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President Obama, Raul Castro Shake Hands, Chat At Summit Of The Americas
Earlier in the day the two leaders spoke by telephone. It's only the second time in the past 50 years that the heads of the U.S. and Cuba are known to have spoken.
NFL Is Reportedly Hiring Its First Female Full-Time Official
Sarah Thomas has officiated football games in the NCAA and for the NFL's preseason and training camps. For the 2015 NFL season, she'll reportedly work full time at the game's highest level.
Sen. Thad Cochran To Seek Re-Election In Mississippi
The Mississippi senator, who turns 76 Saturday, ended speculation that he would retire and instead set up the prospect of another bruising GOP primary in 2014.
U.S. Flags Lowered For Mandela, A Rare Honor For Foreign Leaders
President Obama ordered that U.S. flags be flown at half-staff until Monday — a symbolic gesture of a nation in mourning. It's a tradition observed by countries around the world, one that began as early as the 17th century.
Torrential Rain Swamps Phoenix, Strands Drivers
Monsoonal rainfall caused massive flash flooding in Phoenix on Tuesday, turning roads into raging torrents. One area recorded 1 inch in 14 minutes.
'Egypt's Jon Stewart' Kicked Off The Air
The satirist has managed to anger two governments in Egypt. Both the Islamists and the military have taken offense to his routines.
Kerry Warns Indonesia: Climate Change Threatens 'Entire Way Of Life'
The secretary of state spoke to a group of students in the capital, Jakarta, saying climate skeptics "are simply burying their heads in the sand."
Help Arrives, But South African Miners Refuse To Be Rescued
An unknown number of men remain below ground. They're resisting rescue because they don't want to be arrested, as 22 of their colleagues were after being rescued. The men have reportedly been mining for gold illegally.
Sandwich Monday: The Wrecking Ball
For this week's Sandwich Monday, we try a delicacy from Potbelly Sandwich Shop's "secret menu." It's called the "Wrecking Ball," and it does not disappoint.
Retired Justice John Paul Stevens: Marijuana Should Be Legal
In an interview with NPR's Scott Simon, Stevens compares making pot illegal to the attempt to prohibit alcohol. Like alcohol, he said, there will soon be a consensus that it is not worth the cost.
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