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In Egypt's Broad Crackdown, Prominent Journalists Are Now Facing Trial
The journalists union has battled the government for decades. But journalists say the current period is the worst they can recall, with three top members of the union facing trial on Saturday.
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Libertarians Tap 2 Former GOP Governors For White House
The move could give the little-known Party more visibility in a year when many voters say they're open to new options. Gary Johnson of New Mexico and William Weld of Massachusetts will top the ticket.
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Brazil Tries To Rebuild Relations With U.S. After NSA Spying Scandal
Two years ago, President Dilma Rousseff canceled a planned state visit after discovering the U.S. was spying on Brazil. Since that time, her popularity has nosedived, and so too has Brazil's economy.
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Mexicans In The U.S. Are Sending Home More Money Than Ever
A new report finds that remittances by migrants from Latin America and the Caribbean topped $69 billion last year — the highest amount on record.
In Seoul, A Showdown Ends Between Police And Buddhist Monks
Monks at the top Buddhist temple in Seoul had been trying to prevent South Korean police from forcibly entering to arrest a wanted labor organizer. He surrendered after a lengthy standoff.
'Times' Reporter: Russian Official Admits To Doping Conspiracy
Russian officials admit there was an organized doping program for Olympians, according to the New York Times. David Greene speaks with the reporter who broke the story for the newspaper, Rebecca Ruiz.
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Official Watchdog Says He Needs Access To Sensitive Documents
Michael Horowitz protests the Justice Department legal opinion that says DOJ officials decide what material he should get, and when.
The Good Listener: When Should A 'Washed-Up' Band Pack It In?
Quiet Riot tours with no original members. Is there a point where staying together is just silly?
Visual Feast: If The World's Major Cities Were Made Of Food
A charming photo series called BrunchCity re-creates metropolises in miniature, with famous local noshes as part of the architecture.
All Is Not So Well In The NFL Ahead Of Super Bowl Sunday
Deflategate tops a "tough year" for the League, says Commissioner Roger Goodell. The NFL has also grappled with domestic violence and child abuse claims.
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