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Brazil's Highflying VIPs Face Backlash Over Air Travel
The recent protests in Brazil highlighted poor public transportation services. Now, politicians who rely on frequent helicopter flights, even for short trips, are under scrutiny.
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Want To Live A Longer And Healthier Life? Move To Idaho.
If you’re nearing the age of 65, and hoping to live a long, healthy life, Minnesota, Idaho, and Washington are looking a lot better than Texas.While…
Chicago School System Plans More Layoffs
School officials say they have to take tough steps to close a $1 billion budget deficit. Teachers say the administration is going back on a promise to keep cuts away from classrooms.
Enlisting Passers-By In Scientific Research
Professor Chris Lowry needed to collect information on stream levels in Western New York but didn't have enough funding for the traditional methods, so he turned to a more creative option: crowdsourcing. Guest host Linda Wertheimer speaks with him about his research and the future of crowdsourcing in scientific inquiries.
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Israel Agrees To Release Palestinian Prisoners
The move appears to be the beginnings of revived peace talks. Secretary of State John Kerry announced Friday that there is enough agreement to begin initial talks as early as next week.
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A Convert Travels To Catholic World Youth Day
A South Carolina woman, new to the Catholic Church, is on her way to Brazil to see the pope. She tells host Rachel Martin that she feels Pope Francis is a role model for young Catholics.
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'Rapturous' Reception Expected For Pope In Brazil
Pope Francis travels to Rio de Janeiro on Monday for Catholic World Youth Day. Host Rachel Martin talks about the trip with Rocco Palmo, who writes the Catholic blog, Whispers in the Loggia.
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Japan's Ruling Coalition Wins Control Of Upper House
The vote is seen as a mandate on Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's aggressive monetary and fiscal stimulus programs, which have spurred growth after decades of deflation.
The 100th Tour De France Wraps Up With A Win For The British
Organizers feared this year's Tour wouldn't generate the excitement of previous years. Not so.
Michigan Governor Doesn't Want Bailout For Detroit
Gov. Rick Snyder tells CBS' Face the Nation that he neither expects the offer of federal financial assistance nor thinks it would be a good idea.
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