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The Second Most Dangerous Country For Land Mines Begins To De-Mine
As the 51-year-old civil war in Colombia winds down, efforts to find and destroy the many mines are underway.
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After a bust of Snowden was installed in a Brooklyn park and then removed by authorities, some artists projected a photo of his face there last night, using ashes and light.
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Stan Freberg, the acclaimed satirist who brought humor to the world of advertising, died Tuesday at 88.
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States Review Laws Revoking Licenses For Student Loan Defaults
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Connecticut Wins 3rd Straight Women's Basketball Title
The University of Connecticut beat Notre Dame, 63-53, Tuesday night in a rematch of the 2014 title game, which UConn also won. Renee Montagne talks to Michelle Smith, a contributing writer to espnW.
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U.S. Hopes Rift With Venezuela Won't Overshadow Americas Summit
The White House imposed targeted sanctions against seven Venezuelan officials in March. It also issued an executive order that described Venezuela as a threat to national security.
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The president is trying to persuade Republicans and other skeptics to support the nuclear framework agreement with Iran. But he may have harmed his own cause.
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