family planning.
Report: Number Of Police Officers Killed Spikes In 2014
In total, 126 officers were killed in 2014, a 24 percent increase from the 102 killed in 2013. The report also found that "ambush-style" attacks increased.
Ebola Survivor: Faith And Oral Rehydration Salts Got Her Through
It was "the worst news that I can hear in my life," says Dr. Ada Igonoh. She had Ebola. Her husband said she looked like a zombie. She wondered: "What's the cure for a disease that has no cure?"
Louis C.K. On His 'Louie' Hiatus: 'I Wanted The Show To Feel New Again'
The comic tells Fresh Air that after Season 3, he "aggressively forgot the show existed for a few months." Then he got back to work — for Louie's fourth season. Originally broadcast May 19.
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Ex-Korean Air Executive Arrested Over 'Nut Rage' Incident
Cho Hyun-ah's conduct aboard an aircraft over a packet of improperly served macadamia nuts led to her resignation. She was arrested today for violating South Korea's aviation safety laws.
Omaha Public Library and Small Business Association to offer new business series
If one of your New Year’s resolutions is to start your own business in 2015, the Omaha Public Library will offer a series that teaches you how to make…
Tribute: The Man Who Linked Climate Change To Global Health
Dr. Tony McMichael was a lonely crusader. He wanted governments to pay attention to ways that earth's changing climate will affect the health of all — with the poor likely to suffer the most.
Comcast-Time Warner Сable Deal Tops A Year Of Corporate Mergers
This was a big year for corporate mergers, with $3 trillion worth of deals announced worldwide. Analysts say the strong acquisitive trend is expected to continue into next year.
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