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Talks On Iran's Nuclear Program To Resume In April
Two days of talks on Iran's nuclear program ended in Kazakhstan Tuesday. Although there were no dramatic breakthroughs, officials reported there was enough movement to return to the table in April to try to resolve concerns and questions about the program.
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Sequester Cuts Free Some Immigration Detainees
Reaction is coming in after the Obama administration's unusual move releasing immigration detainees due to budget cuts. An Arizona sheriff is blasting the sequestration gridlock for undermining the safety of local communities. Immigrant rights groups, however, say it shouldn't take a budget crisis to do what they think is right.
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Study On Breast Cancer In Younger Women Inspired By Texas Book Club Friends
Five stories that have North Texas talking: Houston women catalyze inquiry into advanced breast cancer, a SEAL brother remembers Chris Kyle in the NY…
Negotiators At Six-Nation Talks See Signs Of Hope In Iran Nuclear Standoff
Representatives for Iran and the world powers say they are encouraged, but there's still a long way to go before any agreement is possible.
Come Aboard! Here's What The 'Titanic II' Will Look Like, Inside And Out
Australian billionaire Clive Palmer announced last year that he would build a replica of the famous passenger ship. Now the new ship's designer has released images of what the ship is due to look like. Would you want to sail on it?
Van Cliburn, The 'American Sputnik' Of Piano, Dies At 78
Legendary pianist Van Cliburn has died at his home in Fort Worth, former CEO of the Cliburn Foundation Richard Rodzinski confirms. Cliburn was diagnosed…
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Mexico's Larger-Than-Life Teachers Union Chief Will Remain Behind Bars
Elba Esther Gordillo, president of the influential teachers union, was denied bail. She stands accused of embezzling $160 million of union funds.
Sequester Spells Uncertainty For Many Public Schools
Most public schools are unlikely to feel the effects of the sequester before September. But educators and administrators nationwide are worried they may be forced to cut Head Start enrollment, after-school programs, reading coaches and even teachers when those budget reductions hit.
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Study Up For ‘Think’: Are Personal Finance Gurus Cleaning Us Out?
Tough economic times keep the stakes high. So who are Americans trusting to guide them through plans to save and retire? Bestselling authors and TV…
Gary Mead, DHS Official In Charge Of Arresting, Deporting Immigrants, Retires
Mead announced his retirement just two days after Immigration and Customs Enforcement released hundreds of illegal immigrants, citing budget cuts. ICE said the retirement had nothing to do with the release.
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