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Pentagon, U.N. Disagree over Guantanamo Access
The Pentagon and U.N. human rights investigators are in a standoff over access to the more than 500 people being held at the Guantanamo Bay military detention center. Last week, the Defense Department invited the United Nations to visit the base, but under conditions that the investigators say they cannot accept.
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AP: Top Obama Officials Use Secret Email Accounts
Officials defended the practice, saying it helps appointees separate email. But open government groups worry it'll lead to a less accountable administration.
U.N. To Pull Controversial Peacekeepers From Haiti
Some say they brought a measure of stability. But they also brought cholera — and have been accused of sexual abuse.
Unemployment Dips To 5.6 Percent As Economy Adds 252K Jobs
December's job growth caps a 2014 that saw the most jobs added to the economy since 1999.
Researchers Tap Web Chatter To Figure Out Who's Sick
With the help of online data, doctors and public health officials are tracking the spread of illnesses and predicting where they might strike next. The analyses also provide clues for prevention.
What Top Film Schools Are Doing To Help Diversify Hollywood
Before the pandemic, diversity training programs were all the rage at movie and TV studios. Now, how are they faring?
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Top Stories: Second Day Of Record Heat; Americans Struggle To Tell Fact From Opinion In The News
The top local stories this evening from KERA News:North Texas is sweating through its second straight record day of heat. Friday’s high of 108 makes this…
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Fear Of Cantaloupes And Crumpets? A 'Phobia' Rises From The Web
Images of holey foods, like Swiss cheese, aerated chocolate and lotus pods, are freaking out people on the Internet. Urban Dictionary has even coined a term for it: trypophobia. These photographs may make your skin crawl and stomach churn, but here's why you shouldn't panic.
U.N. Food Program Is The First Line Against Terrorism, Beasley Says
David Greene talks to David Beasley, head of the U.N. World Food Programme, about the famines in Yemen and Nigeria, and how his agency is dealing with threatened funding cuts.
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Watching TV Online Often Exposes Slow Bandwidth
There are more ways than ever to watch TV programs on the Internet, from Netflix and Amazon to Hulu. But many viewers discover that watching TV on the Web can be frustrating, as their favorite show might suddenly stop and stutter, the victim of a lack of bandwidth.
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