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Woman In Saudi Arabia Arrested For Wearing Skirt, Crop Top In Video
The Snapchat video went viral over the weekend. The woman's outfit would be unremarkable in the U.S., but Saudi Arabia has a conservative dress code for women. The woman has since been released.
From An Israeli Kibbutz, A High-Priced Caviar Prized By Top Chefs
One of the world's most treasured foods comes from an unlikely source — a sturgeon farm on a kibbutz in northern Israel. The prized sturgeon eggs — or osetra caviar, if you must — fetches a hefty price and has a top-chef following.
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Number Of Migrants Who Reached Europe This Year Tops 1 Million
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to William Lacy Swing, director general of the International Organization for Migration, which estimates over 1 million migrants have arrived in Europe this year.
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Addison And Plano Have 2 Of The Top Brunch Spots In America, Says OpenTable
If you're still looking to firm up brunch plans for Cinco de Mayo or Mother's Day, you could head to Addison's Ida Claire and Plano's Whiskey Cake — both…
Top Stories: More Killing In Syria; Nuclear Inspectors' Mission Fails In Iran
Also: More protests in Afghanistan over burning of Qurans; Greek lawmakers rush to enact austerity measures; GOP presidential candidates gather for another debate.
Top Stories: Funeral For Kim Jong Il, Syria Releases Some Prisoners
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Top Stories: Payroll Tax Cut Votes; Earthquakes Rattle New Zealand
Also: Pakistan rejects U.S. conclusions about airstrikes that killed 24 of Pakistani soldiers; world leaders gather to pay respects to Vaclav Havel; U.S. hopes to buy missiles that have disappeared in Libya.
Top Stories: Occupy Wall Street Day Of Action; Penn State Scandal
Occupy Wall Street protesters in New York have begun what they say will be a day full of marches, civil disobedience and other actions aimed at — this is their goal — shutting down Wall Street.
A Peek Inside A Once Top Secret Spot In Atomic Age History
Want to take a tour of the world's first full-scale nuclear reactor? It's in Richland, Wash., and if you're lucky, your guide will be one of the people who worked here when the place was still new. Physicist Paul Vinther signed on at the plant in June 1950, and he now gives tours.
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Sarah Sanders Joins List Of Top Trump Aides Confronted At Restaurants
The White House press secretary was asked to leave a Virginia restaurant Friday. Earlier this week, DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen and White House adviser Stephen Miller were heckled at restaurants.
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