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William Burns, Diplomat Who Led Negotiations With Iran, Will Retire
President Obama said he has relied on Burns for "candid advice and sensitive diplomatic missions." Burns' back-channel talks with Iran are credited for jumpstarting nuclear negotiations.
Diane Coffee, 'All The Young Girls'
Diane Coffee's Shaun Fleming sings about lust, heartache and heartbreak while colorful clay figures form and meld in the video for "All The Young Girls," from the 2013 album My Friend Fish.
Basketball Analyst Jack Ramsay Dies at 89
Ramsay coached the Portland Trail Blazers to an NBA title before embarking on a long career as a basketball analyst for ESPN. The Hall of Fame coach had been battling cancer.
Mark Zuckerberg, Wife Were Most Generous Philanthropists In 2013
Zuckerberg, 29, and Priscilla Chan, 28, gave almost $1 billion to the Silicon Valley Community Foundation. The gift will focus on children.
Egypt's Presidential Election Is Set For Late May
Egypt will hold its presidential election on May 26 and 27, a government election commission announced Sunday. Many expect the country's former military chief to win the office.
Ukraine Inaugurates New President As Unrest Continues
Petro Poroshenko called on separatists to lay down their weapons. The chocolate magnate also offered amnesty to those without "blood on their hands."
Third Of French Are On Psychoactive Drugs, Agency Says
Too many French citizens are regular or occasional users of prescription drugs such as antidepressants and sleeping pills, a government health agency says.
U.S. Launches Investigation Into Disappearance Of Bergdahl
The Army appointed Maj. Gen. Kenneth R. Dahl to investigate facts and circumstances involving Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl's capture by the Taliban. The team won't interrogate Bergdahl in the near future.
Bahrain Asks U.S. Diplomat To Leave Over Meeting With Shiite Group
The Foreign Ministry said Assistant Secretary of State Tom Malinowski "is unwelcome." Malinowski met with the Shiite opposition in the island nation that hosts the U.S. Navy's 5th Fleet.
Nuclear Missile Officers Reportedly Implicated In Drug Probe
The Associated Press reports that U.S. Air Force officers with nuclear launch authority are caught up in an illegal-narcotics investigation.
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