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Can NBC's New Tiger Lily Overcome The Character's History?
Alanna Saunders, the actress cast to play Tiger Lily in NBC's forthcoming production of PeterPan, has Native American ancestry, one of many points of contention in previous castings.
A Win In West Virginia Makes Saira Blair State's Youngest Lawmaker
The fiscally conservative 18-year-old won by a landslide and will represent West Virginia's 59th District.
Royals Lead 3-1 Over Mets In World Series
Kansas City beat the Mets 5-3, despite the rookie-fueled Mets' control in the first half of Game 4. A late Royals rally put Kansas City one win closer to the championship title.
Coalition Airstrikes Kill Al-Qaida Leader In Syria, Pentagon Says
The U.S. military gave no details about the Thursday airstrikes they say killed Sanafi al-Nasr. The Pentagon said he was "a longtime jihadist experienced in funneling money and fighters for al-Qaida."
U.S. Troops Kill Senior ISIS Commander In Syria
The U.S. says that Abu Sayyaf, a senior leader of the self-declared Islamic State, was killed during a U.S. military operation authorized by President Obama.
Indonesian Military Chief Defends 'Virginity Tests' For Female Recruits
Following a letter from Human Rights Watch decrying the invasive and scientifically invalid procedure, Gen. Moeldoko said it is necessary to ensure that women are morally suited to join the military.
SEC Rule Would Link Executive Pay To Performance
The rule, which grew out of the Dodd-Frank financial overhaul bill, would make it easier for shareholders to see whether salaries are in line with a company's financial performance.
France Investigates Claims Its Soldiers Abused Children In Africa
President Francois Hollande warns of consequences if the allegations about abuse in the Central African Republic are true. The U.N. worker who publicly revealed the abuse has been suspended.
In Nepal, A Flood Of People Leave Capital To Return Home
Reporting from the quake's epicenter, NPR's Julie McCarthy says, "When we arrived last night, you could feel the ground shaking constantly. It felt like Jello and it lasted through the evening."
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An illustrated guide: 5 easy art projects to try at home
Sarah Urist Green, creator of PBS' The Art Assignment, walks through five fun art projects that don't require fancy supplies or talent to create and enjoy.
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