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Obama To Address Caribbean's 'Economic Achilles' Heel' — Energy
The president meets with Caribbean leaders in Jamaica Thursday — and a looming energy crunch in the region is high on the list.
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Doctors Make House Calls On Tablets Carried By Houston Firefighters
Most calls to the Houston Fire Department are for health problems, not fires. All those medical calls strain the 911 system and make a career in firefighting seem more like a career in health care.
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China's 'Barefoot Lawyer' And His Great Escape
In his new book, exiled Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng tells the story of growing up blind, being beaten under house arrest and finding refuge in the American Embassy in Beijing in 2012.
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Calif. Farmers Face Harsh Realities In Drought-Stricken Central Valley
Renee Montagne talks to Samuel Sandoval, an assistant professor of water resource management at UC-Davis about the dwindling water table that's used to grow crops in California's Central valley.
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Secret Service Supervisor Put On Leave After Assault Accusation
A senior manager is on leave from the Secret Service, after an employee he supervised reportedly told investigators that he assaulted her by making forceful and unwelcome sexual advances.
It Could Have Been A Scene Out Of A Movie: Jet Clips Terminal
The Endeavor Air flight, a subsidiary of Delta Airlines, was leaving Detroit Metro Airport when the end of the wing hit the side of the terminal after backing from the gate. No one was injured.
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A Classic Prep For Parenthood, But Is The Egg All It's Cracked Up To Be?
It's a rite of passage for teens in sex ed: simulating parenthood by caring for a fragile, or fussy, surrogate — sometimes even an egg. But do egg babies really teach kids the hardships of parenting?
Sabra Hummus Announces A Recall Over Listeria Fears
The national recall covers several products with a "best by" date of May 11 or May 15. The products are predominantly the "Classic" variety of the hummus, in a range of sizes.
'I'm With Stupid' T-Shirt Trips Up Ecuador's President
Politicians have basic rules about photo ops. This week, Ecuador's President Rafael Correa learned one more: Don't get on the wrong side of an "I'm With Stupid" T-shirt.
Nebraska exports totaled $8 billion in 2014
More than 40,000 jobs in Nebraska are tied to exports.U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman visited Omaha on Wednesday to learn more about Nebraska’s…
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