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Found: 1-Carrot Diamond Ring
Thirteen years ago, Mary Grams of Alberta, Canada, lost her engagement ring while working on the family farm. This week, her daughter-in-law found the heirloom, bizarrely adorning a vegetable.
Psychologists Behind CIA 'Enhanced Interrogation' Program Settle Detainees' Lawsuit
Psychologists Bruce Jessen and James Mitchell devised a list of brutal methods, including waterboarding, that were meant to condition detainees into a state of helplessness.
Trump Voters Discuss The President's Comments On Confederate Monuments
As President Trump re-emphasizes his support for statues of Confederate leaders, Republican and Trump voters in Wisconsin weigh in on whether they agree with the president.
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Trump Lashes Out At Critics Of His Response To Violence In Charlottesville
On Thursday, President Trump offered support to Spain as it deals with a deadly attack. Though he remained out of public view, he lashed out at critics of his response to the violence in Charlottesville, Va.
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Settlement Reached In Case Against Pyschologists Who Designed CIA Torture Program
The ACLU represented the three men who were seeking damages after being subjected to torture. This is first time damages will presumably be paid to people interrogated in the CIA program.
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Terrorism Expert In Barcelona Talks About Van Attack Near Las Ramblas
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks with Nafees Hamid, a terrorism expert for Artis International, who was a few blocks away from Las Ramblas, where the attack in Barcelona occurred on Thursday.
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South Africa Puts A 'Red Alert' At Its Borders For Zimbabwe's Grace Mugabe
A 20-year old South African model accusing Zimbabwe's first lady of beating her with an extension cord has rejected a proposed cash settlement, according to her legal team.
Vermont Medical School Says Goodbye To Lectures
The University of Vermont's Larner College of Medicine is planning to phase out lectures by 2019. The dean behind the effort says lectures aren't good at engaging learners.
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Denmark's Prince Henrik Says He Won't Be Buried With His Wife
Denmark's Prince Henrik has repeatedly said that he is upset about the fact that he was never made King Consort, and that frustration has grown. He believes that he has been discriminated against.
Turkish Businesses Snagged In Government's Post-Coup Crackdown
Over the past year, Ankara has expropriated nearly 1,000 Turkish companies — from carpet makers to a popular brand of baklava. They're accused of having ties to organizers of last year's failed coup.
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