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Counterterrorism Chief Sees Gains On The Battlefield, Stubborn Threats At Home
Nick Rasmussen, director of the National Counterterrorism Center, says progress against the Islamic State may be slow to affect the terror attacks plaguing the West.
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New Emails Raise Questions About Ties Between Clinton Foundation And State Dept.
Emails obtained by conservative group Judicial Watch fuel allegations that the foundation provided donors access to the State Department during Hillary Clinton's tenure.
Egypt's Beloved Koshary Is A Modern Mystery In An Ancient Cuisine
Widely considered the national dish, no one knows quite where it came from. But you can find this flavorful carb-packed treat anywhere from mama's kitchen to food carts and elaborate eateries.
The U.S. Is A World Leader In Gun Deaths
In just about every region, the United States ranks high — with one exception.
Meghli, Lebanon's Own Rice Pudding, Welcomes Babies — Including Jesus
In traditional Lebanese Christian homes, Christmas Eve dinner is not complete without this earthy and symbolic dish. But some fear traditions are fading in the wake of the country's long civil war.
For The Love Of Pork: Antibiotic Use On Farms Skyrockets Worldwide
For the first time, scientists have estimated the amount of antibiotics pigs, chickens and cows consume globally — and how fast consumption is growing. Which country uses the most drugs on farms?
Analyst: Response To Russian Incursion Will Be 'Defining Moment' For NATO
President Obama heads to Europe this week to take part in the NATO summit. The alliance is weighing how to respond to Russia's incursions into Ukraine.
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Nutrition Panel: Egg With Coffee Is A-OK, But Skip The Side Of Bacon
A panel of top nutrition experts is recommending that Americans adopt a more plant-based diet and eat less meat and sugar. It also found that most people are not consuming too much cholesterol.
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A Lesser-Known Human Trafficking Problem: Teenage Basketball Players
There is a lot of money to be made in bringing underage kids to the U.S. and trying to make them the next Kobe. But what happens to the rest of them?
Super Typhoon Leaves More Than 150 Dead In Philippines
Tacloban City, the hardest hit city, faced a 40-foot storm surge and gusts of wind topping 200 mph. Cadavers lined the streets, scores of buildings were flattened and the airport terminal was damaged by the surge.
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