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Clinton To Asia With Hopes Of Setting New Tone
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton flies to Japan today to begin a week-long trip across Asia. It is her first trip as the Obama administration's top diplomat — and she says she's looking for ways that the U.S. and asian countries can chart a "common future."
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GOP Skeptical Of President's Ambitious Agenda
President Barack Obama spoke to a joint session of Congress for the first time last night before a national audience. He outlined an ambitious plan to repair the national economy, and reemphasized his commitment to health care, and education as top priorities. But some Republicans are skeptical of Obama's agenda.
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In 'Babel,' author Rebecca F. Kuang explores translation as a tool of imperialism
When released, "Babel" instantly topped the New York Times Best Seller list.
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Louis Armstrong's legacy remains strong more than 50 years after his death
Louis Armstrong had a chart-topping album out just last year, more than 50 years after his death.
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How the U.S. election could impact countries in conflict around the world
The Armed Conflict Location And Event Data Project says some of the top areas of concern are the Palestinian territories, Ukraine, Mexico, Myanmar and even the United States.
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NRA and leader LaPierre face corruption charges
New York Attorney General Leticia James says top NRA officials used the non-profit gun ownership group as a "personal piggy bank."
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Florida measles outbreak at school continues, prompts controversial advice
The state’s top health official is giving controversial advice that defies Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance, leaving it up to parents to decide when to keep kids home from school.
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Why America's 1-Percenters Are Richer Than Europe's
The share of total income of the top 1% of earners in the U.S. more than doubled over four decades. But in Europe, the gains were less dramatic. What accounts for the difference across the Atlantic?
Libby Says President Authorized Leak
A former top aide to Vice President Dick Cheney suggests in court papers that President Bush approved a leak of classified pre-war intelligence on Iraq. Lewis Libby's claims put the president and the vice president in the awkward position of having authorized leaks.
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Days of intense heat have killed thousands of cattle in Kansas
Temperatures topped 104 degrees in the state's top cattle county. In widely seen video footage, rows of carcasses are shown lined up along the edge of a field.
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