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Search For Jimmy Hoffa Leads To Driveway Near Detroit
Soil samples will be taken as police check out a "credible" tip that a body was buried there around the time of Hoffa's 1975 disappearance.
Is This An Early 'Mona Lisa'?
A Swiss foundation claims to have evidence of an earlier version. Skeptics say they need more proof.
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Housing Prices Up, But Market Far From Recovered
Housing prices are on the rise across the country, according to the latest Standard & Poor's/Case-Shiller home-price index. But there's more to the story behind the numbers. Guest host Celeste Headlee speaks with WDET Senior News Editor Quinn Klinefelter and housing market expert Eugene James.
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At U.N. Myanmar Leader Praises Suu Kyi, Highlights Changes
Myanmar President Thein Sein mentioned activist Aung San Suu Kyi during his speech at the U.N., believed to be the first time a Myanmar leader has done so. He laid out the country's democratic transformation so far, and addressed the sensitive subject of ethnic unrest in the Southeast Asian nation.
Abbas Repeats Accusation That Israel Is Waging 'Campaign Of Ethnic Cleansing'
The president of the Palestinian Authority also said his people are seeking recognition as a "non-member state" of the U.N. — though they continue to want full member status.
When Doctors Tell Patients They Shouldn't Drive
After Canadian doctors warned patients with medical conditions that could impair driving about the risks, there was a 45 percent drop in the annual rate of accidents for the group. But the patients also were seen more often for depression afterward and were less likely to return for care to the doctors who warned them.
Netanyahu Calls For 'Red Line' On Iran; Rejects Palestinian's 'Libelous' Charges
The Israeli leader said Iran will have enough enriched uranium to make a nuclear weapon by mid-2013. It needs to be told it cannot cross that "red line" without facing consequences, he said. And he delivered a sharp response to the earlier address by the head of the Palestinian Authority.
British Scientist Driven To Find 'Spark Of Life'
Frances Ashcroft's new book details how electricity in the body fuels everything we think, feel or do. She tells Fresh Air about discovering a new protein, how scientists are like novelists and how she wanted to be a farmer's wife.
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Uninsured In North Texas? It's Your Weekend
More than 1200 uninsured people have scheduled appointments for Saturday’s Dallas CARE Clinic. Organizers hope that first visit is just the beginning for…
Hit In The Head In His First At Bat, Adam Greenberg Will Get A 2nd Chance
On July 9, 2005, Adam Greenberg of the Chicago Cubs went to the plate for his first major league at bat. One pitch later, his major league career was over. Until now.
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