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Supreme Court Rules Frozen Iranian Money Be Turned Over To U.S. Terrorism Victims
At issue was whether Congress was stepping on the toes of the judiciary by essentially awarding damages to plaintiffs in certain cases.
Before Or After 1900? A History Game
American history repeats itself often enough that we sometimes feel like we are living in an infinite loop. Here is a quiz that explores that notion.
You've heard of swing states. Here are 7 swing counties to watch
Here seven counties to watch — one in each swing state — that might give some idea how the race is going and why one candidate or the other won:
Reid And McConnell Cite 'Progress' As Default Deadline Looms
President Obama and Congress have until Thursday, Oct. 17, to reach a deal averting a potential credit default by the U.S. government. "We've made tremendous progress. We're not there yet," Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Monday evening.
Beware Of Japanese Balloon Bombs
During World War II, the Japanese aimed thousands of wind-borne explosives at North America. To this day, many have not been accounted for.
We're Pulling Tuna Out Of The Ocean At Unprecedented — And Unsustainable — Rates
A new study finds that tuna harvests, including of some species considered "vulnerable," have increased by an astonishing 1,000% in the last 60 years — a rate some scientists warn is unsustainable.
Bitcoin Streaks To $4,300 Mark, Continuing Meteoric Rise
The U.S. exchange rate for bitcoin rose to a record $4,300 on Monday — nearly $1,000 above its rate one week ago.
Justice Department Is Investigating Phoenix Police After Reports Of Excessive Force
The Justice Department will be probing the Phoenix police's use of force and their treatment of the city's homeless.
That's The Spirit: Why Indians Prefer Strong Beer, Liquor
Indians traditionally don't drink much compared with many other countries. But they are imbibing more these days and they do like the strong stuff. Liquor and strong beer dominate the market.
Ethics Panel Sends Case Against Alabama Governor To Prosecutors
For the past year, Gov. Robert Bentley has faced allegations that he had an affair with an aide and misused funds. Now there's a chance he could face two felony accusations.
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