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Iranians Remain Cautious After Lifting Of Some Western Sanctions
Iranians remain cautious about the future despite the lifting of some Western sanctions.
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'Theeb' Looks At Middle East History Through The Eyes Of A Bedouin Boy
The Oscar-nominated film is set in 1916 Saudi Arabia, a pivotal time in the region. Director Naji Abu Nowar says he wanted to explore "how strange and surreal it must have been" for the Bedouins.
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6.4 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Southern Taiwan
Rescue operations are underway in the city of Tainan, on the southern end of Taiwan, after a magnitude 6.4 earthquake shook the area.
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Theft And Artistry: Coldplay, Beyoncé In India Spark Discussion On Appropriation
These days, it's pretty much impossible to miss a discussion on cultural appropriation. But we explore where we draw the line between what's acceptable and what's downright offensive.
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Clinton And Sanders Test New Campaign Tactics Ahead Of New Hampshire
Hillary Clinton is trailing Bernie Sanders in New Hampshire. The way they're campaigning in that state ahead of Tuesday's primary tells you something about how they're positioned in the race.
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After North Korea's Rocket Launch, U.S. And Allies Eye Missile Defense
Former White House national foreign policy adviser Victor Cha explains what's at stake as South Korea and the U.S. move forward on talks to install a missile defense system on the Korean peninsula.
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At 42, Matthew Rushing Might Just Be The Peyton Manning Of Dance
Dancers typically retire at a relatively young age. Rushing, however, is still going strong — and he's about to kick off a 20-city tour.
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Rubio Responds To Climate Change Issue
MANCHESTER, N.H. – The issue of climate change seems to have followed Florida Sen. Marco Rubio outside of his home state. As the New Hampshire primary a...
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Voting-Rights Groups Ask Judge To Toss Rep. Corrine Brown's Redistricting Lawsuit
A coalition of voting rights groups is asking a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit filed by Jacksonville Congresswoman Corrine Brown (D-FL5). Brown says…
Power Struggle Over Future Of Public Schools Heats Up In Chicago
The politics surrounding the future of Chicago's public school system are intensifying. Three different players are in a power struggle for control of the system, which is suffering financially.
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