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CIA Calendar Art Offers A Glimpse Into The World Of Spies
Oil paintings on display at CIA headquarters — and therefore invisible to the public — can now be seen in a collection of wall calendars. They depict declassified missions from the agency's past.
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Syria Violence Sends Thousands of Civilians Fleeing 'De-Escalation Zone'
More than 100,000 civilians have had to flee homes and refugee camps because of violence in Idlib province. "Barrel bombs are just falling on the heads of these people," says a civil defense worker.
It May Look The Same, But Olympic Figure Skating Will Sound Different In 2018
The Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang will be the first to allow figure skaters to perform to vocal music. Organizers hope the change will help create a new generation of fans for the sport.
A Mom Fights To Get An Education For Her Deaf Daughters
There were no schools for the deaf near her village in India. And she had to stand up to the bias against deafness — and the use of sign language.
Pro-Russian Incumbent Wins First Round In Czech Presidential Election
Czech President Milos Zeman has spoken in support of Vladimir Putin and was an early supporter of Donald Trump. Pro-European challenger Jiri Drahos will face him in a runoff election later this month.
Behind The Genius Of Guinness, Ireland's Most Popular Tourist Attraction
Dublin's Guinness Storehouse is a cross between a museum and a marketing campaign, and an homage to the history and taste of the world's best-known stout.
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Making The Case That Discrimination Is Bad For Your Health
The researcher who coined the term "weathering" talks with Gene Demby about health, hard data, and why it took so long for people to come around to the idea that discrimination hurts bodies.
For 1 Attorney, A Lonely Legal Fight To Make Trump Comply With Rules
Attorney Jeffrey Lovitky took it upon himself last year to sue Trump. "It is intimidating," he says. Still, he's suing again, saying he has a duty to push for compliance with various ethics rules.
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Woman Dies After Florida Boat Fire Sends Dozens Of Panicked Passengers Overboard
About 50 people were aboard the casino shuttle boat that was reduced to its hull, and officials initially believed that everybody was OK. In all, officials said 15 people were hospitalized.
Catherine Deneuve Apologizes To Sex Assault Victims After Controversial Letter
After the letter she signed sparked a backlash, the French actress said she needs to provide "clarification," and denounced the "conservatives, racists and traditionalists" who have supported her.
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