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Hagel: Claims Syria Used Chemical Weapons Are 'Suspicions'
The defense secretary said the U.S. has to be "very careful" before drawing conclusions about Syria. The U.S. has said the use of chemical weapons is a "red line" in the conflict.
As Its Influence Grows, Twitter Becomes A Hacking Target
The Associated Press, NPR and the BBC have all had their Twitter accounts hijacked in recent weeks. Hacks of high-profile accounts have real-world consequences, and the security at Twitter is coming under increased scrutiny.
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Should Air Traffic Controllers Be Included In Furloughs?
As air travelers grumble about delayed flights, congressional Republicans have a new talking point: It's all President Obama's fault. They argue that he could make cuts in less critical parts of the FAA budget, but wants to inconvenience the public to force Congress to undo sequestration.
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Presidential Libraries Inspire Design Of George W. Bush Center
On Thursday, the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum is dedicated on the campus of Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. David Greene talks to former first lady Laura Bush about the library and life after the White House.
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LISTEN: Inside The Bush Center, A KERA News Radio Special
“Inside the Bush Center” is a half-hour preview of Thursday's George W. Bush Presidential Center dedication. Hosted by Shelley Kofler, guests include Bush…
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Book News: Maya Angelou Out Of Hospital, Recovering At Home
Also: Sexism on Wikipedia?; a defense of Oprah's Book Club; and Gary Shteyngart is coming out with a memoir next year.
Still In The Middle Class, But Standing On A Banana Peel
Six in 10 Americans say they fear tumbling from the middle class in the next few years, according to a newly released poll.
Why Finding A TB Test Got Hard
Problems at a Canadian factory have caused a shortage of tuberculosis tests in the U.S. Some hospitals and health departments around the country are deferring routing TB testing as a result.
Monkeys Also Want To Eat Like The Locals
When monkeys move to a new place, they want to eat what the locals are eating, a new study finds. It's among the first to see strong social behaviors in eating among wild animals.
Researchers Retract Study Saying Hormone Grows Insulin-Producing Cells
Researchers have retracted a study that found that hormone boosted production of insulin-producing cells in mice. They say they erred in counting the cells involved.
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