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Obama Calls Secret Service Employees In Prostitution Scandal 'Knuckleheads'
The president said those implicated should not detract from the rest of the Secret Service.
Sanders Tops Democratic Fundraising As O'Rourke, Harris And Buttigieg Draw Big Sums
The Vermont senator's campaign says it raised $18.2 million from more than 500,000 donors. Former Texas Rep. Beto O'Rourke has raised $9.4 million since entering the race three weeks ago.
Jury Orders Newegg To Pay $2.3 Million In 'Patent Troll' Case
Online retailer Newegg has lost a patent case centering on Web encryption, as a Texas jury orders the company to pay damages to the company TQP Development. Newegg says it will appeal the verdict, which came despite several encryption experts' testimony on its behalf.
Funeral Services For Austin's Richard Overton Set For Jan. 12
Funeral services will be held Jan. 12 at 11 a.m. for Richard Overton, the oldest man in America and the oldest military veteran, who died Thursday.
BBC Accuses Iran Of 'Bullying' Its Persian Service Employees
The news service's director general said Iran has been detaining the family members of its Persian service.
Afghan Army Makes Progress; Will Government Services Follow?
Afghans are now in charge of the fight against the Taliban. But many civilians remain frustrated over a lack of basic services like water and electricity, which may still fuel support for extremists.
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Cities Must Strategize To Boost Service Workers' Pay
Urban scholar Richard Florida has found a problem with the way our cities are evolving. He talks to Steve Inskeep about who wins and who loses as the highly skilled, creative class clusters around certain metro areas. Florida is the author of The Rise of the Creative Class.
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2019's Top Stories Shed Light On Tragic Events And Complex Issues
After a white Fort Worth police officer fatally shot a black woman through the window of her home, North Texans wanted information and answers. Atatiana…
Women Appointed To Top Miss America Leadership Positions After Scandal
For the first time in the pageant's history the two branches of the organization — the pageant and the foundation — will be led entirely by women, who also happen to be former Miss Americas.
Looters Steal From Aid Groups, Including Doctors Without Borders
'Chaos reigned so everyone was taking the opportunity to loot,' says a spokesman for a coalition of international NGOs in the Central African Republic. Nine compounds were hit over two weeks in May.
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