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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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Chilean Lawmakers Ease Abortion Restrictions — But Will The Court Agree?
Chile passed a measure rolling back parts of its decades-old abortion ban, which is among the world's strictest. Now, that rollback goes before the constitution court. And its fate remains uncertain.
Source: Mueller Using D.C. Grand Jury In Russia Probe
A White House lawyer told NPR the administration is "committed to fully cooperating with Mr. Mueller."
Could A Bus With Sleep Pods Replace Airplanes?
A new startup wants to revolutionize how we travel long distances using pretty simple technology: a bus with beds. Only, they're called pods.
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Scientists Aim For Better, Cheaper Tests For Alzheimer's
The goal is to find accurate, painless tests that can help doctors diagnose Alzheimer's early and track the progression of the illness and any response to treatment. A few tests seem promising.
No Pipe Dream: Cannabis Company Buys California Town
Nipton is a small desert town on the Nevada border. American Green says it wants the town to be a "first-of-its-kind eco-tourism experience for conscious cannabis consumers."
In The States, Republicans Have Never Been So Dominant — Or Vulnerable
West Virginia's governor just announced he's switching parties and joining the GOP. Although the GOP dominates in the states, a constellation of forces could challenge Republicans this year and next.
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